Eight cameras positioned on the ceiling of the Bernabeu record the movements of each player during a game. The videos are then edited to join images of a player's entire performance. The following day, he will be able to evaluate his performance on his own and with the other 19 field players of the squad.
Article
12 February 2009
Laura Navas / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell
Eight cameras positioned on the ceiling of the Bernabeu record the movements of each player during a game. The videos are then edited to join images of a player's entire performance. The following day, he will be able to evaluate his performance on his own and with the other 19 field players of the squad.
"An image of what the player does throughout a game is elaborated with this system," says Valter di Salvo, "This room has three private booths, each equipped with a computer for the players to watch their performance. They can watch personalised videos, every move they've made in a game, analyse their positioning, etc. They can appreciate the tactical value of their position. Players have access to this practically after the match is over"