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Trackman Football

The best kept secret in football

The details that decide matches are too small to see and too fast to feel. Trackman captures them all, giving coaches and players precise ball-flight data on every touch. Nothing goes unnoticed and nothing is left to guesswork.

The essential tool for set piece conversion

Set pieces are the most coachable moments in football. They're rehearsable, repeatable, and — with the right data — ownable. Trackman gives coaches and players the precise ball-flight parameters to turn dead-ball situations into a structured competitive advantage.

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WHAT MAKES A DELIVERY DANGEROUS

A free kick that beats the wall. A corner that dips at the last moment. These deliveries feel instinctive, but they're built on physics. Ball speed tells you how cleanly the ball was struck. Spin rate tells you why it moved the way it did. Together, these parameters give coaches and players the language to understand what made a great delivery great, and how to repeat it.

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TRACK WHAT YOUR EYES CAN'T SEE

Power, movement, and timing. These are the three forces that determine whether a ball does what you intend. Trackman measures all of them.

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EXECUTION UNDER PRESSURE

A perfectly placed ball that arrives a second too late is a wasted opportunity. Timing and target parameters capture whether each delivery hit its window, and whether it landed where the routine demanded. These are the metrics that hold players accountable, and give coaches the evidence to build set pieces that work under pressure.

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Accuracy, mapped

Distance and pull parameters give coaches the complete picture of where every ball lands and how far it travelled relative to the intended line. Even at the highest level, small, consistent patterns of inaccuracy go unnoticed without data. Trackman makes them visible creating a measurable target that players can train against.

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PRACTICE WITH PURPOSE.
WIN WITH DATA.

From the training ground to matchday, every parameter Trackman tracks is designed to give coaches a clearer picture, accelerate player development, and turn preparation into a genuine competitive edge.