March 27 – Bulgaria’s CSKA Sofia have signed a partnership settlement with Driblab, a world chief in soccer knowledge evaluation, to combine superior know-how into their scouting and efficiency processes.
The collaboration makes CSKA Sofia the primary membership in Bulgaria to entry Driblab’s progressive options, reinforcing their dedication to data-driven decision-making.
Based as a boutique consultancy in 2017, Driblab has grow to be the go-to platform for soccer knowledge evaluation, having developed tailor-made initiatives for over 100 shoppers worldwide.
With years of expertise working with golf equipment throughout varied leagues and competitions, Driblab offers customised options that adapt to every consumer’s wants, combining cutting-edge know-how with an distinctive skill to align with the strategic targets of each organisation.
“Driblab is on the forefront of soccer analytics, working with golf equipment, federations, and companies worldwide. Its superior know-how has helped groups internationally make well-informed selections primarily based on detailed and dependable knowledge. With this partnership, CSKA Sofia will strengthen their skill to guage participant efficiency, establish areas for enchancment, and acquire deeper insights into opponents. By incorporating Driblab’s cutting-edge instruments, the membership purpose to optimise each particular person and collective efficiency, guaranteeing a extra environment friendly and strategic strategy to expertise improvement and recruitment,” an announcement confirming the partnership stated.
For CSKA Sofia, this partnership represents a major step in the direction of modernisation and effectivity in soccer operations.
Marcos Delgado, Strategic Partnerships Supervisor at Driblab: “We’re delighted to accomplice with CSKA Sofia, a membership with nice custom and ambition. This settlement highlights the rising significance of knowledge in soccer and can assist CSKA combine state-of-the-art know-how into their decision-making course of, strengthening their scouting and efficiency evaluation.”
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