Football Queensland has today announced a partnership with Hudl in a major boost for the state’s top competitions, providing NPL Queensland and FQPL 1 clubs with access to statistical match, team and individual data from 2023, while delivering a new level of access to statistical data for the FQ Academy program and for Football Queensland’s Senior Referee Panel.
“Today’s announcement follows the recent release of Football Queensland’s 2023 – 2026 One Football Strategic Plan and reflects Football Queensland’s ongoing commitment to club and player development as outlined in the strategy,” said FQ CEO Robert Cavallucci.
“As part of the Elite Teams and Pathways pillar, a focus area for Football Queensland is the expansion of education for Technical Directors, analysts and administrators with a digitalised education platform and a data analytics system across advanced senior premier leagues for talent tracking.
“NPL Queensland and FQPL 1 Men’s and Women’s clubs will now receive access to Hudl’s video and data solutions including match reports of their own games and the previous two games of their next opponent, summary team and individual reports and round and tournament reports in addition to access to Wyscout for player profiles and video footage.
“We’re delighted that our partnership with Hudl will deliver strong outcomes not only for clubs in our state’s top competitions but also for Football Queensland’s Senior Referee Panel and FQ Academy programs. Our aligned approach will allow for structured development with our technical staff and league wide benchmarking.”
“We’re proud to partner with Football Queensland and provide world-class solutions to help each club and its players maximize their potential, enhancing their understanding of performance through video and statistics, ensuring they never miss a moment,” said Hudl’s Jonny Bickers.
Statistical reports will be provided on selected FQ Academy games to enhance the performance tracking and monitoring already in place as Football Queensland continues to strengthen development opportunities for players on the FQ Academy pathway.
The partnership will also connect with Football Australia’s referee analytics to provide state level reports while delivering game referee reports for officials in the NPL Queensland and FQPL 1 competitions.
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