As part of efforts to ensure adequate backroom support for the
various National Teams, especially in the area of match preparation, the
Nigeria Football Federation has sent four officials to the United
Kingdom for specialized training on the all-inclusive match analysis
software of PROZONE.
NFF Deputy General Secretary, Dr. Emmanuel Ikpeme (technically –inclined), Assistant Director (Technical) Siji Lagunju, former international midfielder Nasiru Jibril (also personal assistant to the NFF President) and Coach Salisu Yusuf are already in London for the programme starting on Wednesday this week.
Last month, the NFF made good its promise to practically assist Coaches of the various National Teams with all they need to succeed, by buying into the world-famous Prozone’s match analysis software that easily dissects players’ performances and enables a trainer to perfects his/her match plan and strategy.
NFF’s latest move is in keeping with a promise made by its President, Amaju Melvin Pinnick to members of the NFF Technical Study Group during a 10-day match analysis educational programme in the United Kingdom last month.
A total of 19 persons, including two women, were at the programme in the United Kingdom, and Pinnick also made it clear that the persons will be divided into groups for each of the National Teams and would be supported by the software that is seen as a wizard in performance analysis and opposition scouting.
PROZONE pioneered performance analyses in sport, with a dedication to delivering insights that have genuine on-field impact. Established in 1995, Prozone has worked with many of the world’s leading clubs and organizations in sport to deliver performance analysis services.
Arguably the world’s most popular opposition scouting and post-match analysis platform, Prozone’s wizard allows instant access to every match event and links data to video, allowing coaching staff to quickly and efficiently review contextualized performance information. It is used for reflection and preparation at all levels from academy to first team
NFF Deputy General Secretary, Dr. Emmanuel Ikpeme (technically –inclined), Assistant Director (Technical) Siji Lagunju, former international midfielder Nasiru Jibril (also personal assistant to the NFF President) and Coach Salisu Yusuf are already in London for the programme starting on Wednesday this week.
Last month, the NFF made good its promise to practically assist Coaches of the various National Teams with all they need to succeed, by buying into the world-famous Prozone’s match analysis software that easily dissects players’ performances and enables a trainer to perfects his/her match plan and strategy.
NFF’s latest move is in keeping with a promise made by its President, Amaju Melvin Pinnick to members of the NFF Technical Study Group during a 10-day match analysis educational programme in the United Kingdom last month.
A total of 19 persons, including two women, were at the programme in the United Kingdom, and Pinnick also made it clear that the persons will be divided into groups for each of the National Teams and would be supported by the software that is seen as a wizard in performance analysis and opposition scouting.
PROZONE pioneered performance analyses in sport, with a dedication to delivering insights that have genuine on-field impact. Established in 1995, Prozone has worked with many of the world’s leading clubs and organizations in sport to deliver performance analysis services.
Arguably the world’s most popular opposition scouting and post-match analysis platform, Prozone’s wizard allows instant access to every match event and links data to video, allowing coaching staff to quickly and efficiently review contextualized performance information. It is used for reflection and preparation at all levels from academy to first team
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