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El Paso Locomotive FC Youth Soccer Announce Partnership with SciSports

By EP Locomotive FC, 02/12/24, 3:45PM MST

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EL PASO, Texas – El Paso Locomotive FC Youth Soccer has launched a new partnership with SciSports, one of the fastest-growing sports analytics companies in the world. The new partnership is a landmark moment for Locomotive Youth Soccer to continue providing youth players and coaches with access to premier development tools to drive athletic development in El Paso forward. 

"Our partnership with SciSports is yet another step in the right direction for our Academy,” Academy Director Ivan Militar said. “One of our goals for this year is to improve analysis infrastructure and direct feedback for our players. With the tools SciSports will provide us with – which includes access to tactical analysis data and soccer-specific analysis points –, we’ll be able to give critical information to top talents in our Academy from one of the best organizations in the business. We are proud and excited to partner with SciSports and we can't wait to start the good work!"

Founded in 2013 and based in The Netherlands, SciSports has been recognized by several notable outlets, including ESPN and The Athletic, for their groundbreaking soccer data intelligence that is utilized around the world by professional soccer organizations, players and media to gain deeper insight of a player’s performance and potential to make smarter roster and recruitment decisions. 

Locomotive FC will now join a long list of notable clients that SciSports has worked with, including Club América, the Royal Dutch Football Association, the Eredivisie and many more

“SciSports is very honored for the opportunity to provide our services to such a well-organized and forward-thinking academy program of El Paso Locomotive FC,” Sales & Business Development Manager, North America Nikola Blazic said. “We hope that our match analysis solution will help both players and coaches to achieve their goals and further their academy development."