Jogo Offers Insole Sensors to U.S. Youth Soccer Players

Dutch startup Jogo, which makes an insole sensor for soccer performance metrics, will launch a Kickstarter campaign on July 13 that aims to offer U.S. youth players the chance to pre-order its product.

Jogo sensors are made primarily for player development. They capture more than a dozen metrics ranging from physical performance (distance run, sprint speed, accelerations and more) to technical skills (ball touches, dribbling distance, passes and leg distribution). An artificial intelligence engine provides tips for improvement after games and training sessions.

Founded in April 2020, Jogo has gained traction in the soccer world by attracting multiple Champions League clubs as clients.

The company has also joined the Valencia CF Innovation Hub and partnered with Sweden’s Gothia Cup, which is known as the World Youth Cup for its annual draw of 1,700 soccer teams from 80 countries.



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