Grassroots football clubs lack affordable match analysis and video review tools
Amateur football coaches need to review game footage, analyze moments, tag players, and share clips internally but professional platforms are priced and scoped for professional clubs. The gap forces grassroots teams to rely on informal methods or skip analysis entirely. Confirmed by a founder who built a tool after experiencing this firsthand at a regional club.
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