FastModel Sports
Acquisition in 2025
FastModel Sports is a provider of software and mobile applications designed for basketball coaches and players across various levels, including the NBA, NCAA, and amateur leagues. The company's platform features tools for game analysis, opponent preparation, and player recruitment, facilitating the creation of scouting reports and play diagrams. Additionally, FastModel Sports integrates video capabilities to enhance coaching effectiveness and team performance. By offering educational content alongside its software solutions, the company aims to support the development of coaches and players alike.
Balltime
Acquisition in 2025
Balltime is a technology company specializing in sports analytics. It uses artificial intelligence to process and analyze video footage of team sports, generating professional-level breakdowns, highlights, and statistics within an hour. The platform caters to individual athletes, student-athletes seeking recruitment, and professional teams aiming to enhance performance. Balltime's mission is to make advanced video and analytics tools accessible to a broader range of athletes and teams, thereby democratizing the use of these tools in sports.
StatsBomb
Acquisition in 2024
StatsBomb is a football analytics provider that specializes in developing software to enhance recruitment and team analysis for football clubs. Its platform is user-friendly and designed to deliver practical insights suitable for analysts at all levels, from those on the pitch to executives in the boardroom. The software offers comprehensive evaluations of players, including assessments of past performance, detailed background reports, personality insights, and objective transfer values. By utilizing this data-driven approach, StatsBomb enables football clubs to make informed decisions, improving recruitment outcomes and overall team performance.
InStat Sport
Acquisition in 2022
InStat Sport is a company specializing in sports performance analysis, catering to professional leagues, clubs, players, and media across various sports, including football, futsal, basketball, and ice hockey. The company offers a comprehensive platform that delivers in-depth statistical analysis and performance tracking, enabling clients to study player performance and prepare strategically for upcoming matches. By focusing on data, statistics, scouting, and performance analysis, InStat Sport supports its clients in enhancing their competitive edge through informed decision-making and detailed insights into player and team dynamics.
Wyscout
Acquisition in 2019
Wyscout Spa, founded in 2004 and headquartered in Chiavari, Italy, develops and operates a comprehensive match analysis platform tailored for managing football-related information. The platform is extensively used by professional clubs, agents, and players worldwide. It offers a range of services including scouting, match analysis, networking, player transfers, training, and education. With over 500 professional clubs in 80 countries utilizing its services, Wyscout is recognized as a market leader in the industry. The platform provides data, videos, and content on more than 400,000 players, facilitating global connections for those involved in football.
Krossover Intelligence
Acquisition in 2019
Krossover Intelligence, established in 2008 and headquartered in New York, specializes in developing an online platform for sports analytics. It offers a web-based video indexing service, enabling coaches and athletes to analyze game footage efficiently. The platform, sold as Software-as-a-Service, indexes videos based on keywords and timestamps, generating statistics, tendencies, and strategies. It caters to various sports, including basketball, football, and lacrosse, helping teams worldwide enhance player performance and streamline recruiting processes.
VolleyMetrics
Acquisition in 2017
VolleyMetrics is a sports analytics company based in Provo, Utah, focused on transforming the statistical analysis of volleyball through advanced data techniques. The company provides a range of services, including video analysis, allowing athletes and coaches to upload and review game footage. By leveraging data-driven insights, VolleyMetrics aims to enhance performance and strategy for teams across all levels of competition.
Ubersense
Acquisition in 2014
UberSense, founded in 2011 by Krishna Ramchandran, specializes in mobile video analysis applications designed to improve athletic performance across various sports. Its apps, available for free through the Apple App Store, are compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iTouch devices. UberSense has gained widespread adoption, with over one million amateur and professional athletes and coaches utilizing its tools as essential instructional resources. The applications enable users to record videos, analyze body mechanics, and receive feedback from coaches and a global community of peers. Furthermore, UberSense's technology is employed by eight U.S. Olympic teams and more than 100 university sports teams in the United States, underscoring its significance in the realm of sports training and coaching.