Zone14: Assisting coaches and fans alike

Across the world the coaching is becoming ever more professional and sophisticated as technology continues to elevate the way players are developed and trained. One company leading the technology revolution in football is Zone14. Hailing from Austria, Zone14 supports coaches and clubs via its unique Zone14 ONE and TWO cameras.

These unique cameras not only capture match footage but use the power of Zone14’s very own AI to capture valuable game data without burdening players with bulky vests or uncomfortable trackers.

Zone14 Cameras 

The Zone14 ONE and TWO cameras are the organisation’s leading product, providing an all-in-one camera solution for professional and amateur clubs.

Designed to be easy to use, Zone14’s cameras use AI tracking to capture players and the action without relying on a cameraman. Additionally, each camera is reinforced for all weather duty, allowing for them to capture clear 4K footage in whatever condition a team is playing in.

After a game, cameras automatically upload game video to Zone14 REPLAY, either via 5/4G, WiFi, or ethernet connection.

Zone14 REPLAY

Zone14 REPLAY is Zone14’s video cloud hosting service and analysis tool. Through it, coaches can individually tag important moments in game recordings to highlight to players, or they can use tagged moments from Zone14’s data analysis and football coding process.

After tagging, coaches can easily analyse footage with built in drawing tools, allowing them to convey player movements or crucial passes.

Game recordings can be easily found again and again by neatly organising them into individualised playlists that suit each coach’s needs. To enable greater understanding amongst assistant coaches and players or to provide fans greater experiences with the club, video recordings can be shared via Zone14 REPLAY.

Furthermore, clubs can use the platform to create highlights for fans that can be shared on YouTube.

Zone14 LIVE

Breaking down barriers for fans, Zone14 offers an incredibly unique opportunity for fans to watch games of their favourite clubs by granting the ability for clubs to livestream games, even for amateur clubs.

Games can be broadcast live and free on YouTube, allowing for fans to watch on any device. Through this, clubs can customise their streams to their liking, such as integrating sponsors for greater financial opportunities. Additionally, clubs can choose to monetise their streams behind a paywall, without fear of losing any revenue to Zone14.

Streaming allows for clubs to market themselves easily, as it continually provides material to add onto social media pages in the form of stories or clips.

However, Zone14 LIVE not only allows for greater fan interaction but also grants coaches to analyse games on the fly.

With an available second screen, coaches can use features from Zone14 REPLAY, live tag important moments to review later, and even instantly playback those very same moments to gain a deeper understanding of what is happening on the pitch.

By being able to instantly access footage, coaches can adjust instructions and relay key information to players at half time or on the bench to improve performances.

Zone14 STATS

Utilising Zone14’s 180-degree AI powered cameras, Zone14 STATS provides key player data via player tracking.

Through the cameras, Zone14 tracks an array of valuable footballing data such as running routes, ball actions, and tactical patterns as well as a wide breadth of performance data like distance covered, number of sprints, high intensity runs, average speed and top speed.

Conclusion 

Through offering features for both fans and coaches, Zone14 provides a unique suite of products that differentiates it from its competitors.

For those wanting to up their game and foster a greater sense of community, Zone14 could be the solution.

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Minns Labor Government announces commitment to women’s football legacy.

The Minns Labor Government has announced an investment of $400,000 towards women’s football as a bonus of NSW hosting 11 games at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

The NSW Football Legacy Program includes five key initiatives designed to grow and support women’s football at every level, ensuring a lasting impact from NSW hosting matches during the tournament — including the Final at Stadium Australia on 21 March.

Here’s what the program offers:

  • Women in Leadership Program: Designed to boost confidence and leadership skills among women in football, helping them step into or grow in leadership roles while building a strong network of advocates for the game.
  • Body Image and Wellbeing Program: Aimed at female players aged 13 to 18 in the National Premier League, this initiative focuses on promoting healthy body image and overall wellbeing.
  • Flexible Football Initiative: Introduces more accessible and adaptable ways for women to get involved in grassroots football, removing traditional barriers to participation.
  • Coach and Referee Mentor Program: Helps develop a strong network of female coaches and referees by pairing them with experienced mentors, creating role models and encouraging more women to take on these important roles.
  • First Nations Football: Supports young First Nations footballers (aged 14–16) and coaches by providing opportunities to train and grow in high-performance environments.

Minister for Sport Steve Kamper stated that the Minns Labor Government aims to build on the success of recent women’s football events to create a lasting, inclusive legacy for women and girls in NSW through the NSW Football Legacy Program.

“Women’s sport has seen tremendous growth and success in recent years, including the unforgettable performances of the Matildas at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023,” Kamper said in a press release.

“The Minns Labor Government wants to ensure that the momentum from that tournament and NSW’s hosting of 11 games at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™ leaves a lasting legacy for women’s football in NSW at all levels.

“The initiatives delivered through the NSW Football Legacy Program will ensure football is a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for women and girls to play the World Game.”

Football NSW CEO John Tsatsimas welcomed the NSW Government’s support, saying it will help make football more accessible, safe, and inclusive for women and girls as Football NSW works toward gender parity.

“Football NSW has experienced unprecedented growth in female football and we are delighted with the NSW Government’s continued commitment to our game,” Tsatsimas said in a press release

“The initiatives being supported, including the Empower Her body image and wellbeing program, will help to ensure that football is an accessible, safe and enjoyable sport for women and girls across the state.

“We look forward to seeing the impact of these new and expanded programs over the coming years as Football NSW continues towards the goal of gender parity in our game.”

The $400,000 investment and the initiatives within the NSW Football Legacy Program mark a significant step forward in strengthening women’s football across the state.

Football West Launches Second Year of Pivotal Mental Health Initiative

Football West Launch Mental Health Initiative

Football West and health promotion partner Healthway have officially confirmed registrations are open for the 2025 “Kick off the Conversation” program.

This will be the second year of their groundbreaking mental health initiative for the Western Australian football community.

Following the remarkable success of last year’s campaign, which saw participation from more than 60 clubs across Western Australia, the program aims to expand its reach and deepen its impact on mental wellbeing within grassroots football.

The comprehensive initiative equips clubs with essential resources to address mental health challenges within sporting environments.

Participating organisations will develop capabilities to foster supportive club cultures, respond effectively to mental health concerns, implement tailored wellbeing policies, and appoint dedicated wellbeing officers.

To mark the launch of the 2025 program, Football West has collaborated with mental health organisation HelpingMinds to deliver two awareness sessions.

An in-person workshop will be held at the Sam Kerr Football Centre in Queens Park on May 28, followed by an online webinar on June 4.

Both sessions will cover mental health fundamentals, support strategies, and wellbeing enhancement techniques.

The popular Think Mental Health Round will return in July, with further details to be announced in coming weeks.

This year’s program will emphasise capacity building at club level, with particular focus on upskilling key personnel responsible for promoting wellbeing.

Clubs that completed the program in 2024 will be offered advanced training opportunities, including Mental Health First Aid certification for nominated wellbeing officers or club representatives.

Football clubs interested in participating are encouraged to visit the Kick off the Conversation webpage to register and access available resources.

Registration provides immediate access to educational materials designed to establish or enhance club wellbeing frameworks.

Mental Health has become present in the sporting world, especially in football.

The importance of Mental health for all participants is key to a healthy sport, community and everyone’s overall living.

It’s important that football institutions make sure that they offer quality mental health services and options for the community and tackle mental health head on.

This is a strong positive step by Football Western Australia and one that hopefully delivers positive outcomes.

To register your club, visit the Kick off the Conversation webpage for resources to build the mental health of your club.

To register for the Mental Health Awareness sessions presented by HelpingMinds click here.

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