Football, one of the most beloved and followed sports in the world, is undergoing continuous evolution thanks to innovation. This transformation is not limited to the game itself but also involves team management and fan experience. Digitalization, which has been accelerating for years and even more so during and after the pandemic, has introduced new technologies and ideas into the football sector, making it more dynamic and interactive.
Today, the football industry goes far beyond the simple game on the field. Teams use advanced technologies to analyze match data in real time, thus improving performance and strategies. The adoption of big data and artificial intelligence is revolutionizing club management and fan interaction. Dedicated apps, high-quality streaming services, exclusive content, and increased interactivity offer fans an increasingly engaging and personalized experience.
Digitalization has opened up new possibilities for fan engagement. Smart stadiums, equipped with cutting-edge technologies, offer personalized services that enhance the live experience, while digital platforms allow fans to connect with their favorite club in innovative ways. Initiatives based on blockchain and NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) are creating new forms of ownership and interaction, bringing fans closer to their teams and favorite players.
In this context, SFS has dedicated ample space to the theme of innovation since its first edition in 2018, also through the organization of a challenge for teams and startups. This initiative offers a platform for startups to present their innovative ideas, contributing to generating new proposals for the football industry. From the first edition of ReSoccer to Extra Time in 2023, over 40 startups (more than 200 applications) have participated in this competition, and many of them have developed their projects in the following years, innovating the football industry and beyond.
Among the participating startups are Stargraph, which introduced authentic digital autographs for fans and is now focused on NFTs; Olympialex, which promotes legal issues applied to the sports world; Babylon Cloud, which provides innovative cloud storage solutions; and Ticketoo, which has revolutionized the ticketing sector. The extensive list also includes (but is not limited to) Open Stage, Floky, Up2You, Kama Sport, H-Cube, Morphcast, NFT Lab, DaChain, and Pick Roll: startups operating in sectors ranging from wearables to the metaverse, from NFTs to fan management, from data enhancement to smart stadium solutions.
SFS Extra Time represents an immense opportunity for teams and startups. The main goal is to identify new solutions based on strategic innovative areas for the football industry, such as artificial intelligence, big data, immersive technologies, smart stadiums, and wearables. Not just technologies, but also new approaches to propose an upgrade to how we live and participate in sports, creating increasingly engaging and personalized experiences.
Innovation in football does not stop at on-field technology but embraces the entire ecosystem that revolves around this sport. SFS represents a crucial meeting point for new ideas and emerging technologies, and this year, it is also projecting towards the future to identify and promote those innovative solutions that can make this sport even more exciting and accessible for everyone.
SFS – An Event Where Innovation Takes Center Stage
Football, one of the most beloved and followed sports in the world, is undergoing continuous evolution thanks to innovation. This transformation is not limited to the game itself but also involves team management and fan experience. Digitalization, which has been accelerating for years and even more so during and after the pandemic, has introduced new technologies and ideas into the football sector, making it more dynamic and interactive. Today, the football industry goes far beyond the simple game on the field.