πŸ€– Microwave boots and a free-kick robot: a day inside RB Leipzig

Have you ever seen a microwave that keeps players' boots warm in the winter?This is one of the innovations of the technological RB Leipzig, a German club that has been gaining prominence in the Bundes...

�� Microwave boots and a free-kick robot: a day inside RB Leipzig
πŸ€– Microwave boots and a free-kick robot: a day inside RB Leipzig

Have you ever seen a microwave that keeps players' boots warm in the winter?

This is one of the innovations of the technological RB Leipzig, a German club that has been gaining prominence in the Bundesliga and European football recently, with organization and innovation.

Check out the boot microwave and other innovations at the Red Bull Arena in the video below:

Besides the modern Red Bull Arena, there are even more technological innovations at the RB Leipzig Training Center.Β 

The Soccerbot is a 360ΒΊ technology created in Leipzig to measure and improve specific skills of athletes, especially those in the youth academy. It allows for digitally increasing or decreasing the goals, in an exercise that was previously done manually on the field. Cameras capture the movements of the player and the ball and generate a lot of data that help coaches monitor athletes' performance and reproduce game situations. Watch how it works:

The Trackman is the club's technology to improve free-kick taking. It measures speed, accuracy, spin... and combines data from the average of the best goalkeepers in the world to present a final result on whether the shot would be saved or not, if it would stop at the wall if it jumped, or if it would be a goal. The coach observes, gives tips, and helps the athlete improve their kick. See it:

There are fixed cameras on all training fields integrated with systems that measure athletes' performance. The footage is available to the technical teams of both professional and youth squads.

Additionally, RB Leipzig recently inaugurated a new office next to the club's training center for more than 300 employees. The building cost 60 million euros (about R$ 370 million).

The space is spacious, with several meeting rooms equipped with cameras, a cafeteria, a gym for employees, and, of course, refrigerators with Red Bull everywhere. Check out an overview:

What do you think of RB Leipzig's structure?

This Saturday, OneFootball broadcasts RB Leipzig vs. Bayern Munich at 14:30.

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