Manchester City Women's players took centre stage at the inaugural World's Seven Football, held in Estoril, Lisbon, a few weeks ago, where they competed against elite teams from across the globe. The team reached the semi-finals and then contested a third-place play-off, losing out to Paris Saint-Germain to end as the fourth placed team overall. During the tournament, they also played against Rosengard, Ajax, Bayern Munich, and Manchester United. Manchester City Women's squad embraced the opportunity to innovate their analysis approach by using CITYPLAY, an advanced performance tool powered by Playermaker. Using CITYPLAY, players and staff were provided the opportunity to break down individual and team performances, gaining key insights into their technical and physical data. The lightweight sensor, mounted discreetly on players' boots, records motion-based data, providing scores for key football skills and allowing players to further understand their technical skills levels, such as first touch and dribbling, and their physical skills levels, such as speed and agility. As part of Manchester City's wider commitment to innovation, CITYPLAY featuring at the World's Sevens is another example of how technology is helping to shape the future of football, giving every player the tools they need to succeed in the modern game. The use of CITYPLAY demonstrates Manchester City Women's dedication to staying ahead of the curve and utilizing the latest technology to improve their performance.
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Manchester City Women Shine at World's Sevens Football
Manchester City Women finish fourth at World's Sevens Football, utilizing CITYPLAY for advanced performance tracking and analysis
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