A former General Manager of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Yves Nana Gyimbibi Coker has questioned the relevance of the club’s partnership with VEO describing it as needles.
According to the former General Manager of the club, the partnership with the football technology is needless and is of no use as it has not changed anything in the team’s play.
Speaking in an interview with Kumasi based Ashh FM, he was asked about the interventions made by the new management under Nana Yaw Amponsah and the introduction of modern football technology like VEO cutting edge technology.
“Kotoko’s partnership with cutting edge recording technology VEO is needless.”
Yves Nana Gyimbibi Coker was at a point made the General Manager of the club when Dr. Kwame Kyei was the Executive Director of the club.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko announced a partnership agreement with Danish video technology company Veo in October 2020 having agreed a three year deal.
The agreement with the sports video technology company will be mutually beneficial to both parties as it will help the technical team during video analysis and the players as a whole.
Veo is a portable and affordable solution that helps football teams record and analyse matches and training sessions without the need for a cameraman, producing high-quality footage perfect for tactical analysis and individual development.
The camera, which is operated via Veo’s app, captures the entire field. The footage is uploaded to Veo’s servers, where AI processes the match; after that, users can use Veo’s platform to analyze and break down the match and share clips with players.