First-Team Video Analyst Luis Piedrahita will aid Charlotte FC鈥檚 technical staff using the latest technology
CHARLOTTE鈥擶hen Charlotte FC takes to the field for the first time at Bank of America Stadium on March 5, Head Coach Miguel 脕ngel Ram铆rez will be accompanied by his esteemed coaching staff on the sidelines. In addition to counsel from the likes of Assistant Coaches Christian Lattanzio and Mikel Antia, Ram铆rez will also be able to rely on a source of information used by the most elite clubs in the world: real-time video analysis.
Luis Piedrahita, Charlotte FC鈥檚 First-Team Video Analyst, will have a direct line of communication to the bench, in order to provide the kind of information that might not be immediately apparent on the touchline. It鈥檚 the kind of detail-oriented analysis used by clubs such as Liverpool and Real Madrid at the very zenith of the world鈥檚 game.
鈥淲e use video to try to find solutions and give options to the coaches, so they can make a decision,鈥 says Piedrahita. 鈥淚 will communicate with the bench with live images, and can send specific clips to help illustrate any issues.
鈥淚t helps ensure that the game plan is being followed, to see if the opponent changes their game plan, and to make changes to optimize performance.鈥
Piedrahita, originally from Colombia, worked as a coach with a number of clubs in South America before Ram铆rez offered him a role in the Academy program of Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle. When Ram铆rez was promoted to Head Coach at Independiente, Piedrahita joined his first-team staff as an analyst and assistant, and was by his side for the club鈥檚 historic 2019 Copa Sudamericana victory.
Ram铆rez took Piedrahita with him to Brazil during his stint with Internacional, and he didn鈥檛 hesitate to continue their successful working relationship in the Queen City.
鈥淢iguel told me about 91快活林最新版 and the prospect of being with an expansion club, and I was really excited,鈥 says Piedrahita. 鈥淪o when Miguel asked me to come, I said: 鈥榃hen and where? Let鈥檚 Go!鈥
鈥淚 see the game in the same way as him, and I think his game model makes the soccer passionate. I think the fans will really enjoy this game model too.鈥澛
In addition to providing real-time data on match days, Piedrahita will focus his attention on opposition analysis for upcoming fixtures, and performance in training sessions.
鈥淚鈥檓 in charge of analysis for our team and our opponents, from a tactical and technical perspective,鈥 says Piedrahita. 鈥淏ut our workflows are interrelated鈥攕o when I analyze an opponent, another staff member will do it too. Then, we will discuss our findings together. We debate them as a team, and we will likely reach some great conclusions. This kind of collaboration is what I really like about the way Miguel works.鈥澛
Piedrahita has already prepped his findings on Charlotte FC鈥檚 first-ever Major League Soccer opponents DC United, and is focusing on the team鈥檚 slate of pre-season fixtures.听
鈥淚n terms of the process of analysis, we treat every friendly game like a regular season game,鈥 says Piedrahita. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an important pre-season for us, as well as the players.鈥
Piedrahita, who played as a goalkeeper in his youth, will typically present his team analysis and opponent research in the form of video reviews and detailed written reports.
鈥淚鈥檒l sit down with the coaching staff, and from that discussion, the game plan starts to flow, and the week ahead falls into place,鈥 says Piedrahita. 鈥淔or me, the best part of the whole process is this point: when our brains are together, exchanging ideas, and talking about tactics. It鈥檚 very special.鈥
In addition to poring over game tape, Piedrahita will also monitor training sessions, using the latest technology.
鈥淲e will even film training with a drone鈥擨鈥檓 actually in the process of getting my drone pilot license right now,鈥 he says.
鈥淭hroughout the week, we will be showing players video clips. So, if we need to get to a certain point with the defense, we will show the defenders clips of what we need to improve before they train.
鈥淚 love training, it鈥檚 the best part of our work. And this is a very important pre-season, not just because of the implementation of the game model, but for the relationships that we must forge between the players and the coaching staff.鈥
Not every team in the world uses detailed video analysis鈥攊t is typically the reserve of elite teams looking for the extra one percent鈥攂ut Piedrahita notes that it is well suited to the U.S. sporting landscape, where technology is well developed in sports such as basketball and gridiron football.
鈥淚 think video analysis is really important. It doesn't guarantee you a win, or that you鈥檙e going to score goals, but I think it's crucial to be prepared for what could happen, and how each scenario in the game could play out.鈥
During his time at Internacional, Piedrahita worked closely with Alan Franco, whom he holds in very high regard. The midfielder鈥檚 signing to the inaugural roster forms part of a greater strategy that he believes points to success on the field.听鈥淚 know some of the players already, like Alan Franco, who is truly exceptional,鈥 says Piedrahita. 鈥淗is interpretation and execution鈥 it鈥檚 like he has a computer in his head!
鈥淎s for the players I haven鈥檛 worked with previously: I have seen things about them, and their understanding of the game, that really excites me. Obviously, you need good skilful players, but the interpretation of the game model is really important.听
鈥淥verall, I鈥檓 really excited about this team because I believe we are going to compete.鈥



