Wyscout

Coordinates: 44°18′55″N 9°19′34″E / 44.315178°N 9.326109°E / 44.315178; 9.326109

Wyscout Spa
Formerly
Sport Video Service Sas (2004-2007), Wisport Srl (2008-2009), Wi Srl (2009), Wy Srl (2009-2013)
SPA
Industry Football Scouting, Match Analysis, Football Transfers
Founded 2004 (2004)
Headquarters Chiavari, Italy
Number of locations
3
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Matteo Campodonico (CEO)
Products Wyscout Platform, Wyscout Forum
Number of employees
80~ (2018)
Website wyscout.com

Wyscout is an Italian company that supports football scouting, match analysis and transfer dynamics. The company was founded in Genoa, Italy in 2004,[1] and it is located in Chiavari since January 2008. They provide video analysis tool and digital databases regarding performances and matches for coaches, teams and players dealing with football business. The purpose is to allow them have a detailed sight of a large number of athletes about individual performances, patterns of play and tactical strategy.

History

2004–2010: Early years, B2B commercialization

During the years 2004–2010, the company business was about on demand Football Matches Analysis, WebTVs, Advertising, DVB-T TV broadcasting, and the Capello Index project. A very early version of the Wyscout Platform was released on March 2008. The company changed several names during the years 2004–2010 (Sport Video Service, Wisport, Wi, Wigroup, Wysport, WY, Wygroup) the final and current name of the company is Wyscout since May 2010.

2010–Present: Growth

In 2010 the company published a new major release of its main product, Wyscout Platform 2 (website and iOS versions); this was the release that made the product the visibility in the football scouting business now. In 2011, Wyscout organized the first Wyscout Forum, a football related event, in Milan. In August 2012, former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said that Wyscout was "a good example of Italian IT company".[2][3]

Products and services

Wyscout Platform

Wyscout Platform 2, released on 5 March 2010
Wyscout Platform 3, released on 5 March 2012

Early versions

The Wyscout Platform is a database containing information about footballers. It was published online on March 2008, with the name "Wiscout", and that version was called 0.1. The platform consisted in a website where it was possible to order DVDs via Express Courier and to browse the footballer stats as height, weight, etc. In December 2008, the company started to provide standalone online html webpages with an embedded online video player to stream the football matches requested by their clients (Wiscout 0.2). Wiscout Platform 0.3 was released and made accessible from Google Chrome on February 2009, there was the possibility to watch streamed football matches within the online platform, there was a small quantity of games available at the beginning.

Wiscout Platform

In Spring 2009, the company released Wiscout Platform 1.0 through customized Set-top boxes, it was possible to have access to the video database through an HDTV. In Spring 2010, the name of the product was changed in Wyscout Platform.

Wyscout 4, released on June 2014

Wyscout Platform 2

It was published online as website on March 5, 2010. The GUI of this version was very different from the previous one, displaying flags of all the nations in the home page, and the submenus displayed lists of all the championships, teams and players of the selected country.

Wyscout Platform 3

Wyscout Platform 3 was released on March 5, 2012 via website and as an iOS App.[3]

Wyscout 4

The latest main release is Wyscout 4, available as a website since June 2014.

Wyscout Forum Summer 2013, Camp Nou Executive Suites, Barcelona

Wyscout Forum

The Wyscout Forum is a B2B event where football agents, football clubs and players agencies dealt together; it principally served as a hub of connection between them. The Wyscout Forum is generally held in the executive suites of football stadiums or hotels of global cities like London, Rio de Janeiro, Abu Dhabi, Barcelona, Moscow and Milan. The first Wyscout Forum took place in spring 2011.[1] The Wyscout Forum received good reception from both The Independent and The Guardian.[1][4] As of April 2014, there have been nine editions of the Wyscout Forum.

Reception

During the years 2012–2013, both The Guardian and The Independent wrote about the Wyscout Platform spending good words in reference to the dimensions of its database,[1][4] The Guardian also praised the possibility to spot potential skilled footballers using the online platform.[1]

References

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