News

Driblab's Dynamic Tracking: Unprecedented Precision, Context and Depth

At the core of Driblab’s innovation is our proprietary tracking technology, which combines computer vision, spatial homography, and artificial intelligence to generate a highly accurate digital replica of the pitch. This enables us to capture player and ball positions, movements, and actions with millimetre-level precision, turning match footage into elite-performance data. Its scope and effectiveness have been thoroughly proven, and it has allowed us to create Arrigo, our intelligent metrics suite.

Today we launch Dynamic Tracking, where Driblab’s proprietary tracking technology truly comes to life.

By reconstructing the game as a dynamic animation over a homographic map of the pitch, we replicate every movement exactly as it happens on the grass. This allows us to move beyond isolated events and capture the complete context of each action — before, during, and after it takes place.

That shift is transformative. For the first time, every action can be analysed in its real environment: the positioning of all 22 players, the organisation of both teams, the spaces available, the speed of movement, and the way each situation develops over time. Football is no longer reduced to disconnected moments. It becomes a continuous, contextualised flow of information.

This is what turns tracking data into real competitive value.

Because we can understand both what happens and how it happens, Dynamic Tracking allows us to produce not only animated reconstructions, but also highly precise static visualisations that give analysts, coaches, and decision-makers immediate access to deeper insight.

The result is a suite of advanced tools that transforms complexity into clarity.

Line-Breaking Passes

Line-Breaking allow us to measure how players and teams disrupt opposition structures by identifying which lines are broken and which opponents are eliminated from the play. Over time, these actions power broader metrics such as our Outplay models, helping quantify a team’s ability to generate advantage through progression.

On-Ball Pressures

On-Ball Pressures provide a detailed view of defensive intensity, revealing who applies pressure, where it happens, when it happens, how intense it is, and what outcome it produces. This gives clubs a far more precise understanding of defensive behaviour and execution.

Passes into Space Completed & Received

Passes Into Space Completed & Received offer a new way to evaluate how teams identify and exploit free space, as well as which players are most effective at creating or attacking those situations. By combining timing, location, interaction data, and defender proximity, this map brings exceptional tactical depth to every action.

Spatial Coverage

Dynamic Tracking also gives us the ability to measure team structure with far greater precision. Metrics such as Defensive Line Distance, Block Area, Last Defender Distance, Offensive Line Width, and Average Full-Back Distance help explain how teams occupy space, maintain shape, and express their game model both on and off the ball.

Phases of Play

At the same time, Phases of Play enables us to classify team behaviour across attacking and defensive moments with a level of detail that conventional analysis simply cannot reach. From low blocks and high presses to final-third occupation, Dynamic Tracking allows us to identify not just actions, but patterns of behaviour.

What makes all of this especially powerful is usability. Each map includes a tailored set of filters and contextual tooltips, giving every user a personalised and actionable analytical experience rather than a static data output.

And this is only the beginning.

The maps already available in driblabPRO represent just part of what Dynamic Tracking makes possible. As the technology continues to evolve, so will the range of applications built on top of it — from off-ball movement analysis to physical effort maps such as sprints, and much more.

Ultimately, Dynamic Tracking is the bridge between real movement and actionable intelligence. It adds context to every event, transforms isolated actions into collective understanding, and gives clubs access to a level of insight that is exceptionally difficult to find elsewhere in the market.

Dynamic Tracking is not just a capability; it is an strategic advantage. It reflects Driblab’s commitment to building proprietary technology that helps all types of football professionals understand the game with greater depth, greater clarity, and greater competitive value.

Sign up for our newsletter today

We launch a newsletter every week with different analyses, new metrics, new talents and statistical reports.

START NOW

Contact Us Request a Demo Get Ahead