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We tracked a 16-year-old Kenyan schoolboy hitting 28.2 km/h during a competitive match. That number means nothing without context. So we built the context. Afritech deployed FIFA-certified Soccerbee EPTS/GPS technology at a youth training camp in Mashuru, Kajiado County — 20 players, ages 14–16, coached by Antony Mwangi. We tracked two separate sessions: a training session and a live friendly at B6 Elite Sports Complex. The delta between the two sessions revealed something that every African federation, every academy director, and every FIFA-licensed agent operating on this continent needs to see. We've published the full breakdown — raw telemetry, heat maps, direction maps, movement histograms, and a training-vs-match comparison chart with percentage deltas — in the attached presentation. Swipe through it. Then ask yourself one question: If your scouting network doesn't have access to this data on the players you're evaluating, what exactly are you basing your decisions on? We already know the answer. So do you. Email: [email protected] #AfricanFootball #EPTS #YouthDevelopment #FIFA #WorldCup2026 #CAF #Soccer #FootballCoach #SoccerCoach #FIFAAgent #FootballScout

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