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Heartland Soccer Association and VidSport Launch Groundbreaking Live Streaming Service at Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex
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OLATHE, Kan. - Washingtoner -- Heartland Soccer Association is pleased to announce the launch of an innovative live streaming service for all league matches and tournaments held at the world-class Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex. Equipped with state-of-the-art cameras integrated with artificial intelligence technology, soccer enthusiasts can now enjoy the excitement of matches from the convenience of their own devices.

In partnership with VidSport, a cutting-edge technology provider, Heartland Soccer Association has established an unprecedented fixed installation of cameras, setting a new standard for sports streaming in North America. These cameras are designed to follow the ball and capture real-time action, delivering an unmatched soccer-watching experience.

Key Features of Heartland Soccer's New Live Streaming Service:

Comprehensive Coverage: All fields at the Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex are now equipped with these advanced cameras, ensuring that every game, from the smallest youth matches to high-stakes tournaments, can be enjoyed by fans near and far.

AI-Powered Tracking: The embedded AI technology ensures viewers won't miss any passes, goals, or thrilling moments on the field. It intelligently follows the ball and players, providing dynamic and engaging content.

High-Quality Streaming: The new service offers high-definition streaming, allowing viewers to enjoy games with exceptional clarity and detail.

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User-Friendly Experience: Heartland Soccer has invested in an intuitive and user-friendly interface, making it easy for fans to access and navigate the live streaming platform on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers.

Archive Access: Missed a game? No problem. Heartland Soccer's streaming service also provides access to an extensive game archive, allowing fans to catch up on past matches at their convenience.

Subscription Options: Heartland Soccer offers flexible subscription plans, ensuring that fans can choose the level of access that suits their needs.

Shane Hackett, Executive Director of Heartland Soccer Association, commented on this groundbreaking initiative, saying, "We are thrilled to introduce this game-changing live streaming service, bringing the excitement of Heartland Soccer directly to the homes and screens of those who can't attend games in person. The implementation of AI-powered cameras at the Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex is a significant milestone in our commitment to enhancing the soccer experience for players, families, and supporters."

Heartland Soccer Association and VidSport invite soccer enthusiasts, families, and fans of all ages to join in and experience the action-packed games and tournaments live from the Garmin Olathe Soccer Complex. Stay connected with VidSport's website and social media channels for updates on subscription options and the upcoming game schedule.

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About Heartland Soccer Association

Heartland Soccer, the largest youth soccer league and tournament host in the United States, boasts an impressive roster of more than 1,300 league teams per season and hosts 4,800 tournament teams annually. With a staggering count of 74,000 youth soccer players, 4,000 coaches, and 2,000 active referees, Heartland Soccer Association has established itself as a prominent organization since its inception in 1977. Starting with 600 players, the association has expanded its reach to encompass teams from 16 states and international participants, offering both league play and tournaments. For further details, please visit www.heartlandsoccer.net.

Heartland Soccer extends a range of opportunities for league and tournament sponsorship. Partnerships serve as integral members in nurturing an ever-growing soccer family within the community. Sponsorship not only amplifies brand visibility for businesses but also directly contributes to the development of Kansas City's youth through soccer. To explore sponsorship options, kindly reach out to Bridgette Samuelson, Director of Partnership Development and Operations, at bridgette@heartlandsoccer.net.

About VidSport

VidSport creates best of class steaming game coverage. Our mission is to expand sports coverage so families and fans will never miss a game. VidSport works to connect families and help archive games, sports and memories. For more information, please visit www.vidsport.io.

Media Contact
Sara Prigel
Heartland Soccer Association
***@hearlandsoccer.net
918888768


Source: Heartland Soccer Association

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