For years, access to high-quality football tracking data and advanced match content has been limited to top leagues with multi-million euro budgets. Most clubs, federations, and broadcasters simply couldn’t afford the infrastructure or production costs required by traditional systems, which rely on multi-camera setups and on-site installations. This has left most of the football world, especially women’s and youth teams, without the insights and experiences defining the modern game. ReSpo.Vision, a Warsaw-based deep tech sports startup, was established with a transformative mission.
“Football, unlike other major sports, was lagging in adopting truly data-driven methods, especially beyond the top leagues,” explains CEO and co-founder Paweł Osterreicher. “We’re using AI to shatter that barrier — putting fans on the pitch, empowering broadcasters with next-gen storytelling tools, and equipping clubs and federations with elite tactical insight.”
The company has just raised €4.2 million in its latest funding round, bringing total funding to €7 million, as told exclusively to TFN. The round was led by VC funds Vinci and Smartlink, with participation from Premier League defender Jan Bednarek, Snowflake co-founder Marcin Zukowski, and Wayve co-founder Amar Shah.
“This funding is a strong endorsement of our vision to bring sport into a more interactive, intelligent era,” says Osterreicher. “Whether powering enhanced broadcasts, highlight reels, or second-screen experiences, we’re helping rights-holders deliver richer, more interactive content without costly production overheads. This funding will make these innovations accessible to competitions that historically lacked access to the latest data and analysis tools.”
Democratising elite analytics and immersive match content for all teams
ReSpo.Vision was founded by a diverse and experienced team — Paweł Osterreicher (CEO), Mateusz Szala (COO), Wojciech Rosiński (CTO), and Łukasz Grad (Chief Data Scientist). Their combined strategic, technical, and startup expertise and a shared passion for sport and technology ensure that ReSpo. Vision is bringing cutting-edge tech into football and making it accessible to all, regardless of club status.
“Our mission is to level the playing field by making elite insight and immersive match content available to every team, fan, and league. This round brings together world-class investors from deep tech, football, and media—and it’s a huge validation of our vision to change how sport is analysed, broadcast, and experienced,” Osterreicher tells TFN exclusively.
The founding team’s backgrounds include leadership roles at deepsense.ai and Boston Consulting Group and award-winning work in data science and machine learning competitions.
Behind ReSpo.Vision: AI-powered 3D tracking from any single camera
At the heart of ReSpo.Vision’s technology is a breakthrough use of computer vision and deep learning to extract highly detailed 3D tracking data from single-camera video feeds, such as standard sports TV broadcasts.
The system uses computer vision and deep learning to extract highly detailed 3D tracking data from single-camera video feeds, such as standard sports TV broadcasts. It can detect over 50 body points per player in 3D space with centimetre-level accuracy without wearables or expensive camera setups. This drastically reduces the cost of data capture, making analysis possible for more clubs and federations across the sporting world and at more levels of the football pyramid, including women’s and youth team games.
ReSpo.Vision’s technology can extract this data from existing footage, such as standard TV broadcasts or tactical recordings, unlocking advanced analytics for virtually any match anywhere in the world.
ReSpo.Vision transforms this data into tactical insights and performance analytics and then goes further to create new fan experiences. Their Digital Twin Technology enables hyper-realistic recreations of real-life matches, allowing fans to relive key moments from a player’s first-person perspective. Fans can experience a mazy dribble and goal through the eyes of a striker or witness a brilliant attacking move from the view of a defender left behind.
Other media tools include automated visual overlays, such as contextual in-game graphics, match stats, branded elements, and natural language interfaces that make complex analytics accessible through simple prompts.
ReSpo.Vision was recently certified by FIFA for data quality, placing it among a select few companies globally to meet the highest industry standards for accuracy. Its clients include global football stakeholders — from major international competitions like CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 to national associations such as the Polish FA and Danish FA, as well as individual clubs including UEFA Champions League winners and Serie A’s Parma Calcio. Leading sports analytics companies also rely on ReSpo.Vision’s data to power both performance analysis and fan-facing platforms.
Industry veterans and players back ReSpo.Vision’s vision
“As a player, I know how much of a difference the right data can make—in preparation, in performance, in understanding the game at a deeper level,” said Bednarek. “What stood out to me with ReSpo.Vision is that they’re making this kind of insight available not just to top clubs, but to leagues and teams everywhere. That’s something I really believe in, because better data means better football, at every level.”
Amar Shah added: “Any sports fan would cherish the experience of reliving iconic moments of a match from the perspective of a player right at the heart of the action. ReSpo.Vision makes this dream come true by combining cutting-edge computer vision, virtual reality, and graphics technologies.”
Bartosz Drabikowski, President of the Management Board of Vinci S.A., commented, “We support companies that create innovations and, on top of that, can successfully develop and export them. We consider this project to be very promising, both in terms of technology as well as investment. We also acknowledge the potential this solution has in the future. For instance, the possibility of future implementation of this technology in other industries, such as defence or medicine.”
Miroslaw Czekaj, President of the Management Board of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, added: “Our investment in ReSpo.Vision is in line with BGK’s strategic goals of supporting innovative, scalable Polish technologies and building a strong knowledge-based economy. We are pleased that through the Vinci Fund, we can support the development of a company that has the potential to become a global ambassador of Polish technological thought and, at the same time, support key areas for public security.”
What’s next for ReSpo.Vision?
With the new funding, ReSpo.Vision will expand its offer to broadcasters, rights holders, and digital platforms, focusing on scaling global presence across more leagues and federations. It will launch new product lines — real-time visual overlays and immersive Digital Twins — and continue to develop its AI stack to support live data, fan engagement, and automated storytelling.
The company’s unique approach is already helping to open up elite-level analysis for those who previously lacked access, from underserved women’s and youth games to lower division clubs. Women’s football is a prime example — it’s growing faster than the men’s game, and technology has a vital role in continuing to close the gap.
ReSpo.Vision also aims to address a growing challenge in sports media: capturing the attention of younger audiences. Reports show that only 31% of global sports fans aged 18–24 watch full live matches, far lower than older demographics, with many younger viewers preferring short-form, interactive content.
ReSpo.Vision is helping democratise both elite-level analytics and next-gen storytelling, making them accessible across the entire football ecosystem.