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AI Learns to Track Individual Soccer Players Using a Single Camera

Researchers from Sber AI and PFC CSKA have developed a system that delivers detailed player analytics without requiring expensive multi-camera installations.

Photo: Darya Isayeva / Sport-Express

During a live match, computer vision systems frequently lose track of players as they move out of the camera's field of view or become obscured while contesting the ball. Researchers from Sber AI and PFC CSKA have become the first to define the challenge of continuously tracking the same player throughout an entire match as a distinct scientific problem, which they call long-term player identification.

To evaluate the system's performance, the researchers developed a new metric called CSIS, which identifies players using jersey numbers, uniform colors, and visual appearance. The system correctly identified players in 78% of cases, while in the remaining 22% it explicitly classified them as "unknown" rather than making an incorrect prediction. The research was presented at the CVPR 2026 conference and was selected as a Best Paper Award recipient.

“For a football club, the goal is not simply to collect more data but to obtain accurate, actionable analytics that help coaches, scouts, and academy staff better understand the performance of every player,” said Yevgeny Shevelev, deputy CEO for sporting affairs at PFC CSKA.
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