Federico Chiesa
An elite attacking asset. Known for high sprints (34.2 km/h) and a foot impact rating of 89 km/h captured by biosensors.
Review physical variables including top sprinting speed, positioning maps, stamina depletion rates, and shot power vectors measured by wearable metrics.
Telemetry Capture: Federico Chiesa (Winger, Shirt #14)
The telemetry presented in our database is compiled using high-frequency wearable sensors during official club simulation games. Footballers wear custom GPS vests and Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) that log linear velocity and angular coordinate paths at a rate of 100 updates per second.
This data stream is transmitted to our processing servers at AzzurriFantasy Ltd. Our filters remove signal noise to calculate acceleration indices, shot speeds based on footwear impact sensors, and 3D heatmaps. This data feeds into the tactics engine for simulation.
An elite attacking asset. Known for high sprints (34.2 km/h) and a foot impact rating of 89 km/h captured by biosensors.
Extremely explosive acceleration athlete. Boasts a record speed of 32.5 km/h with 88% dribble path efficiency.
High work rate player with a ball velocity of 72 km/h and a robust tackle impact force profile of 4.2 G.
An elite goalkeeper. Masters spatial dominance and features lightning fast reaction metrics inside the penalty box.
Tactical defender. Boasts clean defensive positioning maps (92% accuracy) and high tackle recovery parameters.
Precision passing playmaker. Possesses match-winning spatial geometry vision and stamina for high-intensity tracking.
Metrics and positional heatmaps are updated weekly at the conclusion of each round of matches in our partner simulation leagues.
An Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) is an electronic device containing accelerometers and gyroscopes. It measures linear forces and rotational acceleration to record sprint speed and kick power.