Intelligence Framework

A complete view of football performance

The RAQEEM Football Intelligence Framework organizes performance into four connected domains, helping organizations understand players and teams beyond isolated statistics.

Physical Intelligence

Introduction. Physical Intelligence studies the player's capacity to perform the demands of football repeatedly and reliably.

Explanation. It connects readiness, speed, acceleration, endurance, workload, recovery, and availability into one physical performance picture.

Why it matters. Tactical ideas and technical quality lose value when players cannot execute them with the required intensity or consistency.

Expected outcomes. Better preparation, clearer workload decisions, improved recovery awareness, and stronger availability planning.

Technical Intelligence

Introduction. Technical Intelligence evaluates how effectively a player performs football actions with the ball.

Explanation. It studies passing, shooting, ball control, dribbling, tackling, crossing, finishing, and the quality of execution under pressure.

Why it matters. Technical actions turn tactical intention into football reality. They determine whether moments become opportunities or losses of control.

Expected outcomes. More objective player development, clearer skill priorities, better role fit, and sharper individual feedback.

Tactical Intelligence

Introduction. Tactical Intelligence studies how players and teams behave within the collective game model.

Explanation. It evaluates positioning, pressing, spacing, team shape, transitions, defensive organization, attacking structure, and tactical discipline.

Why it matters. Football is a connected system. A player's value depends not only on individual actions, but on how those actions support the team.

Expected outcomes. Better match preparation, stronger tactical learning, clearer team alignment, and more precise post-match understanding.

Football Intelligence

Introduction. Football Intelligence focuses on how players understand situations, process information, and make decisions.

Explanation. It considers decision-making, vision, timing, awareness, creativity, risk assessment, adaptability, and game reading.

Why it matters. The best players do not only execute. They see earlier, choose better, and adapt faster to the changing state of the game.

Expected outcomes. Better development conversations, stronger scouting insight, richer player profiles, and clearer decision-support for coaches.

01Connected View

Understand performance across domains instead of isolated statistics.

02Common Language

Give staff, players, and leaders a shared way to discuss performance.

03Better Decisions

Translate understanding into clearer development and preparation choices.