3D Analysis of Deportivo's Comeback in Riazor

Published on March 30, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Deportivo de La Coruña's reaction to the early adversity against Eibar was an exercise in collective mental strength. Beyond the epic narrative, this match is a perfect case study for technological analysis. Through the 3D reconstruction of key moments, we can break down the team's tactical and spatial response, transforming the emotion of the match into objective data and visualizations that explain how the comeback was achieved.

3D reconstruction of Deportivo's comeback, showing key team positions and movements at Riazor.

3D Reconstruction of Critical Moments: From Conceding a Goal to the Reaction 🎯

A deep analysis requires going beyond 2D video. 3D technology allows recreating Riazor stadium as a digital space. In this twin, the exact positioning of all players at minute 8 can be visualized, analyzing the defensive gaps that explain Eibar's initial goal. The real key lies in modeling the evolution of that same scenario in the following minutes. By overlaying movement data and 3D positions, the tactical reorganization, the increase in pressing intensity, and the adjustments in distances between lines that formed the basis of the comeback become visible, giving geometric and spatial form to the concept of character.

Digital Twins and Preparation: The Future of Tactical Analysis 🤖

This case highlights the potential of digital twins in sports. An interactive 3D model of the team would allow simulating different tactical responses to an early goal against, training mental resilience through virtual scenarios. This technology not only serves for post-match analysis but as a proactive tool to prepare mental strength and collective reactions, taking a team's preparation to a completely new spatial and predictive dimension.

How can 3D analysis of positioning and tactical movements reveal the structural keys to Deportivo's comeback at Riazor? 🏟️

(PS: VAR in 3D: now with replays from angles that didn't even exist)