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DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN GERMANY

Generally Sports data in Germany is highly developed and driven by top-tier analytics, AI integration, and the extensive use of data in team performances. For example, intensive data modelling and simulation have contributed to Germany's consistent success in Olympic sliding sports, for example, luge, resulting in

DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN FRANCE

In sport, large volumes of personal data are routinely processed, and such data includes sensitive information on athletes’ performances and their health. In France, athletes’ data is legally protected under the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and national data protection legislation, especially Law No.

AI & FOOTBALL IN ISRAEL

Generally Artificial intelligence (AI) is now embedded in sport and especially across football — from computer-vision performance tools and injury-risk models to hyper-personalised fan apps. Israeli innovators are at the forefront of this shift, supplying advanced analytics, body-worn sensors that track movement and physiology in real time,