2026
India's premier conference on player development technology — bringing together coaches, sports scientists, and researchers to explore contemporary technology adaptable, affordable, and achievable for Indian football.
About Infinity 2026
Infinity 2026 is a landmark technology conference co-hosted by XIFT Academy & Research and FC Madras — dedicated entirely to player development in fitness and performance for Indian football.
Unlike traditional sports conferences, Infinity 2026 centres on a singular, practical mission: identifying and deploying contemporary technology that is genuinely accessible to coaches, clubs, and athletes across India — not just at the elite level, but at every tier of the game.
"Technology must serve every Indian footballer — not just those at the top. Infinity 2026 is where we close that gap."
From GPS load monitoring and video analysis to nutrition science and recovery protocols, delegates will engage with research-backed, field-tested solutions that can be implemented within real-world Indian football constraints.
Conference Theme 2026
Every session, presentation, and discussion at Infinity 2026 is filtered through one central question — can this technology be adopted within the Indian football ecosystem?
Technology must flex to India's diverse football environments — from urban academies to rural grassroots programmes. Solutions presented at Infinity 2026 are evaluated on their ability to adapt to varied coaching contexts, infrastructure, and player profiles.
Cost is the single biggest barrier to technology adoption in Indian football. We spotlight innovations with realistic price points for clubs, state associations, and academies — prioritising high-value solutions over expensive precision instruments.
Implementation complexity kills great ideas. Infinity 2026 focuses on technology that coaches and support staff can realistically deploy — without deep technical expertise — and sustain across a competitive season.
Areas of Exploration
Contemporary technology evaluated through the lens of player development — across fitness, performance, and long-term athletic progression.
Practical applications of GPS-based load management adapted for Indian football schedules and budgets.
Accessible video intelligence tools for coaching staff to analyse movement, formations, and individual technique.
Low-cost motion capture and movement screening to reduce injury risk and optimise technical development.
Wearable biometric monitoring adapted for Indian climate conditions and high-volume youth training.
Evidence-based nutrition frameworks aligned with Indian dietary culture for optimal player performance.
Psychological readiness and decision-making tools for developing the Indian footballer's mental edge.
Machine learning tools for talent identification, injury prediction, and personalised training design.
Practical dashboards that turn raw performance data into actionable coaching decisions on the pitch.
Who Should Attend
Infinity 2026 is curated specifically for practitioners, researchers, and innovators working at the intersection of football, science, and technology in India.
S&C, conditioning, and load management specialists at all levels of Indian football
Academic and applied researchers advancing sports science in the Indian context
Innovators building the next generation of tools for Indian football
Doctors and physios integrating technology into player health and recovery
Technical coaches seeking evidence-based methods to inform training design
The next generation of Indian sports scientists and performance professionals
Event Details
FC Madras
Chennai, Tamil NaduFC Madras · Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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Infinity 2026 is free to attend. Secure your place and be part of a defining moment for player development in Indian football.
Infinity 2026 · June 26 · FC Madras, Chennai · Free Entry
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