Three girls of a young football club will operate a robot inside the UEFA Women’s Euro Final on Sunday.
The bridges will use a laptop to control the youngsters roaming device of the Brijganhorth Spartons in the Shropshire – a computer screen on two metal legs – inside the Saint Zakb -Park in Basel for the game of England against Spain.
This means that they will actually be able to detect the stadium, interact with players and presenter, and experience the game from inside.
Spartons’ female football lead Anne Johnson said, “Cloe, Foey and Popi – our three young players – have been trained to run the robot and will represent the club on one of the largest stages in women’s football.”
“These types of experiences create aspirations, create permanent memories, and show our girls what is possible.”
The opportunity to use robots, supported by the UEFA and provided by the French technology company Avbot, came through the Make-e-Winth Children’s Charity, who wants those who are seriously ill. Charity was running a pilot plan, expecting it to roll in its work.
The girls participated in the first tournament, the project against the Netherlands, Sweden and Italy.
He welcomed the players and officials to the ground, visited the dressing room, and saw the warm-up, and even spoke to the former Shers Jill Scott, as well as head coach Serena Wiegman.
“It has been a wonderful journey so far, and now we have been invited back to the final,” said Ms. Johnson.