
Ecuadorian soccer has been gaining volume, visibility, and competitiveness within the regional market. In that context, clubs that manage to organize their information, anticipate their needs, and better read opportunities have a concrete advantage when planning each transfer window.
Orense Sporting Club is part of that movement. A club that understands that competing better does not depend solely on spotting talent, but on building a work structure capable of turning data, context, and sporting needs into clearer decisions.
Through LDP, Orense SC has been working on two key dimensions: centralizing the club's internal information and proactively planning the market through Mercado Inteligente.
From fragmented information to integrated management
In many clubs, sports information is usually distributed across different areas: GPS, medical reports, nutrition reports, performance analysis, youth player tracking, and first-team evaluations. Each area works with valuable data, but when that data is not connected, it becomes more difficult to build a global picture of the player, the squad, and the club's real needs.
With LDP, Orense SC managed to integrate that information into a single work environment. This made it possible to organize performance data, medical reports, and daily tracking within a more connected logic across the sporting departments.
The result is more agile management, with better internal visibility and greater ability to detect improvement opportunities. For Orense SC, one of the most valuable points was finding a solution that adapted to the club's day-to-day operations, with simple data entry and a data visualization built to fit its needs.
This integration not only improves access to information. It also allows different areas to work from a common base, with clearer criteria and a more complete reading of each player's performance and development.
Mercado Inteligente: planning before the window opens
Orense SC is already working on its next window before the market officially opens. That decision reflects an increasingly necessary way of operating in today's soccer: anticipating, organizing priorities, and arriving better prepared when opportunities start moving.
Through Mercado Inteligente, the club activated its search and planning process in advance, incorporating more than five specific requirements across different areas of the field.
This allows an internal sporting need to become a better-structured operation, connected to real market signals and with greater reaction capacity.
Instead of waiting for isolated opportunities to appear, the club can work more clearly on which profiles it needs, which positions must be strengthened, and what type of players can fit best into its sporting context.
Turning internal needs into market decisions
The value of Mercado Inteligente lies in connecting clubs' real needs with available players, agencies, and active opportunities within a moving network.
For a club like Orense SC, this means being able to organize requirements, anticipate searches, and operate with more context. For the market, it means opportunities no longer depend solely on contacts or scattered conversations and begin to be organized within a more structured system.
Each posting, each requirement, and each overlap between clubs and agencies generates a signal. And those signals help build a more precise reading of the market: which positions are being sought, which profiles are in demand, which opportunities may open up, and which decisions are worth making before the window enters its fastest stage.
A relationship that goes beyond the tool
The relationship between LDP and Orense SC is not limited to the use of a platform. It is a bond built over years, based on knowledge of the club's structure, its way of working, and its sporting needs.
That support also translates into concrete actions. Currently, LDP is collaborating with the club in the search for its next Technical Secretary, bringing network, criteria, and an internal reading of the market.
This dimension is key to understanding LDP's role: it is not only about providing technology, but about accompanying clubs and agencies in building better sporting and business decisions.
Intelligence, collaboration, and efficiency
The case of Orense SC shows how a club can operate its sporting operation with greater structure. Centralizing information, connecting areas, anticipating needs, and activating searches before the official opening of the market are concrete steps toward more professional management.
At LDP we believe that the clubs that operate the market best are the ones that arrive with clarity before the rest. That clarity is built over time, with organized information, with sustained relationships, and with the ability to turn context into decisions.
Orense SC is an example of that way of working: more preparation, more market insight, and more ability to turn information into concrete actions.
Intelligence. Collaboration. Efficiency.
That is how a new way of operating the transfer market is built.
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