RoboCup

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A robot attempts to kick the ball at RoboCup 2013.

RoboCup is an annual international robotics competition founded[1] in 1996 by a group of university professors (including Hiroaki Kitano, Manuela M. Veloso, Itsuki Noda and Minoru Asada). The aim of the competition is to promote robotics and AI research by offering a publicly appealing – but formidable – challenge.

The name RoboCup is a contraction of the competition's full name, "Robot World Cup Initiative" (based on the FIFA World Cup), but there are many other areas of competition such as "RoboCupRescue", "RoboCup@Home" and "RoboCupJunior". Claude Sammut is the current president of RoboCup, and has been since 2019.

The official goal of the project is:

"By the middle of the 21st century, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win a soccer game, complying with the official rules of FIFA, against the winner of the most recent World Cup."[2]

RoboCup leagues

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Team rUNSWift competing in the Standard Platform League at RoboCup 2010 in Singapore
NimbRo-OP2X robot in Humanoid AdultSize game át RoboCup 2018 in Montreal.
NimbRo-OP2X[3] robot in Humanoid AdultSize game át RoboCup 2018 in Montreal.

The contest currently has six major domains of competition, each with a number of leagues and sub-leagues. These include:

Each team is fully autonomous in all RoboCup leagues. Once the game starts, the only input from any human is from the referee.[7]

RoboCup editions

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Number Year Host city Host country Number of teams Number of countries Number of participants
1 RoboCup 1997 Nagoya File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 38 11
2 RoboCup 1998 Paris File:Flag of France.svg France 63 19
3 RoboCup 1999 Stockholm File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 85 23
4 RoboCup 2000 Melbourne File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 110 19
5 RoboCup 2001 Seattle File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States 141 22
6 RoboCup 2002 Fukuoka File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 197 29
7 RoboCup 2003 Padua File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 238 35
8 RoboCup 2004 Lisbon File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portugal 345 37
9 RoboCup 2005 Osaka File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 387 36
10 RoboCup 2006 Bremen File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 440 35
11 RoboCup 2007 Atlanta File:Flag of the United States (23px).png United States 321 39 1,966
12 RoboCup 2008 Suzhou File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China 373 35
13 RoboCup 2009 Graz File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 407 43 2,472
14 RoboCup 2010 Singapore File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 500 40 3,000
15 RoboCup 2011 Istanbul File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 451 40 2,691
16 RoboCup 2012 Mexico City File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 381 42 2,356
17 RoboCup 2013 Eindhoven File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 410 45 3,033
18 RoboCup 2014 João Pessoa File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 358 45 2,900
19 RoboCup 2015 Hefei File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China 346 43 2,032
20 RoboCup 2016 Leipzig File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany[8] 404 45 3,500
21 RoboCup 2017 Nagoya File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan[9] 500 50 2,520
22 RoboCup 2018 Montreal File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 360 40 2,345
23 RoboCup 2019 Sydney File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 335 40 2,200
24 RoboCup 2021 Virtual 317 43 2,129
25 RoboCup 2022 Bangkok File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
26 RoboCup 2023 Bordeaux File:Flag of France.svg France
27 RoboCup 2024 Eindhoven File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
28 RoboCup 2025 Salvador File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 45 2,000
29 RoboCup 2026 Incheon File:Flag of South Korea.svg Republic of Korea[10]
30 RoboCup 2027 Nuremberg File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany

The formal RoboCup competition was preceded by the (often unacknowledged) first International Micro Robot World Cup Soccer Tournament (MIROSOT) held by KAIST in Taejon, Korea, in November 1996. This was won by an American team from Newton Labs, and the competition was shown on CNN.[11]

RoboCup was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The planned host location of Bordeaux went on to host in 2023.

RoboCup Asia-Pacific editions

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Year Host city Host country Number of teams Number of countries Number of participants Website
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2017 Bangkok File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 130+ [12] 25 1000+ [1]
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2018 Kish Island File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran [2]
Dubai File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates [3]
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2019 Moscow File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia [4]
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2020 Virtual [5]
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2021 Aichi Prefecture / Virtual File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan [6]
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2023 Pyeongchang File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea [7]
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2024 Qingdao File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China [8]
RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2025 Abu Dhabi File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates [7]

European RoboCupJunior Championship

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Year Host city Host country Number of teams Number of countries Number of participants Website
European RoboCupJunior Championship 2018 Pescara File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy [9]
European RoboCupJunior Championship 2019 Hanover File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
European RoboCupJunior Championship 2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
European RoboCupJunior Championship 2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
European RoboCupJunior Championship 2022 Guimarães File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portugal [10]

RoboCup local events

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Warwick Mobile Robotics (from the University of Warwick) robot navigates red step fields, in the RoboCupRescue arena at the 2009 RoboCup German Open
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Brainstormers Tribots (from Universität Osnabrück) play RFC Stuttgart (from Universität Stuttgart) in the RoboCupSoccer Middle-Size League at the 2009 RoboCup German Open
  • German Open in Nuremberg
  • Greece Open in Agrinio
  • German open in Kassel
  • German open
  • RoboCup Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
  • RoboCup Portugal Open, virtual
  • RoboCup Russia Open, Tomsk, Russia
  • RoboCup Brazil Open, virtual
  • RoboCup Japan Open 2020, virtual
  • RoboCup China Open 2020, virtual
  • RoboCup Brazil Open 2020, virtual

Events were cancelled due to COVID-19[13]

  • RoboCup Portuguese Open 2019, Gondomar, Portugal
  • RoboCup Brazil Open 2019, Rio Grande, Brazil
  • RoboCup Asia Pacific 2019, Moscow, Russia
  • RoboCup German Open 2019, Magdeburg, Germany
  • RoboCup China Open 2019, Shaoxing, China
  • RoboCup Portugal Open 2017, Coimbra, Portugal
  • RoboCup Iran Open 2017, Tehran, Iran
  • RoboCup German Open 2017, Magdeburg, Germany
  • RoboCup Russia Open 2017, Tomsk, Russia
  • RoboCup US Open 2017, Miami, United States
  • RoboCup China Open 2017, Shaoxing, China
  • RoboCup Portugal Open 2016, Bragança, Portugal
  • RoboCup China Open 2016, Hefei, China
  • RoboCup European Open 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands
  • RoboCup Portugal Open 2015, Vila Real, Portugal
  • RoboCup China Open 2015, Guiyang, China
  • RoboCup Iran Open 2015, Tehran, Iran
  • GermanOpen 2015, Magdeburg, Germany
  • RoboCup Portugal Open 2014, Espinho, Portugal
  • RoboCup China Open 2014, Hefei, China
  • RoboCup Iran Open 2014, Tehran, Iran
  • RoboCup German Open, Magdeburg, Germany
  • RoboCup Portugal Open 2013, Lisbon, Portugal
  • RoboCup Iran Open 2013, Tehran, Iran
  • RoboCup German Open, Magdeburg, Germany
  • RoboCup German Open, Magdeburg, Germany
  • RoboCup Portugal Open, Lisbon, Portugal
  • RoboCup Iran Open 2011, Tehran, Iran
  • RoboCup Portugal Open, Leiria, Portugal
  • Iran Open 2010, Tehran, Iran
  • Latin America & Brazil Open 2010, São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
  • RoboCup Mediterranean Open 2010, Rome, Italy
  • RoboCup German Open (unofficial all-European tournament), Magdeburg, Germany
  • AUT Cup 2010, Tehran, Iran

See also

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References

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  • RoboCup@Home league, aims to develop service and assistive robot technology with high relevance for future personal domestic applications.

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