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China has officially launched the First Humanoid Robot Football League. Although the players cannot breathe, they learn to slide, hit, fall, fall and get back.
Roboleague, who began on June 28, 2025, throws humanoid robots in Beijing, in full autonomous 3-on-3 football matches. There are robot teams prepared by Tsinghua University and Chinese Agricultural University in the first match. Tsinghua’s staff won the game with a final score of 5-3.
Provided by the robots Booster Robotics And according to videos placed online, it is equal to about 5 year olds for children aged 5 or 6. However, unlike the average kindergarten, these bots play without any human leadership. The action is equipped with artificial intelligence, watching the ball to make a strategy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl2w18yv34
At first glance, a publisher can sound like a gimmick. But this is not. This match was the first in China: a fully automated football game where humanoid robots are completely self-employed. And it’s just the beginning.
There is a deeper glory behind the outcome of the march. China, especially in sports competitions, will help you accelerate your advances in humanoid robotics and EU, more smarter, more stable and more stable and more flexible machines, adults or even servicemen.
Roboleague is part of a wider national boost. In April, Beijing hosted a half marathon trying to drive 21 kilometers, along with humans, humanoid robots. A bot, 2 hours and 40 minutes, behind the winner of man, but finished a bot race in an important achievement. In May, the match between two humanoid robots in Hangzhou took place. In August, Beijing will host World Humanoid Robot Games.
Roboleague is played on a small football field using three robots in each match. These robots use integrated AI systems to make real-time decisions without watching the ball without watching the ball from watching the ball. Programmed to be used without human control and can restore them after being beaten or falling during the game.
Again, the robots are far from perfect. Video clips of the match often fall, awkward sounds and very random clashes. The organizers admitted that robots are struggling with the facility, especially a fast-moving football ball, and to navigate obstacles. The rules were adjusted to compensate. Small collisions are not punished and the adaptive robots can be changed.
But there are signs of rapid progress. The organizers said that the bots have now created their own strategies without access to the AI.
China sees humanoid robots as the main sector in a global technological competition. According to the Chinese Electronic Institute, the internal humanoid robot market is expected to increase $ 870 billion (about $ 120 billion) by 2030. Packing money and policy support for Beijing Robotics Starts to reach there. Hopefully it can accelerate the development of robots who are Chinese, walking and more people in the way like Roboleague.
Sports, emerges, is a perfect training place. They demand balance, reaction period, coordination and teamwork. Humanoid robots are still everything fighting.
But because they continue to play, fall and study, the bots will only get better.
And this is a real game.