ROBOSOCCER CHALLENGE
23,24,25, June-2025
The soccer player robot competition is inspired by professional matches, designed to replicate the precision and skill of human players. Participants create robots capable of skillfully maneuvering and shooting the ball toward the opponent’s goal. The event aims to foster creativity, technical skills, and teamwork among young individuals, providing an engaging and competitive environment.
Teams
- Participants must be between 8 and 16 years old.
- Each team can have 3 to 5 members as core participants (the supervisor is not counted as a core member).
Arena
- Field Dimensions : Approximately 8 meters in length and 5 meters in width, with a 10% tolerance.
- Goal Dimensions : About 1 meter in length, 60 cm in height, and 50 cm in depth, with a 10% tolerance.
- Penalty Spot : Positioned 140 cm from the goal line.
- Field Material : Carpeted surface.
Robots
Teams must build a robot capable of being remotely controlled to score goals against opponents.
The robot's design is up to the team’s creativity but must mechanically support ball movement and goal-scoring. For goal-scoring capability, the robot must include a ball-kicker mechanism.
- Robot Quantity : Each team must have three robots, one of which will act as the goalkeeper.
- Robot Identification : Robots must be labeled with numbers 1, 2, and 3. The goalkeeper must specifically be identified with the number 1 in order to make it easy for the referee to recognize.
- Dimensions : Maximum dimensions are 30 cm (length) × 30 cm (width) and minimum 15 cm (height).
- Weight : The robot’s total weight, including batteries and remote receiver, must not exceed 5 kg (with a 5% tolerance).
- Power Source : Robots can use batteries up to 12 volts, without any current limitations. The type of battery can be gel cell, lithium, NiCad, or dry cells.
- Remote Control : Wireless remote controls are compulsory.