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China Launches First Humanoid Robot Soccer League in Beijing

China's first humanoid robot soccer league kicks off in Beijing, featuring cutting-edge AI technology and drawing robotics enthusiasts.

Jul 02, 2025Source: Visive.ai
China Launches First Humanoid Robot Soccer League in Beijing

To make the game more entertaining and create more fun, China launched the first humanoid robot soccer league in Beijing.

On June 28, 2025, the final of the 2025 RoBo League Robot Football Tournament took place in Beijing. This event served as the first trial match for the upcoming 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games and marked China’s first-ever fully autonomous 3-on-3 AI robot football competition.

The championship went to the THU Robotics team from Tsinghua University, with second place going to China Agricultural University’s Mountain Sea team. The Blaze team from Beijing Information Science and Technology University and the Power team from the Future Laboratory, Tsinghua University shared third place.

The league has won over fans thanks to its unique combination of sports and AI technology. Many spectators at the venue are robotics enthusiasts coming for the charm of cutting-edge technologies.

According to Bian Yuansong, chairman of Shangyicheng Group, which operates the event, RoBoLeague serves as a testing ground for frontier technologies such as bipedal dynamic balancing and multi-agent collaborative decision-making. The event not only provides crucial technical validation for the football segment of future humanoid robot games but also lays a solid foundation for enhancing the sensitivity of embodied robots.

The technologies showcased during the competition will be rapidly translated into real-world applications, directly benefiting industrial production and everyday life, Bian noted. He added that the group plans to develop a series of robot competition IPs—including a robot half-marathon and RoBo League—to promote the real-world application and development of humanoid robotics across diverse scenarios.

This innovative league is a significant step forward in the integration of AI and sports, demonstrating the potential for advanced robotics to enhance various aspects of daily life and industrial processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RoBo League Robot Football Tournament?

It is a humanoid robot soccer league that features fully autonomous 3-on-3 AI robot football matches, marking China's first such competition.

Who won the 2025 RoBo League Robot Football Tournament?

The THU Robotics team from Tsinghua University won the championship, with China Agricultural University’s Mountain Sea team in second place.

What technologies are showcased in the RoBo League?

The league showcases cutting-edge technologies such as bipedal dynamic balancing and multi-agent collaborative decision-making.

How will the technologies from the RoBo League be used in real life?

The technologies will be rapidly translated into real-world applications, benefiting industrial production and everyday life.

What future plans does Shangyicheng Group have for humanoid robotics?

The group plans to develop a series of robot competition IPs, including a robot half-marathon and RoBo League, to promote the real-world application and development of humanoid robotics.

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