Overview
Engage in a thrilling robotic soccer match where teams compete to
score goals while adhering to strict rules and guidelines. Showcase
your engineering skills and strategic gameplay on the field.
⚠️ Notice:
Registration Closed
Due to insufficient number of participants in Robo Soccer, we are closing the registration of this event.
Rules and Regulations
23/04/2025
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Team Composition:
- Each team can have 1-2 robots on the field.
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A team may consist of 2-4 members (including operators and
developers).
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Only one operator is allowed to control the robot at a time.
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Robot Specifications:
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Dimensions: Maximum length: 30 cm, Maximum
width: 25 cm. (Same as remaining robo events)
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Robots can be wired or wireless (wireless must use secure
frequencies to avoid interference).
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Robots must not intentionally damage or disable other robots.
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Match Rules:
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Each match consists of two halves of 5 minutes each with a
1-minute break.
- The game starts with a kick-off from the center.
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A goal is valid only if the ball fully crosses the goal line.
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If the ball goes out, it is placed at the nearest touchline and
play resumes.
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Robots must not push, block, or trap the ball for more than 5
seconds.
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No human intervention is allowed once the match starts (except
in case of malfunctions).
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Fouls & Penalties:
- Continuous blocking or aggressive contact is a foul.
- Deliberate holding of the ball for too long is penalized.
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If a robot leaves the field, it must restart from its team's
goal area.
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If a robot malfunctions, the team has _ minutes to fix it.
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Multiple fouls may result in a yellow card (warning) or red card
(disqualification).
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Scoring & Winning:
- Each goal counts as 1 point.
- The team with the most goals at the end wins.
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In case of a draw, a penalty shootout (3 shots per team) will
decide the winner.
Prizes
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Cash Prize, Certificates,
Medals
Venue
Field Area, [Venue details as applicable]
Note
Additional Rules:
- The referee’s decision is final.
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Any external interference (e.g. WiFi jamming, signal blocking, or
physical intervention) results in immediate disqualification.
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Robots must be powered by safe energy sources (no explosives or
harmful materials).
Registration Closes on 19/04/2025
Registration Closed