The final match of the 2025 RoBoLeague Robot Football Tournament was held in Beijing on June 28, 2025. This event was not only a major competition but also served as the first trial match for the upcoming 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games. It also marked China’s first-ever fully autonomous 3-on-3 AI robot football contest.
The THU Robotics team from Tsinghua University emerged as the champion of the tournament. The Mountain Sea team from China Agricultural University secured second place, while the Blaze team from Beijing Information Science and Technology University and the Power team from Tsinghua University’s Future Laboratory shared third place.
RoBoLeague has been attracting attention for its unique mix of sports and AI technology. The event drew many spectators, especially robotics enthusiasts eager to witness the latest advancements in cutting-edge technology.
Bian Yuansong, chairman of Shangyicheng Group, which organizes the event, said that RoBoLeague acts as a testing platform for new 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,” he explained.
Bian also mentioned that the technologies demonstrated during the tournament will soon be applied to real-world scenarios, benefiting both industrial production and daily life. “The technologies showcased during the competition will be rapidly translated into real-world applications, directly benefiting industrial production and everyday life,” Bian noted.
He further shared that the group has plans to develop more robot competition IPs, including a robot half-marathon and future RoBoLeague events. These initiatives aim to boost the real-world use and development of humanoid robotics across various fields.
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