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    China hosts first AI-powered soccer tournament with autonomous robots

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a futuristic showdown that captured global attention, four teams of autonomous humanoid robots competed in China’s first AI-powered soccer tournament. 

    The event took place in Beijing’s Yizhuang Development Zone as part of the Robo League robot football tournament, marking a significant milestone for real-world artificial intelligence competition in China.

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    China’s first AI-powered soccer tournament  (CCTV)

    How autonomous robot soccer works without humans

    Unlike remote-controlled robot matches, this tournament featured zero human intervention. Each team had three active humanoid robots plus a substitute, playing two ten-minute halves with a five-minute break.

    The robots ran, walked, kicked and even made real-time decisions using AI and sensors. Cameras and optical sensors allowed them to detect the ball from 65 feet away with more than 90% accuracy. They also recognized teammates, field markings, goals and opponents. Despite a slightly awkward gait, the robots operated fully on their own, acting and reacting without any external commands.

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    Why this matters for robotics

    “This is the first fully autonomous AI robot football match in China. It represents a combination of technological innovation and industrial application,” said Dou Jing, executive director of the organizing committee.

    Beyond entertainment, the event offered a serious glimpse into how AI and robotics could integrate into public life. It demonstrated how far real-world autonomy has come and how these systems can function in unpredictable environments. Dou added that the match was a step toward bringing intelligent machines into everyday scenarios.

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    China’s first AI-powered soccer tournament (CCTV)

    China prepares for global humanoid robot games

    The event also served as a preview for the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Sports Games, which will be hosted in Beijing from August 15-17. The games will include eleven events modeled after traditional sports, including track and field, gymnastics, soccer and synchronized dancing. It will be the city’s second major humanoid sports event after a half-marathon.

    Organizers noted that while the robots still face challenges, such as dynamic obstacle avoidance, progress is happening quickly. For this event, collisions were allowed as long as they were not malicious. One co-organizer compared the level of play to that of 5 or 6-year-old children but expressed optimism that skill levels would improve with better hardware and AI training.

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    The THU Robotics team from Tsinghua University defeated the Mountain Sea team from China Agricultural University 5-3.

    Autonomous humanoid robots in real-world action

    Earlier, China also hosted a humanoid vs. human long-distance race, where the top robot completed a 13-mile course in two hours and 40 minutes. The fastest human finished in just over one hour, but the comparison showed how far walking robots have come.

    As Beijing prepares to host the 2025 global games, robot soccer is starting to feel less like a gimmick and more like a glimpse into how intelligent machines could soon play a significant role in our everyday lives.

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    China’s first AI-powered soccer tournament (CCTV)

    Kurt’s key takeaways

    Watching robots play soccer without any human help is a peek into where AI and robotics are headed. These machines are learning fast, and while they’re still a little wobbly, the future of autonomous technology looks anything but uncertain. If this is the starting point, imagine what they’ll be capable of in just a few years.

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