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The original goal of this initiative was stated as:
 
The original goal of this initiative was stated as:
''By mid-21st century, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win the soccer game, complying with the official rule of the FIFA against the winner of the most recent World Cup.''
 
  
===RoboCup Chinese National Committee(RCCNC)===
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''By mid-21st century, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win the soccer game, complying with the official rule of the FIFA against the winner of the most recent World Cup.''
RoboCup Chinese National Committee was established in 2006, aiming to promote the development of the RoboCup in China.
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*[[RCCNC | RoboCup Chinese National Committee(RCCNC)]]
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===Information about Robocup Competitions in 2013===
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===Chinese RoboCup Committee===
To be announced in "[[Robocup Chinese National Committee:Current events | Current events]]" page.
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Chinese RoboCup Committee was established in 2006, aiming to promote the development of the RoboCup in China.
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*[[RCCNC | Chinese RoboCup Committee]]
  
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===Information about recent RoboCup Competitions===
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*[[RCO19 | <font color=arange>China Open 2019</font>]]
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*[http://www.robocup2018.org/ RoboCup 2018]
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*[http://www.robocup2017.org/ RoboCup 2017]
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*[[RKO16 | Korean Open 2016]]
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*[[RCO15 | China Open 2015]]
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*[http://www.robocup2015.org/ RoboCup 2015]
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*[[Chinese_RoboCup_Committee:Current_events | More]]
 
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RoboCup is an international academic initiative to promote AI and robotics research, by offering publicly appealing, but formidable challenges. It also provides an international education platform for robots. The name RoboCup is a contraction of the competition's full name, "Robot World Cup", which currently consists of three main major domains, "RoboCupSoccer", "RoboCupRescue", and "RoboCup@Home", as well as "RoboCupJunior".

The original goal of this initiative was stated as:

By mid-21st century, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win the soccer game, complying with the official rule of the FIFA against the winner of the most recent World Cup.

Chinese RoboCup Committee

Chinese RoboCup Committee was established in 2006, aiming to promote the development of the RoboCup in China.

Information about recent RoboCup Competitions