#RoboCup2026 – humanoid league knockout phases


This weekend noticed the finale of the league competitions at RoboCup 2026 in Incheon, South Korea, with the winners within the small, center, and huge humanoid divisions determined. Congratulations to the next groups, who completed within the high three positions in every measurement class:

Small division

  1. Invic, Wuhan College, China
  2. Hamburg Bit-Bots, Universität Hamburg, Germany
  3. GeoHBots, College of Synthetic Intelligence, China College of Geosciences, China

Center division

  1. B-Human, Universität Bremen and German Analysis Heart for Synthetic Intelligence (DFKI), Germany
  2. HTWK Robots, Leipzig College of Utilized Sciences, Germany
  3. Rhoban, College of Bordeaux, France

Massive division

  1. Tsinghua Hephaestus, Tsinghua College, China
  2. CAU Mountain&Sea, China Agricultural College, China
  3. Water, Beijing Data Science & Expertise College, China

You’ll be able to watch the motion from one of many semi-finals within the center division, which noticed HTWK tackle Rhoban.

Within the last of the center division, HTWK took on B-Human:

Along with the principle competitions, there have been 5 league-wide awards:

  • Greatest Custom-made Humanoid Award: HERoEHS (ALICE 4th model)
  • Greatest Humanoid Software program Award: B-Human (Recreation Controller)
  • Open Analysis Problem: Ruhrbot Devils (AI Digicam Platform for Embedded 2D/3D Recreation Evaluation in RoboCup HSL)
  • Greatest Innovation Award: Bahia Robotics Staff
  • Greatest Referee Award: Anastasia Prisacaru (Berlin United)

Hear from Staff Hephaestus of Tsinghua College, who gained the massive division:

Though the competitions have drawn to an in depth, RoboCup 2026 continues as we speak with a symposium, which brings collectively researchers and practitioners from all over the world to current and talk about modern analysis in robotics and synthetic intelligence. You could find out extra right here.




Lucy Smith
is Senior Managing Editor for Robohub and AIhub.

Lucy Smith
is Senior Managing Editor for Robohub and AIhub.

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