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Introduction to Drone Soccer
Drone Soccer is an innovative sport where teams compete to score goals using specially designed drones. Each team consists of five drones, with one designated as the striker responsible for scoring. The other drones play supporting roles, either assisting in defense or aiding in scoring by disrupting opponents. Matches are divided into three sets, each lasting three minutes. Despite the brevity, the intensity of the game demands high concentration from players and captivates spectators with nonstop action as drones zip across the field, engaging in relentless attacks and defenses.
Drone Ball
Round or similar shaped exoskeleton
Diameter 40cm±2cm,
Weight less than 1100g
LED is at least 20cm in diameter and up to 40cm
The number of individual LED elements is 6 or more per 10cm
The single open area of ​​the exoskeleton
is less than 150 cm
Stadium
The official arena has the following dimensions and is 4-5m high.
The goalpost has an inner diameter of 60cm, an outer diameter of 100cm, and a width of 20cm, and the center of the goal is located between 3 and 3.5m in height from the surface of the stadium.
Game rules
Each team consists of a maximum of 5 players and 5 drone balls on the field during a drone soccer match.
One of the five drones is labeled as a striker.
Only the striker can score points by passing an opponent's goal.
The other player either supports the striker in the attack or defends against the opponent's striker.
If the striker's attack is successful and scored,
all players on the scoring team must cross their team halfline.
3
Minutes
The cockpit position is predetermined before the match and remains unchanged throughout the game.
3
Sets
In a single match, there are three sets, each lasting three minutes. Throughout each set, there is no allowance for operation time.
3
Break Time
During the set-to-set maintenance time, each team is required to conduct parallel maintenance and operation activities.
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