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RoboCup 2007 Final, Humanoid League

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Team Osaka (Japan) vs. NimbRo (Univ. of Freiburg, Germany)
The 2007 final was one of the best humanoid soccer games ever, if not the best. Team Osaka played with one goalie and one field player while NimbRo used two field players. The Osaka robots were very quick to approach the ball and to kick it across the field. The NimbRo robots excelled in one-on-one fights for the ball and also demonstrated nice team play. The exciting game was open until the end. The final score was 8:6 for NimbRo.

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  • This is better than female soccer

  • Cracked was wrong. That was actually pretty awesome. And cute at that.

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  • Here to 0:54 sex??

  • Geek Olympics

  • 9:06 tall bloke in the blue t-shirt looks like he's lost the farm on this one, lol :)~

  • This is why we Americans don't stand a chance. We may have to accept that the Asians could destroy us at any time without even putting a single person on U.S. soil. Still kind of cute.

  • @halfmanhalfmetal That was the only reason that I was here!

  • 2:40 the best! :D

  • how much does such a robot cost (about)?

  • That was one intense game!!! I jizzed in my pants

  • "No flash photography!"

    Guy sounded angry. :P

    And yeah, I know the reason is because it'll mess the sensors.

  • I like the part where the robot has a mini-heart attack at 03:15 XD

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