RoboCup 2024: Group Phase: ER-Force vs. RobôCin

Now it’s our turn, and we are about to start our first official match of this RoboCup in just a few minutes. Our first group match starts at 3:00 PM against the Brazilian team RoboCin.

This match can be watched live on RoboTeam Twente’s livestream.

Before the match, final repairs are being made to the field, as the field lines are already starting to come off after just a few games.

First Half:

05:00 – Kick-off, the match begins. ER-Force is playing with white shells and yellow color.

4:30 – Good passing and a tough fight, and the ball is out. One of our robots seems to have temporary radio issues, and we take this robot out of the game. We are playing 7 vs. 8. Ball placement for RoboCin and intense play near our goal. Challenge flag from RoboCin. The game is stuck in a stalemate, and the game controller operator seems unsure of how to proceed.

4:00 – Intense play with big passes across the field. Ball placement for us. Finally, after a year of many failed attempts, we manage the ball placement again. The ball is in our half again, and our robots immediately manage to play it back to the opponent.

3:30 – Both we and RoboCin receive yellow cards for some light crashes.

3:00 – Problems with the game controller. There is another game controller on the network again. Our strategy and the audio ref are immediately causing problems. Fixing the problem will probably take a few minutes. The game resumes. The RoboCin robot can’t dribble but still manages the ball placement. Our robots are successful in defense and repeatedly fend off the opponents.

2:30 – Intense battle from our robots in front of our penalty area. Corner successfully defended.

2:00 – Very dangerous situations in front of our penalty area. Our defense let the ball through but no goal. Ball placement for RoboCin in their half.

1:30 – Long shot across the field and the ball is out again and needs to be placed by us. Nice chip kick but unfortunately, our robot couldn’t receive it.

1:00 – Parts are found on the field. Luckily they are not from us. Ball placement by RoboCin. Poor defense from us. Unfortunately, we are dueling very poorly, creating dangerous situations again and again.

0:30 – We challenge a potential excessive dribbling, which we believe was actually pushing by an opposing robot.

Half-time: The score remains 0:0 in this intense and exciting game.

Second Half:

5:00 – Kick-off for blue, double touch, and we have the kick-off. Foul by RoboCin. Very close situation in front of the RoboCin goal, but not converted.

4:30 – Ball placement for RoboCin. As always, with very little dribbling. Strong defense by our number 6. One of our robots had no radio, but it recovered just in time for ball placement.

4:00 – Successful defense by our robots. Unfortunately, a lot of dribbling is happening in front of our penalty area.

3:00 – Timeout for us. We need to restart one of our robots as it apparently went off during a collision. The referee is confused, asking us if we are ready to continue during our timeout. The game resumes.

2:30 – Intense battle in front of our penalty area. Ball placement for us in the opponent’s half. Success.

2:00 – Again, intense power play in our penalty area. Potential goal for us, but before that, the ball was shot too fast by RoboCin. Therefore, discussions ensue. Goal for us. It was very difficult to hold as it was deflected by RoboCin’s defender. The game continues. Kick-off for RoboCin.

1:30 – Immediate intense battle. Unfortunately, the ball is out. Ball placement by RoboCin. Nice chip over our robot, but the ball quickly goes out again. RoboCin is discussing again. The game resumes. Now the referee has to manually place the ball. RoboCin chips the ball out again. We are stuck in the opponent’s goal. Of course, this is a yellow card and a foul for us. Dangerous shot by RoboCin but saved. We place the ball, and RoboCin is discussing again. We don’t know why. They take a timeout.

1:00 – Ball placement for RoboCin, but their robot seems to have problems with it, and we get to try. Kick-off. Immediately the ball is back on the opponent’s side. Strong defense by number 5.

0:30 – Intense play on the opponent’s side. Only a few seconds left on the clock. Robot crash during ball placement. The ball is out, and the game is over.

It’s great to see that after the drought in the last RoboCup, we can finally win games again.