| RoboCup Official Site: The official RoboCup site, including information on the different events. |
| RoboCup 2001: The official site for the 5th RoboCup world championships, held in Seattle, Washington USA. Site contains information for participants and the media. Final results are also listed. |
| RoboCup Junior: The official site for the junior version of the competition. Includes information on the different events of the competition. |
| RoboCup Junior: Portal site includes discussion forum, FAQ, robot profiles, photos, and event information. |
| RoboCup Rescue: Site contains information on RoboCup Rescue,a competition involving robots designed for rescue operations. RoboCup Rescue is currently run as part RoboCup. |
| Robot Soccer - Roboterfußball: Club for promotion of robot soccer and multi agent systems in common. Located in Austria. |
| SourceForge - B-Soccer: B-Soccer wants to create teams of (simulated) soccer playing robots. These robots are controlled by neuronal nets. The robots learn playing by means of neuro-evolution. The robots should be able to participate at robo-cup simulation leagues. |
| SourceForge Project - Singer: A Java2 library/package which provides soccer (football)-robot programming environments in RoboCup simulation league match. It was designed simply with event-delivery model; does not have world-modeling nor decision-making procedure. |
| Virtual RoboCup: A project aimed at developing realtime 3D visualizations of RoboCup simulation league soccer games by adding articulated 3D body models to the original 2D simulation. |