Competition Schedule 

 

MiroSot

MiroSot will be played by the new rules as published on the FIRA website.

All participating teams must be prepared to provide a referee.

Teams that are registered in both MiroSot Middle-League (5 vs 5) and Large-League (11 vs 11) must be prepared to play at the same time.

The scheduled times for matches may change if there are dependencies with other matches.

Every team is requested to be ready to play on short notice during the official playing times.

MiroSot Middle-League (5 vs 5)

The preliminary round will be played in 6 groups (5 groups with 4 teams and 1 group with 3 teams).

In case of no-shows or disqualifications groups will be rearranged so that every group has a minimum of 3 teams.

Ranking of teams in the groups will be determined as set forth in the rules.

Quarterfinals

All teams placed first in the groups will advance to the quarter finals.

Additionally the two teams with the best placement within all teams placed second in the 4-team-groups will also advance, i.e. “the two best of the second placed teams will advance”.

The second team of any 3-team-group will not advance under any circumstances.

The exact quarterfinal fixtures will be decided by the lot.

MiroSot Large-League (11 vs 11)

Preliminary round will be played in 2 groups with 4 teams each.

The first and the second will advance to the semi-finals.

HuroSot

The HuroSot competitions will be played on June 30 – July 3 by the new rules as published on the FIRA website.

RoboSot

The RoboSot competition will be played on July 1 – 2 by the old rules.

KheperaSot

The KheperaSot competition will be played on July 1 – 2.

SimuroSot

The SimuroSot competition will be played on June 30 – July 3.

A detailed schedule will be published soon.

Important Notes

As there a wide variety of electricity systems all over the world, please make sure to bring any electrical adaptors you need from your home country! We cannot provide electric equipment besides a limited number of European standard extension cords and European standard computer supply cords. The number of keyboards and mice we can provide is also very limited. Whenever possible, please bring keyboards and mice along!

Germany's electricity is 230V, 50 Hz AC with European plug (see here).

 

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