Researchers from MIT designed "DribbleBot," a robot that dribbles a soccer ball just like humans. The robot stands out for its ability to kick a ball with legs, while most robots still use wheels.
(Updated 7/2 at 12:05 pm) Aspiring Arlington soccer stars will soon have the opportunity to show off their dribbling, shooting, juggling and passing skills. Next Saturday (July 7) from 4-8 p.m., the ...
Ghana and Tottenham Hotspur star, Mohammed Kudus, has revealed how he developed his dribbling technique playing on 'bumpy and sandy' pitches in his hometown in Nima. The Spurs forward is one of the ...
Sept. 13 (UPI) --New research shows young soccer players, or footballers, should spend more time learning to scan the playing field and less time working on ball skills. Often, youth soccer coaches ...
World governing body Fifa remembered Nigeria legend Austin ‘Jay-Jay’Okocha with a video showing his dribbling skills during the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan. The 48-year-old was the darling of ...