Kazakh School Teams to Compete at Drone Soccer World Cup in South Korea
Three school teams from Astana will represent Kazakhstan for the first time at the FIDA Drone Soccer World Cup 2025, set to take place in late September in Jeonju, South Korea, according to the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development.
Drone soccer, a South Korean innovation launched in 2016, is a rapidly growing esport. The game is played in a netted arena by two teams of five, each piloting spherical drones measuring 20-40 centimeters in diameter. The goal is to score by flying a designated drone, known as the drone-ball, through the opponent’s gate while defending one’s own. Matches consist of three three-minute rounds.
The Federation of International Dronesoccer Association (FIDA) was founded in 2021, bringing together national associations. The inaugural world championship took place in South Korea in 2023, evolving from a school-based initiative into a national sensation. Today, more than 1,000 school and university teams compete across South Korea, and FIDA now includes over 35 countries. The 2025 World Cup in Jeonju is expected to feature dozens of national squads and hundreds of athletes, including Kazakhstan’s debut delegation.
Kazakhstan will be represented by three Astana-based teams: Specialized Lyceum No. 82 “Daryn,” School-Lyceum No. 8, and the private school Skillset. “For children, this is not just a tournament but a ticket to the future. Today they pilot drones; tomorrow they’ll design unmanned systems that could reshape aviation in Kazakhstan and beyond,” said Dmitry Ivanov, head of the Kazakhstan Drone Soccer Association.
The championship will run from September 25 to 28 at two venues: the Jeonju International Drone Sports Center and the Jeonju World Cup Stadium. This autumn, the Kazakh teams will also participate in Digital Bridge 2025 in Astana, where they are scheduled to lead masterclasses and demonstration matches for international guests.
Organizers say the event will mark the launch of Kazakhstan’s national drone soccer season for 2025-2026, with the introduction of regular school and city leagues.
As previously reported by The Times of Central Asia, Kazakhstan is also investing in drone technology for broader applications, including agriculture and safety engineering.
