Electronics researchers organized a football match between automated robots in the Italian capital, Rome, in an initiative that seeks to create intelligent and powerful robots capable of winning human soccer World Cup matches by the middle of the century. To make the robots more efficient, experts equipped them with sensors capable of tracking movement, in addition to a global positioning system to track the robots' locations on the field. Despite the development of robots, they found it difficult and lacking in concentration to follow the ball, and they stumbled often. One of the developer engineers named Nardi said: “To create these robots, we must overcome the classic issue of artificial intelligence, which is translating information obtained through sensors, into actions that allow the robot to play,” by building a mathematical model of the football field, which the robots follow during the game, based on what one robot sees by looking at another robot and according to the situation on the football field.