Key visual for the 'School of Football' campaign by Hyundai and Boston Dynamics, featuring a humanoid robot striking a dynamic kick pose inside an indoor laboratory.
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School of Football:
Hyundai Explores Robotics Through the Language of Football

As excitement builds ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, Hyundai steps forward with a new perspective on the world’s most beloved sport. Looking beyond the pitch, we draw on the game's deeply human elements of movement, emotion, and culture to shape the next era of robotics. This vision now comes to life in School of Football, Hyundai’s global campaign for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, which translates advanced robotics technology into the universal language of football.

Can Football Teach a Robot to Move?

The journey begins with a simple idea:
What happens when human-centered robotics meets football, a sport deeply connected to our hearts?
School of Football approaches robotics through the universal language of football, exploring the future of human-centered robotics through expression, emotion and sport.

Key visual for the 'School of Football' campaign by Hyundai and Boston Dynamics, featuring a humanoid robot striking a dynamic kick pose inside an indoor laboratory.

Imagine Atlas encountering football for the first time—observing the passion and energy that have made the game meaningful to millions around the world, sparking a curiosity about football and the emotion it inspires. As Atlas’ journey unfolds, Hyundai explores how robotics can evolve beyond functionality to reflect human curiosity, adaptability, and expression.

From Curiosity Comes Action

Across a series of training, Atlas begins with the fundamentals of football. What starts with simple drills gradually develops into more advanced skills, with each action marking another step forward.

But even the simplest kick reveals something more. Football requires continuous adjustment of full-body motion in relation to a moving external object such as a ball, demanding advanced levels of control and integrated system performance. Through continuous repetition and optimization — core principles in both football training and robotics development — the training process takes Atlas through foundational footwork.

A Boston Dynamics humanoid robot practicing a kicking pose with a soccer ball in an indoor training space.

Set in motion by the vision of ‘Next Starts Now’, School of Football brings the next generation of robotics capabilities to life through embodied movement in dynamic, sport-inspired environments. All movements were performed by Atlas without the use of CGI, reinforcing both authenticity and engineering credibility.

Atlas Reveals the Ghost Rabona

The progression culminates in Atlas taking on one of football’s most iconic techniques: the Rabona kick, a move that requires crossing one leg behind the other to strike the ball with precision, balance and full-body coordination. Atlas pushes the technique even further, adding a deceptive feint kick motion to create the Ghost Rabona.

image of the title of “ghost rabona” & 3-4 step by step images of the ghost rabona kick

To achieve this, the Boston Dynamics engineering team models real human football movement data at a granular level. These movements are translated into a physics-based simulation environment. Through weeks of Reinforcement Learning, Atlas develops the control and coordination needed to perform the kick with increasing accuracy.

More than a demonstration of technical skill, the Ghost Rabona highlights how robotics can evolve through human-inspired movement, training and learning.

images of Atlas playing football from the practice films

Where Robotics Meets Football

From Discovery to mastery, from movement to meaning, ‘School of Football’ represents more than a campaign. Under the combined strengths of Hyundai Motor Group and Boston Dynamics, Atlas’ learning journey reveal how innovation in technology can be made more accessible through storytelling, more engaging through sport, and more human-centered through creativity.

At Hyundai, we believe every big step in technology should be anchored in humanity. And what's more humane than football?

Follow @hyundai on Instagram to learn more about ‘School of Football’ campaign.

A Boston Dynamics engineer kneeling in front of a humanoid robot in an indoor facility, demonstrating how to kick a soccer ball.

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