Drone soccer involves two teams of at least three players controlling drones equipped with protective cages. Each team defends a goal, and the aim is to fly a drone through the opponent's goal. The game, originating in South Korea in 2018, comprises three sets of three minutes each, with the highest-scoring team winning. Unlike intimidating drone racing, drone soccer's simple rules and short matches appeal to beginners and spectators. The sport's accessibility, requiring minimal setup in small areas like school gyms, contributes to its popularity. Drone soccer also fosters STEM education, offering opportunities for learning drone building and coding.