About this competition
FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is the flagship high-school robotics league run by FIRST. Each January, teams worldwide receive a brand-new game challenge and have six weeks to design, build, and program a 125-pound robot before regional and district competitions begin. Teams operate like real engineering firms — mentors from industry, fundraising, marketing, and rigorous design reviews are all part of the experience.
FRC is the pinnacle of pre-college robotics: alumni populate top engineering programs and earn millions in college scholarships every year. Expect a serious commitment of time, mentorship, and money.
Season & deadlines
Team registration opens September; build season kicks off the first Saturday of January.
Season window: January through April.
Cost
$5,000–$25,000 — Registration ~$6,000 per team plus event fees, materials, and travel. Sponsorships and grants are essential.
Prizes & outcomes
College scholarships, district/regional/world championship trophies
Prep resources
- Official rules and game manual · website
Live data
Synced from Blue Alliance620 events tracked across 71 regions · 8,463 registered teams worldwide.
Events in Maryland
CHS District Pasadena MD Event presented by Plummer Industries
Pasadena, Maryland
CHS District Bethesda MD Event presented by Bechtel
Bethesda, Maryland
CHS District Severn MD Event presented by Ball Corp
Severn, Maryland
FIRST Chesapeake District Championship presented by Qualcomm
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Battle o' Baltimore
Timonium, Maryland
FCH District Pasadena MD Event presented by Plummer Industries
Pasadena, Maryland
FCH District Bethesda MD Event presented by Bechtel
Bethesda, Maryland
FCH District Severn MD Event presented by Arcfield
Severn, Maryland
Find your team
Every registered FRC team has a page — search by number.
Or explore long-running teams:
- Team 1 — The Juggernauts (Pontiac, Michigan)
- Team 4 — Team 4 ELEMENT (Van Nuys, California)
- Team 5 — Robocards (Melvindale, Michigan)
- Team 6 — The CogSquad (Plymouth, Minnesota)
- Team 7 — Team007 (Baltimore, Maryland)
- Team 8 — Paly Robotics (Palo Alto, California)
- Team 9 — Roosevelt RoboRiders (Chicago, Illinois)
- Team 10 — Red Knights (St. Louis Park, Minnesota)
Summer FRC prep camps
Most successful FRC contributors attend a summer robotics program before their first build season.
Related competitions
Good preparation: FIRST Tech Challenge