First Robotics Competition

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8,463 teams · 3,203 active in 2026 · 6,485 US · 1,978 international. Filter by state, district, and EPA rating — and click through to each team's full record.

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What does EPA mean? What's a "district"?

EPA (Expected Points Added) is a Statbotics-computed performance rating — a team's average contribution to its alliance's score per match, calibrated across the entire season. Higher EPA generally means stronger recent on-field performance. As a rough guide: 1500+ is elite (top ~5%), 1200+ is top quartile, 900+ is above average. EPA doesn't account for team culture, mentor quality, awards (Chairman's / Dean's List), or accessibility — those matter just as much for choosing a team to join.

Districts are regional governance groups inside FIRST: FIM (Michigan), FIT (Texas), NE (New England), CA (California), ONT (Ontario), PNW (Pacific Northwest), FMA (Mid-Atlantic), FCH (Chesapeake), and several others. District teams play a regional season before regional championships; non-district teams qualify directly through "Regionals" (one-off competitions). For most parents, district affiliation matters mainly for travel logistics.

Win rate + W-L are historical totals across every match a team has played. Rookie year is the team's first competition season.

# Team Location District Status EPA Win rate W-L Rookie
4830 ROBOT 2E Shenzhen, 44, China Inactive · last 2015 1,468 37.5% 9–15
4813 NOT PAY FOR THIS TEAM Shen zhen, 44, China Inactive
4831 FIRST PARTICIPATE Shen zhen, 44, China Inactive
5850 Guangzhou lego xueyuan Guangzhou, 44, China Inactive
5861 ManGeKyo guangzhou, 44, China Inactive

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FRC is the high-school capstone of a longer robotics pathway: FLL in elementary/middle school → FTC in middle/early-high → FRC for 9-12. Most strong FRC contributors started in FLL or FTC, not FRC itself.

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Data sources: The Blue Alliance (team rosters), Statbotics (EPA, win/loss). Refreshed weekly.