We present a road map for a joint project of the simulation league and the humanoid league that we call 3D2Real. This project
is concerned with the integration of these two leagues which is becoming increasingly important as the research fields are
converging. Currently, a lot of work is duplicated across the leagues, collaboration is sparse, and knowhow is not transfered
effectively. This binds resources to solve the same problems over and over again. To address this, we discuss the current
situation of both leagues with respect to these points and focus on open issues that have to be fixed. In addition, we describe
existing open standards and contributions from the RoboCup community that we plan to use for the project. As a milestone,
we propose to conduct the finals of the 3D simulation tournament on real robots by the year 2008. Finally, we propose a database
of simulated parts and algorithms in which each league can benefit and contribute with their expertise. These contributions
facilitate synergies to be used across individual leagues for the benefit of the RoboCup project and the year 2050 goal.