Yes you can, but it will be extremely uncomfortable if you tape them to your on to your legs (on your skin) under your soccer socks. Rather put the tape outside the socks.
Yes, shin guards are required equipment for playing soccer to protect the shins from injury.
Shin guards.
Shin guards.
Because they wear shin guards and most of the shin guards go down to your ankles.
Soccer players wear shin guards to protect their shins from injuries caused by kicks, collisions, or falls during the game. Shin guards provide a layer of padding and hard material to absorb impact and reduce the risk of serious injuries.
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They were originally made of hay.
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Not in the slightest
Yes you can, but it will be extremely uncomfortable if you tape them to your on to your legs (on your skin) under your soccer socks. Rather put the tape outside the socks.
Professional soccer players are not required to wear any certain type of shin guard. Most soccer players in high level soccer, my team included, wear small tough shin guards that aren't bulky but still offer protection. I myself use Nike shin guards, but there is no official requirement for brand or type.
They are commonly referred to as "Shin Pads" or "Shin Guards".