Yes, many professional soccer players wear shin guards. You can see these guards during the soccer games on television, and they are often worn under the socks.
They all have to wear them.
Yes you can
Because they wear shin guards and most of the shin guards go down to your ankles.
They are commonly referred to as "Shin Pads" or "Shin Guards".
Not in the slightest
Shin guards are worn under soccer socks because the socks keep the shin guards in place, right in front of the shins. If the shin guards were worn on top of the socks all shin guards without straps would not remain on and even those that have straps that go around the back of the leg will not keep the shin guards in place.
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.
yes, ur suppose two wear them under your sock
If you're talking about soccer referees, I don not believe so.
A shirt, shorts, shin guards, socks and boots with cleats.
soccer players wear cleats,shin guards,tank top shirts,and kinda baggy shorts
Behind the sock. There are different ways to wear them, but they are always covered by a long soccer soccer. Some players may use shin guard sleeves to help keep them in place, and others also wear a shorter sock under the shin guard as well.