Yes, you must where shin pads, stockings over them and studded shoes when playing soccer. Also, most referees expect to see respect in which the players tuck in their shirt.
Some of the requirements for travel soccer tryouts are being active, understanding the concepts of soccer, persistence, skills, and most importantly NOT TO GIVE UP!
There are no educational requirements for a soccer player. If you're good, you're good doesn't matter if you have have a Phd or if you are a school dropout
The ball is the responsibility of the referee.
Shoes, shirt, shorts, shin guards, socks, and one soccer ball. Of course, you could share that last one.
You must either be drafted or be picked up as a free-agent.
i think it is but u should ask a soccer coach
You'd need to be very good and have signed a professional contract with a club.
There are no formal requirements to join a semi pro football or soccer team in the UK. You simply have to be good enough to play.
Most leagues do not have any education requirements. However, many good training programs do exist at schools and colleges, which increase the chance of becoming pro.
He can but he musy meet the age requirements as well.
The main difference between a football and a soccer ball is their shape and size. A football is oval-shaped and larger, typically used in American football, while a soccer ball is round and smaller, used in the sport of soccer. Additionally, the materials and design of the two balls differ to suit the specific requirements of each sport.
it is the ultimate team sport... requires speed, strength, agility, quick reflexes... the real question is why is soccer a sport