they are 24 feet long and 8 feet tall
As long as it needs to befor ethe big league.
The creation of Major League Soccer was one of the conditions that helped to guarantee the right to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup to the United States. The organizing committee of the World Cup announced the formation of MLS in late 1993. Play officially began in the spring of 1996.
cleats, shinguards, long socks, shorts, light jersey, and sign on a soccer league
90 minutes
This is one of the areas that FIFA allows individual youth leagues to decide for themselves, so each league sets its own rules.
Major League Soccer matches consist of two 45-minute halves, with a halftime break of about 15 minutes. Stoppage time may be added to the end of each half at the referee's discretion to compensate for delays during the game. In general, most games last about two hours. Although Major League Soccer matches may end in a tie, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup matches cannot end in a tie. Therefore, if the score is tied at the end of those matches, two 15-minute overtime periods will be played. If the score is still tied at the end of those two 15-minute overtime periods, the match will be decided by penalty kicks.
Twelve yards.
90 MINUTES
This is completely dependent on what your local league decides in their modification to the Laws of the Game. Our local competitive league uses two 30 minute halves. Any answers you receive will be regional.
A soccer season typically lasts around 9 to 10 months, depending on the league and level of competition.
10FT
No. In Australia, the term "Football" [colloquially "footy"], mainly refers to the Australian football game, also called, "Aussie Rules". Even in the two states that play much more rugby than Australian football, they do not reference soccer with the word 'football' - the 150+ year tradition within Australia has therefore long been to be speaking of either Australian football or one of the rugby codes - 'league or union' when football is mentioned. The only change that has occurred is that the major soccer / "association football" league in Australia has changed its own lead name from "Soccer" to include the word "Football", but certainly, neither the general populous, nor the culture as a whole refers to soccer by the term football. The chief governing body of Australian Football has long been named, "The Australian Football League". The true name of the soccer brand of football, by the way, is actually "Association Football".