In Field Hockey, there are 11 players on each team. Usuallly that includes, 3 defenders, a sweeper, two wings, three midfielders, one centre forward and a goal keeper
I'm pretty sure there can be as many substitutions as you want in the game.
There are typically six players on the ice during a game of 6-hole hockey.
Hockey players typically make substitutions during a game based on the coach's instructions, the flow of the game, and the players' energy levels. They often switch out players during stoppages in play or when there is a strategic advantage to do so.
A football team should have 11 players on the field during a game.
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A team can have up to 16 players generally. 11 players are on the field at one time - 10 field players and 1 goal keeper. Up to 5 players can be on the 'bench' and can be rotated into the game at any time.
No, not during a game, but players has died from injuries suffered on ice.
12 players are allowed on a volley ball field at one time during a game.
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Field hockey is a whole year sport in most countries; the offseason is usually the summer, when many players play the easier form of summer hockey (rule alterations include not being allowed to raise or hit the ball, playing on a halfsize field, less players, etc.).
Players fighting in Olympic hockey receive a match penalty and are ejected from the game.
Whenever the ball is in play. You substitute on the fly so the game won't stop for you to go in. As soon as the player you're going in for is off the field, you sprint on the field and get in the game!