No more than 11 per team.
Different leagues will have different numbers based on the needs of the players. For example, a lot of recreational leagues will play with 8 per side to allow the players more touches on the ball. More in-game touches increases skill.
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∙ 12y agoThere is no set rule on how many players must play each position on a U12 team. The only rules are that there must be a goalkeeper and a cretin number of players on the field.
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∙ 12y agoim pretty sure 8 including the goalie
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It depends, most places 11 a side however, a few leagues change this but not often.
It would depend entirely on the league in question. Not more than 11.
In some parts of the world, U12 players use full-size fields and goals. However, it is more common for smaller dimensions and fewer players to be present in youth games. In the United States, the official USSF recommendation is for goals to be 7ft high and 7yd wide, which is one less foot of height and one less yard of width than full-size goals required in the Laws of the Game.
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A u12 soccer league is a league for kids 12 or under. If you see GU12 or BU12, the "G" stands for girls and the "B" stands for boys. Therefore, Girls Under 12/Boys Under 12.
There is no unified standard for youth field sizes.
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