No
Yes. The only times other players aren't permitted in the penalty box are on the goalkeeper's goal kicks and on penalty kicks.
In soccer, there is no such thing as a blue card. However, indoor soccer (A similar by distinct sport) uses the blue card to indicate a time penalty for certain fouls. If the goalkeeper receives a blue card, another player will serve that time in their place.
yes it is but most players aren't stupid enough to leave unlss they see a teamate .
When a goalkeeper gets sent off, they have to leave the field of play and cannot be replaced by another goalkeeper. A teammate will have to step in as the substitute goalkeeper for the remainder of the match.
Yes it is the rule , that the goalkeeper that got the red card should leave the pitch and another goalkeeper will take his place, but the coach must withdraw a player, in other words the team will play with 10 players only. Alternatively, the manager can decide to put one of the players already on the pitch in goal, though this rarely happens.
No, back row players can not leave to hit the ball.
whenever theres a crap forward and his defenders arnt doing anything
If you have an injured outfield player and no substitutes available, you can swap him with the goalkeeper by having the goalkeeper don the outfield player's jersey and position. This allows the injured player to leave the field for treatment while the goalkeeper takes on the outfield role. It's important to communicate this change clearly to the referee and team to avoid confusion. However, ensure that the goalkeeper is comfortable playing outfield, as this may affect the team's overall performance.
11 players on each team. Though teams can play with less if a player(s) gets sent off or all subs have been used but then a player gets injured and has to leave the pitch
Yes.
Yes! He can go wherever he likes.
Because Helen bought the rights to Soccer Am and he woudl of ended up working for her and he didnt want to !