In a team of football there are eleven players each. And the coach can use only three substitutes each.
Assuming you're talking about the game of soccer (as opposed to american football) - the maximum number of substitutes in a team is.... three.
Soccer teams can only play eleven players on the picth but can have five players as substitutes with a maximum of three subs in one match. But a team could have as many players as they wish but can only choose a squad of 16 for a match.
not so sure leh
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11 players start, 3 substitutes may be used during a match. A team may have a large squad of 25-40 players.
There are 11 players on the pitch at a time, and five players as substitutes on the bench.
well football is 3 only in a proper match not friendly
A total of 22 players play at a time in a football match, 11 players in a team.
In Soccer each side is allowed two substitutes.
A competitive soccer game has 11 players in each team including goal keeper and 3 substitutes. However, in a friendly or training match the teams can agree as many substitutes as they like as long as there are no more that 11 players on each team at one time.
If you mean how do players substitutes in volleyball, they do a motion with their arms/hands, then the down ref will let them go after they have touched hands. If you mean how many substitutes are there, there are twelve subs per a set in a volleyball match.