You are going to have to clarify your question.
No, only the referee has the authority to stop a soccer game, unless extreme circumstances occur.
With soccer there are a number of things you can do. You could be a player on the team, a referee, or even a coach. I have refereed for a while and you can make some good money.
The referee is not on a team. He/she is hired (or they volunteer) by the club. If it is a school it is usually a coach.
Middie? In soccer, you have to play offense/defense. Your probably a horrible player, and your coach is pushing you or youre the star and your coach is letting you off easy.
A soccer team makes up the coach, sometimes an assistant coach, a goalie, your defenders ( normally 2 in older age groups), sometimes a sweeper or midfielder, and typically 3 offense players.
I would be a soccer coach cause I like soccer
if the coach does a penalty against the referee or the other team. if the coach mouth talks to much to a referee he could get a bench penalty
A ball girl in soccer would get the ball when it goes out of bounds and will give it to either the coach - referee and/or put it by the goal post out of bounds so that when a ball goes out again the goalie can just grab the ball that is by the post.
Yes
offense
Ray Woodard - soccer coach - died in 2009.
Ask the coach