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∙ 13y agoThey are mascots. They are either very ill children, a child who has won a competition or their parents have paid big big bucks to get them there. In big matches like finals and World Cup matches every single player has a mascot, in ordinary matches only the captain brings one on for each team.
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∙ 11y agochildships or your momma
A football fan.
Football-player following girl.
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players, match officials, Referees, assistant referees, stewards
its when the ball pops out of a players hand actually.
Must be the ball boy.
No they have what they call a safety cup all the football players use
You call it football because you play with ball and kick the ball
Of course if you're referring to the real football that is. Otherwise very very rarely. I sometimes think why did they call their sport "football". Assuming you mean American soccer, players only play with their feet. The only times you aren't kicking the ball is if there is a throw in or you are a goalkeeper, who is allowed to use his hands.
Association football, soccer, there are 11 players a side. Rugby football; rugby union has 15 a side, rugby league has 13. Australian football, Aussie Rules, has 18 a side. Gaelic football has 15 a side. American football has 11 a side. Canadian football has 12 a side. Winchester football has either 6, 10, or 15 a side.
This is usually the quarterback, and its because he is calling an audible, to switch up a play, or to call motion.
lol because you play with a ball and you hit it with your foot there for football Lol hahaAnswerSoccer was originally an abbreviation for 'Association Football' use by players in 19th centaury England to make a distinction from 'Rugger' or Rugby Football. Since then Soccer has become a dictionary word in its own right.