Ramon Quiroga
The soccer positions are forward, mid field, wing, goal keeper, sweeper, bench and back.
Not if you are the score-keeper or if you are doing the area or the perimeter or the area of the field
Forward, Midfield, Defense, and Keeper/Goalie
Yes, one player on the field must be designated as the goal keeper.
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11 per team eg: 1 goal keeper and 10 on the field.
on the field- speed, agility, and foot skills keeper- same and fast reflexes
11 players on the field including the goal keeper. and a few substitutes.
If the goal keeper's team has substitutions remaining, then another goal keeper may replace them. If not, then a field player must be nominated to become the new goal keeper.
most of the time when a goal keeper takes the penalty shot but sometimes when the goal keeper of the other team is so much above his field or area the goal keeper may kick the ball from goal to the other goal.
A Libero is a noun and in the sports field is directed to soccer and to volleyball. In soccer the word refers to a player called "The Sweeper" who protects the goal keeper. In Volleyball the word refers to the player who plays in the back row.
To kick the ball into the square posts at either end of the field.