Jersey #99 was retired league wide when Wayne Gretzky retired, therefore no one else has had that number since he wore it. However, there were other players who wore that number before him, and probably other players on other teams that wore the #99 at the same time that he wore it for his team.
will you believe the rules are the same in soccer in australia, as they are in the uk. seen as how it is the same sport
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yes
Women's soccer is in a different league to the men's soccer. Women use a soccer ball that is the same size as the men's soccer ball.
Soccer.
No. Why? Probably same reason a Basketball, Football, Hockey, Soccer, and Softball players do not wear it either. It is simply not neccessary.
Cristiano Ronaldo
its the same sport
Soccer players are required to have numbers in order to distinguish players on the field. No two players on the same team may share a number and the numbers with names must be listed on the team roster.
They are allowed the same 11 men on the field, as any other national team, and also the same number of substitute players.
The NBA players can choose any number they want between 00 and 99. However no two players can have the same number on one team. Currently, many players tend to choose lower numbers (under 50). There are very few players with high jersey numbers.
Yes. They both have 11 players on each team
you need to be more specific...because the number 81, for instance, is worn by both Terrell Owens of the Cowboys and Randy Moss of the Patriots. If you mean two football players on the same team with the same jersey number, that answer would be no, unless Owens and moss ever play on a pro bowl team together. Pro Bowl teams are the only teams that have two or players with the same number.
same as soccer
well they are about the same they always have concussions
EVERY soccer player because we are all the same from the inside #ILOVESOCCER