3 at the games, none during qualifying.
approx 4000 yards
No. Commentators just commented on this during Paraguay vs Japan
Mia Hamm: "I am building a fire and every day I train, I add more fuel. At just the right moment, I light the match".
There are normally 11 players on a team at the beginning of a match. But there are exceptions. Let's jump around a bit and perhaps learn some things. The Laws of the Game permit a team to enter a match with a minimum of 7 players. If this team cannot produce more players, it can still begin the match. So 7, 8, 9, or 10 players can begin a game. (The other team doesn't have to play "at reduced strength" just because the first team is short of players.) If a team in a match has one of its players sent off (red carded), it must now "play short" and make do with 10 players. Another send-off will reduce that teams numbers yet again. Should the team be at 7 (either from the start of the match or from "attrition" due to red cards, another red card will mandate the termination of the match. (The team that has fewer than 7 players forfeits the match.) There are other "kinds" of soccer (beach soccer, indoor soccer and such) where the teams begin with 5 or 7 or however many players the governing body sponsoring the match designates. Also, short-sided games can be played in competitions where 5 vs. 5 or 7 vs. 7 or another "set" number of players takes to the field. (And the size of the fields is reduced, either a little or a lot.) The objectives and ideas of the sponsors and the cooperation of the players and teams is blended so that "the essence of the game" can be played in a modified format to fit location, players (their age and/or abilities), or anything else. (Imagine a full-sized soccer field laid out on a sandy beach and two teams of 11 going at it. Probably not cool. Different, but probably not cool.) Some "careful" and "respectful" modifications to the game are made all the time. It's about the players and the spirit of the game. How can a sponsoring organization serve them both? Modifications are permitted for this purpose.
anybody could scored first goal in a soccer.
No, players are not allowed to score directly from inside the goalie box during a soccer match.
11 players play for each team in a soccer match (including the goalkeeper.)
Soccer players typically wear a jersey on their chest during a match.
No, it is not allowed to fake a penalty kick during a soccer match.
In a soccer friendly match, each team is allowed to make a maximum of six substitutions.
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Players receive a corner kick in a soccer match when the ball goes out of bounds over the goal line, last touched by the defending team.
Players are not allowed to obstruct the goalkeeper within the 6-yard box during a soccer match. They must also adhere to offside rules when positioning themselves in this area. Additionally, players are not allowed to commit fouls or use excessive force within the 6-yard box.
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there are 10 to11 players allowed
No, in soccer, players are not allowed to use their hands to pass the ball back to the goalkeeper. The goalkeeper is the only player on the team who can use their hands to handle the ball within the penalty area.
In soccer, players are not allowed to obstruct the goalkeeper within the goalie box. They must also not interfere with the goalkeeper's ability to play the ball. Additionally, players are not allowed to stand in front of the goalkeeper during a corner kick. These rules are in place to ensure fair play and safety during the game.