These are the main types of football played around the world. There are many variants of each that allow different numbers of players but use the same rulebase or hybrids that are mix-and-match combinations of rules from more than one code. Teams may have up to 53 players on roster, of which 45 may play in each game. There can be 11 on the field at one time. There is no limit on substitutions. Teams may have up to 18 players, of which 11 can be on the field at one time. Only three substitutes may be used per game. There are 22 players on a team, of which 18 may be on the field at any time. There is no limit on substitutions. There may be up to 30 players on a team, only 15 of which may take the field at any time. Only 5 substitutes can be made per game. There may be up to 17 players in a team, of which 13 may be on the field. There is no limit on substitutions. There are 22 players on a team, of which 15 may be on the field at any time.
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11 may be on the field for each team during a live ball. you can play with as few as 8 but no fewer because you cannot run an offensive play with less than 8. 7 on the line and one in posution to receive the snap.
11. Football is what you call "soccer". your sport is AMERICAN football :) one word makes the world of differences
there is 500k football player in the world
Discounting substitutes sat on the bench, one team consists of eleven players: 11 x 2 = 22 (two legs per player).
---- There were 33 players that played in at least one game for the 1933 Pittsburgh Pirates. Click on the '1933 Pittsburgh Pirates Roster' to see who they were along with relevant statistics.
If you are asking about college football, I believe all fifty states have at least one college with a football team, and some have many more than one. If you are asking about professional football, there are a number of states that do not have a team at this time: among them are Maine, Mississippi, Alaska, Hawaii, Vermont, and North Dakota.
The Ohio League kept interest in pro football going. In 1905 the idea for a pro football was proposed. The NFL, which then was the APFA, began to keep players from jumping from one team to another.