Why should a goalkeeper have to wear gloves in football? Gloves are only worn for padding and gripping reasons, so it is the choice of the keeper as to whether he prefers the grip of the gloves and whether he feels he needs padding. The only real argument for goalies to have to wear gloves is that if there is a packed penalty area, and the referee sees a hand touch the ball, it is easier in that split second to see if it was the goalkeeper or whether someone comitted hand ball.
no, he doesnt
well he doesnt wear anything now... hes dead
The National Football ( soccer ) team. Because they wear all white jersey, shorts, and socks
If you are left handed, you throw the baseball with your left hand, so in this case the left handed glove goes on a left handed persons right hand so they catch with glove on right hand and then pull the ball out of mitt and throw with left hand. - It means if you are left handed get this glove but you will wear it on your right hand.
Andy Brown 1974.... Andy Brown 1974.... my name is JR COYOTE....the question should be who was the last goalie to not wear a mask,or to play without a mask,it was andy brown of the penguins,two other facts,i beleive he at one time held the nhl record for most penalty minutes by a goalie,of course until billy smith came along,the other interesting point was there were 2 goalies that started the season without masks that year,but gump worsley finally grew a brain and wore it sometime throught that season
Soccer goalies usually wear a goalie jersey which is usually bright and a different color than the team so they can tell who the goalie is. The wear regular atheletic shorts or padded goalie shorts or pants.(i prefer pants so you dont scratch up you knees real bad when you fall) they also wear padded goalie gloves so they can catch the ball easier. It is also a good idea to wear a mouthguard too
No, a goalkeeper can wear any boot they want, there are no special boot designed for keepers.
So he can be distinguished from the rest of his players by, the players on the pitch, the referee and officials and the fans.
Yes, definitely. lots of ice hockey goalies wear two cups. A regular cup jock and then a special goalie cup over top of that. Usually the size and speed of the puck or ball being shot at the net determines wether a goalie would need to wear a goalie cup. Lacrosse and ice hockey goalies wear cups but soccer goalies generally dont wear a cup
No, goalkeepers just wear the same boots as the rest of the team. If they are a really good keeper they can get away with wearing a bright colour, but the majority of them stay moderately conservative.
You can play whenever you want to, just wear a mouthguard and be careful with your mouth. I am a goalie, and I went back to playing soccer the day after I put on my braces.
What I do is put a softball or other large-ish ball in the glove and leave it like that until I need to wear it. If the ball falls out, use some string to tie the glove closed around the ball. Hope that makes sense... Alternately, you could open the glove up flat and sit on it for a while...
he did not wear a glove
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glove
Goalies can wear any number but it is most common for them to wear the number 1.
He uses an SSK glove