Yes you do. You wear them underneath your socks so that they can hold the shinguards up and you have a little bit more protection. Also it makes you kick harder than you would if you had the shinguards over your socks. (and if you wore the shinguards over the socks, there wouldn't be much point in the socks.)
soccer jersey, soccer shorts, soccer socks, shinguards, and cleats.
Playing soccer is a very simple game. The only thing you really need to wear are shinguards, and a mouth guard(opptional), cleats, and long socks to go over the shinguards.
the soccer uniform is what you wear when you play soccer, exercise shorts/ soccer shorts,team jersey, soccer socks/ socks that come up to knees, shinguards(protect your shin), and cleats(soccer shoes)
Many players wear socks, stockings, or some other cloth layer under their shin guards to prevent chaffing.
All players must wear shinguards. That's Law 4 of the FIFA regulations regarding the players' equipment. A link can be found below.
Shoes, socks, shorts, shirts, and shinguards.
You may wear a scrum cap and at some levels, you may wear soft shinguards.
the small ones with no shin blockers .
cleats, shinguards, long socks, shorts, light jersey, and sign on a soccer league
A cosplay shop or online, If not, Try buying loose legwarmers and wear socks under them.
Soccer players have to wear jerseys of the same color to their team, and different to their oppenents color. The Goalkeeper must wear a different color than his/her own team. Each player must wear soccer cleats, shinguards*, and socks that cover the shinguards. Goalkeepers are permitted to wear goalkeeper gloves. * also known as shin pads
No. The Dakota do not wear socks