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.
Depends what sport...In soccer it is used to hold shinguards up.
cleats, shinguards, long socks, shorts, light jersey, and sign on a soccer league
No player would wear shin pads in rugby, there is no need for them.
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)
Shoes, socks, shorts, shirts, and shinguards.
wore a shirt, shorts, sneakers, and a pair of shinguards.
You can look in a store that sells sports equipment for deodorant for soccer shinguards. But when my shinguards are smelly, I rub hand sanitizer on them. What makes stuff stink is bacteria, and the hand sanitizer will kill the bacteria, thus making the stench go away.
There are many peices of equipment needed in soccer but one of the most important ones has to be shinguards.
The first item that you will need is cleats. When purchasing cleats, you must make sure that they are specifically soccer cleats, not baseball or any other sport. Secondly, you will need shinguards. When trying on shinguards, make sure that there is not a empty space between the shinguard and your shin. If there is a space then they do not fit properly. You also need socks that are long enough to cover your shinguards completely. That is all you really need, but there are numerous items that you could purchase, but just are not required.
A field. Markings on the field. Goals with nets (2). Corner flagposts (4). A ball. Officials and players bring their own equipment.