The players switch in and out after a play. There is no official required to bring a player in or out.
Pat Jennings with 119 caps
1970
Well in the begining there was no helmet then it evolved into leather caps then into plastc caps then facemasks then chinstraps
In Soccer each side is allowed two substitutes.
it is simply 11 on the field with 3 substitutes
Elikobi
Casillas I think
In 1978, first division football allowed teams to make two substitutes during a match. This rule was in place as part of the regulations established by FIFA at that time. The substitution rules have evolved significantly since then, with more substitutes now permitted in modern football.
50
Calum MacDonald has a total of 122
In football, the dugout is the sheltered seating occupied by the manager, trainer and substitutes of both teams during a football match. It could also refer to a dug out canoe.
Claudio Suarez i think is 144.