Eleven players are allowed to be in the center circle at the time of the kick-off. That is, all players of the kicking team are allowed to stand anywhere on their half of the field, including in the circle, if they choose. None of the defending team's players (the team NOT taking the initial kick) may be in the circle until the ball has been kicked and has moved forward.
If all three players are sent off before the first Kick From the Penalty Mark tiebreaker is taken, then both teams must nominate 8 players that were on the field at the end of play to participate. This is known as the "reduce to equate" principle. The eight players must still include a goalkeeper and 7 outfield players.
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Any players from the team who's kick off it is. Generally it is just the two attackers.
Its simply called a kick-off.
a kick off, field goal, and extra point
The dugout. Or, if they're off the field entirely, in the stands.
Yes, you have to kick off during............. the kick off ! :) Basically, after a coin toss deciding either "choice of the side of field"/"first team to kick off", the chosen team has to kick off in the center of the field, actually beginning the game. 2 other situations where kickoff occurs : - The beginning of the 2nd half time - After a goal is scored by the opposite team
Kick off is when you place the ball in the middle of the field and your strikers/ attackers are the first to kick the ball to your direction. Remember, if the referee says your team kicks off, your attacker/ striker start with the ball. Hopes this info helps!
If there were 11 players leaving then 10 players may return to the field, as the player that was sent off cannot return and cannot be substituted for.
The player(s) who wish to enter the pitch must go to the midpoint. If there team has a throw in the sideline judge will notify the referee and he should allow the players onto the field. Those player coming off the field will be told by the new players and they also must exit through the midfield. If a Player enters or exits the field incorrectly they may be cautioned with a yellow card depending on the level of play. On the opposing teams throw in your teams players may only enter if the other team has players entering. In most leagues there are no substitutions on a goal kick no matter whose possession it is of. There is never a substitution on a corner kick. You may always sub on a kick off no matter whose possession. The sideline judge must always notify the referee. If your league doesn't have a sideline judge than at a reasonable time you may ask his permission.
At both ends of the field is a set of goalposts with a net. The 2 corners have quadrants for corner kicks. In front of the goal is the six-yard box for goal kicks. Next comes the penalty spot for penalty kicks. Then comes the penalty box which is the area where a penalty can be given for a foul. Just at the edge of the penalty box is a semi circle which indicates the minimum distance of the rest of the players to the penalty taker. Along the whole length of the field and on either side are the sidelines for throw-ins. Injured players also have to re-enter the pitch from outside the sidelines near the middle. At the middle of the field is the kick-off spot, for kick-offs. Around the spot is a large circle split in the centre by the half line. The circle is to indicate the minimum distance between the players who are kicking-off and the the rest of the players. The half line indicates the maximum proximity to the opponent's goal that a player can be at at kick-off. That is all there is to a soccer field's anatomy.