13, plus 2 umpires
There are 2 goal umpires, one at each end, 2 boundary umpires, one for each side of the field, and 4 field umpires. I believe some of the state leagues may have only 3 field umpires, but not 100% sure on that.
There are six umpires working a World Series game ... one each at home plate, first base, second base, third base, left field foul line, and right field foul line.
I've noticed they have 2 additional umpires for playoff games this year, totaling 6. Must be a new standard. Depends in a Major league game there is 4 umpires on a field any minor league games normally 3 but it can depend on who can be there.
There are usually 3 umpires in cricket
MLB uses 6 umpires for playoff and World Series games ... home plate, first base, second base, third base, left field foul line, right field foul line.
About 9. Football: 100x53.3 yards Polo: 300x160 yards
how black umpires are there the 2013 season
The officials in Australian Rules football are called Umpires. In the AFL (the national competition) there are 3 Field Umpires. These umpires are in charge of the game. They award free kicks and start and end each quarter. There are 4 boundary umpires - two on each side of the ground. They are responsible for signalling when the ball goes out of play - either to be thrown in (by the same umpire) or if it has been kicked 'out on the full'. There are also two goal umpires. One in the goals at each end of the field. They are responsible for signalling scores. (goals and behinds).
A polo field is 300 yards by 100 yards, this equates to 275 metres by 92 metres. The size of a football field was standardized in 2007 at 105 metres by 68 metres. So roughly speaking the area of a polo field is 4 times that of a soccer field. As they are different shapes you couldn't actually fit more than 2 soccer field on a specific polo field.
slightly over 9
There are three umpires , two on the field and one to decide disputed decissions in the stands with the red or green light.