You are allowed to play with your whole body in Football/Soccer. You may not touch the ball though, with any part of your hands or arms, unless you are a goalkeeper. So you may use your knees, chest, head and even back.
A game was played in the streets in England in which players were allowed to use any part of the body, including feet and hands, to take the ball from one side to the other. From this game derived Soccer, Football, and Rugby.fooball
In soccer, you are not allowed to use your arms (unless you are the goalie) and in some cases, your head as well.
Soccer is played with your any part of your body except the hands. The only person that can use there hands is a goalkeeper.
You can literally use any part of your body unless its from your shoulder to your fingertips.
You use your feet most, usually your dominant foot more than your nondominant.
A game was played in the streets in England in which players were allowed to use any part of the body, including feet and hands, to take the ball from one side to the other. From this game derived Soccer, Football, and Rugby.
You are allowed to use 3 substitutes.
You need just about every single body part! Your head, arms, chest, and obviously your legs and feet. You need EVERYTHING!
Yes, they have to wear these or simply, they are not allowed to play.
Any part of your body except your arms and hands. Unless you're Maradona or Thierry Henry.
Yes, six studs are allowed in soccer games but they are best to use when playing on soft ground. The only situation that six studs may not be allowed, would be if you were playing on AstroTurf. Some shoes can be damaging to AstroTurf.