Soccer is played on a field, using your feet, kicking a large ball. Hockey (Ice), is played on an ice rink, using a stick held in your hands, hitting a small, rubber puck. Soccer is played with 11 men. Hockey is played with 5. In soccer, you only get up to 3 subs. In hockey, you change up the players about every 30 seconds. In soccer, when you get a penalty, the other team gets a free kick, and the player who committed the foul could get a yellow card, or a red card (Which ejects you from the match). In hockey, a player who commits a penalty is placed in the penalty box, out of play for a certain period of time (Usually for 2 minutes, but sometimes for 4 or 5, depending on the level of foul). In soccer, a game is referred to as a match. In hockey, it is referred to as a game. In soccer, the field is referred to as a pitch. In hockey, it is referred to as a rink.
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an dome is bigger it is used for football and soccer. and an arena has a smaller field or court and it is used for basketball and hockey.
Hockey and soccer are typically categorised as winter sports, so for the most part, yes; they are in the same season. However due to the difference in season between Nortern and Southern countries, both may be played during winter and summer.
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Push hockey does not have air like air hockey does
There is no difference just that Zimbabwe's soccer team is very bad [its the same!]
six side a hockey isn't hockey its bullsh*t
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yes he made little kids want to play hockey more then soccer
I don't think soccer is rougher than ICE hockey, but i think it is rougher than in-line hockey.
hockey Hockey, indeed. It varies between 30 and 35 minutes for each halve.
Volleyballs are softer than a soccer ball.