-Goalie
-Striker
-Left Defender
-Right Defender
-Sweeper
-Stopper
-Center Mid-Field
-Left Mid-Field
-Right Midfield
Also
-Left Wing
-Right Wing
-Center Defense
There are 11 players on the field that all play different positions. This is the typical positions played but the positions can vary depending on what set up the team uses. For example they could have four strikers (forwards) (4-3-3-goalie) or four defenders (backs) (3-3-4-goalie). Examples can go on to (3-4-3) and (3-5-2) and so on. (#forwards-#midfielders-#defenders)
These are the amount of players of older youth soccer teams and professional teams. Younger youth soccer age groups will play with less players on the field.
Heather O'Reilly
The number of players on a soccer team is 11. Black10 says: The common number is 11, but you can play with 9-11, although it would be much more tiring. AHH yes. The minimum number of players on the field is 9. If you have less than 9 in a league game, the game will be confiscated.
9
9 or under.
Cristiano Ronaldo used to be #9 but changed to #7 with Real Madrid.
He was number 21 until recently he changed to number 10 which is suppost to be worn by the playmaker.
The number 7 is usually associated with the midfield position; typically left or right attacking wingers. The number 9 shirt is usually the teams best striker, or most forward player. So, depending on your position on the field you may covet either number more than the other.
No her number is 9
9 Players on a Soccer Team (In Professional Soccer, teams have 11 Players. In recreational Soccer, a team can haveonly five, seven or nine players on the bench, and can make just three substitutions throughout the match.)
11 players
Mia Hamm loves soccer it is just a characteristic to her she started playing when she was 9 that's why her number is 9!
Pelé famously wore number 10 when he played soccer (football). He was assigned the number randomly at the 1958 World Cup, despite the number 9 being the traditional assignment for his position on the field.