Law 3 states that a team consists of not more than 11 players. Up to 7 additional players may be nominated as substitutes. Consequently, the rules of competition for many leagues or tournaments limit the number of players eligible to play a given game to 18, though the official team roster may include more than 18 players.
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An average soccer team usually contains: 3/2 goalkeepers, and about another 17 outfield players (defenders, midfielders, and strikers).
The minimum players a team can contain is 18 players in all.
In every game, a team starts with a goalkeeper and 10 outfield players.
Usually (depending on the competition rules), there are 6 substitute players (in case a player gets injured, or if the manager decides to substitute a player).
any number they have try outs so no one really nos if they have enough players and you try out last and you are really good they are gonna put you on the team