There always has to be at least 6 players in a volleyball team, but you can have a couple more than that and sub on to give some of the other players a rest.
It depens what team and every team cant have more than 15 players
9 players are on a field at once but a team can consist of more players than 9
Yes but that would be a penalty to have to many players on the field, if they are on the other team then they will get the penalty.
A basketball team consists of 12 players. In the actual gameplay only 5 of these players play at a time.
In the NBA, 12 players dress for each game for each team. Usually, all 12 players do not play in the game but the coach will substitute players in and out of the game on a regular basis. Other people on a basketball team are the head coach, assistant coaches, and trainer.
If a team has 5 players who are eligible to play and not injured, the team must play with 5 -- in that circumstance, the team does not have the option of playing with less than 5 players. A team can also play with less than 5 as long as the team started the game with 5 players.
They will be easily identified from other field players
if the team really sux, then yes
the bulls because they have better players than ever team
6 players are needed on the court at all times. So, you need six players at least. If one of those players gets injured, they need to stand on the court or else you automatically loose the game.
A soccer team is made up of many people besides the actual players. First of all a great team needs an outstanding coach who has experience with the game. Teams may also have trainers, managers, medical staff, nutrition specialists and so on. The team outside of the players expands with the level of play. Professional teams have more "team members" than recreational teams.