In regular football the is only eleven players on the field.
if you're talking about football (not American football) then there are 2 teams 11 players each |+ 3 or 5 referees
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
No , there are 11 for each team
In the sport of American football, there are eleven starting players on each team.
There are 11 football players on each team and there is to teams. So all together there are 22 football players on the field and 4 referees.
For both American football and standard football (soccer) the standard amount of players allowed for each team on the field is 11. When players are limited in American football you will see 8 man football.
12 on each team
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
In the Australian Football League There are 18 players from each team on the field, 3 interchange players, and 1 substitute player.
Football players are undoubtedly tougher than soccer players. Football players tackle each other every game, slam into each other, pile on top of each other, and is the sport most prone to injuries and concussions. Soccer players are tough for running endurance, but football players run hundreds of yards a game, just not as much as a soccer player. In all, football players are tougher than soccer players. Soccer is tougher because you don't wear protection from head to toe like in football. Where in soccer you tackle,kick,shoot and all that stuff without protection.
On a football (Soccer) field, there are twenty-two players; eleven on each team (Including the goalkeeper).