Shin guards.
Shin guards.
Jersey/shirt, shorts, shin pads, socks, soccer cleats, and a soccer ball
Behind the sock. There are different ways to wear them, but they are always covered by a long soccer soccer. Some players may use shin guard sleeves to help keep them in place, and others also wear a shorter sock under the shin guard as well.
Outfield players where a football shirt which is esentialy a t-shirt with shorts, football socks which can come up to the knee and under them would be worn a shin pad to protect against hard tackles. The boots are basicly like track shoes but with roung studs on the soles to stick into the pitch fot traction. Goalkeepers will wear gloves to get a good grip on the ball.
cleats shin guards long socks soccer ball jersey goal net soccer field
Shin pads.
If you get tacked in your shin so it does not snap back. Or if someone misses the ball and kick you... it really hurts.
You need a pair of shin guards (w/shin-sleeves or guard-stays if you have strapless ones), sliders, soccer boots, socks, and a uniform. Don't forget the ball, either.
They were originally made of hay.
Shoes,Shin guards and a ball
Because they wear shin guards and most of the shin guards go down to your ankles.