Does 6v6 include a goalie?

Yes, 6v6 soccer rules almost always include a dedicated goalkeeper as one of the six players on the field, meaning teams play with five field players and one goalie, with specific rules governing the goalie's use of hands and movement. While some recreational or very young youth formats might adapt, standard 6v6 soccer requires a designated keeper for defense and restarts like goal kicks.
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Does 11 v 11 include goalie?

A regulation team consists of 11 players (one of which is the goalkeeper). A team may start with a minimum of 8 players.
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Does the 6 second goalkeeper rule still apply?

These rules are being made by people that have clearly never played the game. They are giving corners? Goalkeepers used to have six seconds – then that went out the game so goalkeepers have started game management and timewasting. Now they are giving an extra two and it's eight.
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Does u6 soccer have goalies?

My league does, 3v3 u5-u6 4v4 U7 5v5 u8 No goalies until u9, which is 6v6 on half a field. We don't have goalies in our league until u9. The goal at these younger ages is to get them more touches on the ball and have them practice the process of shooting. They are using pugg goals until U7, then 4x6 until u9.
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Does 5v5 include goalies?

Every team has to hand in a roster with all the player names and their Date of Birth. 4 field players and 1 goalie. All players must wear shin guards, or will not be allowed to play.
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Does 7v7 soccer include the goalie?

Teams are made up of one goalie and six field players. Every player participating in any TVSA game must play at least 50% of the game as monitored by the team, participating league officials, or match officials. Teams that violate the 50% rule will forfeit the game and may be subject to additional disciplinary action.
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What is the hardest position in field hockey?

Midfield players will have to be able to shoot, tackle, mark, dribble and pass, as well as read the play accurately. It is probably the hardest field hockey position to play in the modern era.
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Can I be a goalkeeper at 5-11?

Goalkeepers who didn't see their height as a barrier in recent years include – Jorge Campos of Mexico who is 5ft 6inches – Iker Casillas who is 5ft 11inches and possibly the best around until recent times – Gregory Coupe of France who is 5ft 11inches and known for his famous “head save” off his own players back pass.
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Does U8 have goalies?

There ARE NO Goalies! It is quite often that some players may decide to station/position himself/herself in front of the goal and acts as a “goalie” to stop the other team from scoring. Sometimes the player won't leave the goal area even when the ball is in the other end of the field.
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Are there goalies in 4v4 soccer?

A goal cannot be scored from an indirect kick, such as a kick-in from out-of-bounds. There are no Goalkeepers in 4v4.
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What is the 8 second rule?

The "8-second rule" in soccer, implemented by the IFAB (International Football Association Board) for the 2025-26 season, requires goalkeepers to release the ball from their hands within eight seconds of gaining control, with a violation resulting in a corner kick for the opposing team, aiming to reduce time-wasting. Referees use a visual countdown for the final five seconds, and the rule replaced a rarely enforced six-second limit, speeding up play.
 
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Is a backward pass legal?

A runner may throw a backward pass at any time (3-22-5). Players of either team may advance after catching a backward pass, or recovering a backward pass after it touches the ground.
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What is the new throw-in rule?

Recent "new throw-in rules" primarily affect basketball (NFHS) for clearer spotting using the 3-point line and potentially soccer (IFAB/lower leagues), where lawmakers are looking at time limits due to long throws, though major changes are pending. Basketball's rule uses visible court lines for accuracy, while soccer's discussions focus on speed of play by limiting preparation time for lengthy throws, similar to existing goalkeeper rules.
 
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Is 5 a side harder than 11-a-side?

What is harder, 5-a-side or 11-a-side? While it's true that the fast pace of 5-a-side football makes for a tough, physically demanding game, calling it a more difficult version of football wouldn't be strictly true. Instead, the difficulty of the two versions of the game would depend on your definition.
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Where do you put the weakest player in soccer?

In soccer, you typically place weaker players on the wings (outside midfielders/forwards) or as a striker, especially a lone striker, to minimize defensive exposure, while keeping them away from central defense where mistakes are costlier; alternatively, position them as a sweeper behind strong defenders or in the midfield with good cover, leveraging their position to stay in the game without being the primary liability. The key is to find roles where they can contribute without being constantly isolated against top opponents. 
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Is U10 7v7 or 9v9?

Ages 7–9: 7v7 Soccer (U8–U10)

Teams play 7v7, which includes a goalkeeper and six field players. The field is smaller, the goals are reduced in size, and rules are slightly modified to encourage learning. Typically 7v7 and 9v9 play fall under what is referred to as "Junior Academy" play.
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Does 7v7 soccer have goalies?

7v7 (6 field players and 1 goalkeeper). Game may not start or continue if there are less than 5 players on a team. Substitutions are unlimited and can occur at any stoppage.
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What is B in soccer?

Defenders (D, B) – The defenders, or back defenders, are the field players directly in front of the goalkeeper.
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Can goalies punt in U12?

Goalkeeper is not allowed to pick up or handle the ball if it is deliberately passed-back from a teammate. Goalkeepers cannot pick up or handle a ball outside the penalty area. Goalkeepers may punt a ball in their possession. Heading the ball is prohibited in games and in practices.
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Who is the 6.7 foot goalkeeper?

Mike Penders 😳 19yr old Chelsea's goalkeeper. He's 6.7 ft or 2m tall (Courtois height)
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Why do goalkeepers wear 13?

As with all players, goalkeepers may wear any squad number, but the number 1 is almost always reserved for a team's first-choice goalkeeper, and the number 13 for the second-choice or backup goalkeeper.
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Are goalkeepers usually tall?

Yes, professional goalkeepers are generally tall, with averages often around 6'2" (188cm) or taller in top leagues, as height helps cover the goal, but shorter, agile, and technically skilled keepers can also succeed through athleticism and technique. While being tall provides a significant physical advantage for claiming crosses and reaching shots, elite shorter keepers like Iker Casillas (around 6'0") and Jorge Campos (5'7") prove that exceptional ability can overcome height differences.
 
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Where do you put your weakest player in hockey?

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There are many answers and possibilities, from my experiences here are some ideas. - Weaker defense or midfielders on the right side (forehand techniques). - Weaker attack player on the left side, more attacks go over the right side and as attacker it is easier to score from the left side.
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What is the most aggressive hockey position?

An enforcer's job is to deter and respond to dirty or violent play by the opposing team. When such play occurs, the enforcer is expected to respond aggressively, by fighting or checking the offender. Enforcers are expected to react particularly harshly to violence against star players or goalies.
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What is the hardest skill in field hockey?

3D skills also known as lifts, jinks, or pops, are some of the hardest skills to defend against and can be used by all outfield positions. Here is a drill to help master lifts, commonly used at our college field hockey camps for advanced players. To set the drill up, line up 4 cones in a straight line, 4 feet apart.
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