In football, the standard number of players on the field for each team is 11. The 11 players consist of a goalkeeper and ten players on the field. The main responsibility of the goalkeeper is to protect the goal and prevent the opposing player from shooting and scoring. The players on the field are divided into defenders, midfielders and strikers.
Defenders are players responsible for defense. They are usually responsible for marking the opposing striker and trying to prevent the opposing team from scoring. Midfield players must not only participate in defense, but also organize offense, connecting defenders and strikers, which is the center of the team. The strikers are the main force of the team's offense, and their task is to score goals.
A united team needs these 11 players to play their respective roles and work together closely to achieve victory. Players in each position have their own characteristics and skills, and only through collaboration can the strength of the team be maximized.
In addition, the team usually has several spare tires on the bench, who can be replaced during the game, giving the team some new opportunities and changes. It is also an important addition to a team that can better cope with different situations during the game.