- Adam Pelech
- Anders Lee
- Andrew Ladd
- Billy Smith
- Brock Nelson
- Bryan Trottier
- Casey Cizikas
- Christopher Gibson
- Clark Gillies
- Denis Potvin
- Johnny Boychuk
- Jordan Eberle
- Josh Bailey
- Mathew Barzal
- Matt Martin
- Mike Bossy
- Nick Leddy
- Pat LaFontaine
- Robin Lehner
- Robin Salo
- Ryan Pulock
- Scott Mayfield
- Thomas Greiss
- Thomas Hickey
What should a player’s equipment consist of according to the rules of football?
A player’s equipment in accordance with the rules of football shall consist of the following basic elements:
1. Football boots (trainers): Cleats are specially designed for football and provide good grip on turf or artificial turf. They have spikes or studs with patterns to prevent slipping and provide better grip.
2. Socks: Football socks should be long and thick to prevent twisting and provide protection to the foot from external influences. They should be above the ankle and fit snugly around the foot.
3. Shorts: Football shorts should be made of lightweight and breathable materials. They are usually short and allow free movement on the field.
4. T-shirt (jersey): A football jersey is usually made of a lightweight material that allows ventilation and moisture drainage. The jersey should be long or short depending on the player’s preference.
5. Gaiters: Gaiters are designed to be worn over socks and can protect the feet from impact and injury. They should be long and have a good fit.
6. Underpronators (if necessary): Some players may prefer to use sub gaiters for extra protection for the knees and calves. These items are worn under the gaiters.
7. Football uniforms (home and away kits): A team must have a minimum of two sets of uniforms, one for home matches and one for away matches. The uniform includes jersey, shorts and socks and usually has team colours and logos.
8. Protective helmet: Goalkeepers must wear protective helmets to protect their heads from ball strikes and injury.
It is important to note that all pieces of equipment, including cleats, must be clean and free of dangerous items. In regular matches, additional rules regarding uniform colours and other details may apply to avoid confusion on the pitch.