A professional soccer team on the field always has 11 players : 1 goalkeeper + 10 outfield players.

But the full professional squad you see in a club is much bigger: typically 20–35+ people including players, substitutes, and often staff.

Quick Scoop

What you’re asking about| Typical number
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Players on the pitch at one time| 11 per team (22 total)
Players in a matchday squad (starts + subs)| 18–23 total (11 starters + 7–12 substitutes) 49
Full registered first-team roster (season)| ~20–30 players (sometimes more in bigger clubs) 49
Entire β€œteam” including staff| 30–50+ people (players + coaches + medical + support staff)

On the Field: 11 Players

In every professional 11-a-side match:

  • Each team: 11 players on the field.
  • Positions:
    • 1 goalkeeper
    • Up to 10 outfield players (defenders, midfielders, forwards) arranged in a formation like 4-3-3 or 4-4-2.

If a player is sent off (red card), the team must play with fewer than 11, but normal starts are always 11.

Matchday Squad: Starts + Substitutes

During a professional match, teams usually name a matchday squad larger than 11:

  • Most leagues allow 3–5 substitutions per game.
  • Typical matchday squad size: 18–23 players
    • 11 starters + 7–12 substitutes on the bench.

This is the number you often see in official league tables for β€œ squad size” for a given game.

Full Season Roster: How Many Players on a Pro Team?

When people ask β€œhow many people are on a professional soccer team,” they often mean the full first-team roster for the season:

  • Most European top-flight clubs: about 20–30 first-team players registered for league and cup matches.
  • National teams in tournaments (e.g., World Cup): exactly 23 players registered.
  • Some big clubs with multiple competition lines (league, Champions League, domestic cups) may carry slightly more, pushing toward 30–35.

This number includes:

  • Regular starters
  • Reserve players
  • Youngsters occasionally fielded in first-team matches

β€œTeam” Including Staff: Coaches, Medics, and Support

If you count everyone who works for the team , the number goes much higher:

  • Coaching staff: head coach, assistant coaches, technical staff.
  • Medical & fitness: physiotherapists, doctors, strength and conditioning coaches.
  • Operations & support: team managers, scouts, analysts, kit staff.

A typical professional club’s first-team department (players + direct staff) often runs 30–50+ people , and in big clubs it can be even more.

Why the Numbers Differ

The confusion comes from three different meanings of β€œteam”:

  1. On-pitch team : 11 players.
  2. Matchday squad : 18–23 players (starts + subs).
  3. Full professional squad/department : 20–30+ players, often 30–50+ when including staff.

So:

  • If you mean playing team : 11.
  • If you mean matchday squad : about 18–23.
  • If you mean full professional club team : roughly 20–35 players , and 30–50+ people if you include staff.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.