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  2. Shin guard - Wikipedia

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    A shin guard or shin pad is a piece of equipment worn on the front of an athlete's shin to protect it from injury. These are commonly used in sports including association football , baseball , ice hockey , field hockey , lacrosse , cricket and mountain bike trials .

  3. Protective gear in sports - Wikipedia

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    Shin guards; Mouthguard; Helmet; Shoulder pads; Elbow pads; Jock (males) or jill (females) Ice pants or protective girdle; Neck guard; Gloves; Specialized protective equipment for goalkeepers (Mask, pants, chest protector, leg pads, skates with toe protection, blocker, catcher, hockey jock or jill) [3]

  4. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    For example, goaltenders for ice hockey wear different types of face masks compared to other positions. [3] They also have thick gloves with arm pads and shin guards to protect them from the high impact of pucks. In baseball, catchers and batters wear headgear for protection against the high velocity pitches.

  5. Association football - Wikipedia

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    The basic equipment or kit players are required to wear includes a shirt, shorts, socks, footwear and adequate shin guards. An athletic supporter and protective cup is highly recommended for male players by medical experts and professionals.

  6. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Gridiron football players wear various pieces of equipment for the protection of the body during the course of a football game. Basic equipment worn by most football players include a helmet , shoulder pads , gloves, shoes, and thigh and knee pads , a mouthguard, and a jockstrap or compression shorts with or without a protective cup .

  7. Five-a-side football - Wikipedia

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    Players must wear shin guards and are prohibited from wearing metal studded boots. Variations of five-a-side football include futsal , indoor soccer , jorkyball , beach soccer , six-a-side football, and seven-a-side football, each with their own unique rules and pitch dimensions.