Sports Asked on August 16, 2020
On June 24th 2020, Ole Gunnar Solskjær the manager of Manchester United made a quintuple substitution against Sheffield United. Manchester were leading 3 – 0 in the second half, and with the game in bag, Solskjær saw no reason to save a substitution for later on.
On a normal soccer game each team can have upto 3 substitutions. But FIFA has raised the limit to 5 for the post Covid-19 lockdown games since many consecutive matches are being played with little rest to wrap up championships, and players haven’t had proper training camp.
I do remember seeing the rare triple substitution, or a double by one team at the same time as a single by the other, but can’t think of any instance with more players subbed all at once of the top of my head. Of course in friendly games, each team is allowed more than 3 subs, having there not been any cap till a few years ago. In theory it was possible that a manger would’ve subbed half or more of the team at once, but it would’ve defeated the purpose of the friendly match to analyze the performance of each player as well as how well they fit with their surrounding teammates.
Seeing 5 players of the same team being subbed at once makes me wonder what’s the most number of players substituted at once – not necessarily all belonging to just one side – in any top tier league or international play, including friendlies?
In a friendly match against Australia on 13 February 2003, England manager Sven Goran Eriksson substituted all 11 players at half-time. There were three reasons behind this:
Since you're counting substitutions from both sides at once, it's worth noting that Australia also made one substitution at half-time, for a total of 12 substitutions at once.
A year later, as a direct result of Eriksson's actions, FIFA changed the rules, capping the number of substitutions in international friendlies at six per side. This record is therefore unlikely to ever be equalled, let alone beaten.
Answered by F1Krazy on August 16, 2020
Please exclude friendlies. There are tons of games where the whole team gets subbed at halftime.
Some examples:
All those games were played within a week.
The record I've found so far:
Let's get back to games that actually matter.
These are Bundesliga games:
Answered by dly on August 16, 2020
Relatively to Italian Serie A, the rule goes in the season 2019/2020.
There are the matches with at least 3 contemporary subs in the last two matchdays (28 and 29):
In these days with matches post Covid-19 and the high temperatures, this behaviour is normal. The matches shown below have 10 subs in the 90 minutes
2020-06-27 28° Matchday Cagliari - Torino 4:2 (4 subs on 59')
2020-06-28 28° Matchday U.C. Sampdoria - F.C. Bologna 1:2 (3 subs on 80')
2020-06-28 28° Matchday U.S. Sassuolo - Hellas Verona 3:3 (3 subs on 46')
2020-06-28 28° Matchday S.S.C. Napoli - SPAL 3:1 (3 subs on 80')
2020-06-28 28° Matchday Parma - F.C. Inter 1:2 (3 subs on 69')
2020-07-01 29° Matchday F.C. Inter - Brescia 6:0 (3 subs on 46')
2020-07-01 29° Matchday SPAL - AC Milan 2:2 (3 subs on 46')
2020-07-01 29° Matchday Hellas Verona - Parma 3:2 (5 subs on 46')
2020-07-01 29° Matchday U.S. Lecce - U.C. Sampdoria 1:2 (3 subs on 46')
Answered by Joe Taras on August 16, 2020
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