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  2. Captain (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The responsibilities of a captain vary from sport to sport, but overall help determine the game. In sports like cricket or volleyball , the decision for the two teams to be on either offence or defense is determined with a coin toss and a decision made by the captains.

  3. Captain (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, some clubs also name a 3rd captain, a 4th captain, or even a 5th captain to take the role of captain when both the captain and vice-captain are unavailable. [11] [12] Examples include Frenkie de Jong as a 3rd captain and Raphinha as a 4th captain for Barcelona. In their 2015–16 season, Barcelona Femení had six named captains. [13]

  4. Captain (sports) - en.wikipedia.org

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    The responsibilities of a captain vary from sport to sport, but overall help determine the game. In sports like cricket or volleyball , the decision for the two teams to be on either offence or defense is determined with a coin toss and a decision made by the captains.

  5. Captain (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The rules allowed managers to sit on the team's bench during the game, but were otherwise silent with respect to rights and responsibilities of managers. [6] In early baseball, many teams had playing managers who had both the off-field responsibilities of managers and the on-field responsibilities of captains. They held the title of "manager ...

  6. Captain (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    The captain may be assisted by a vice-captain or in some instances joint vice-captains. This is particularly useful if the captain is forced to leave the field of play during fielding. Some teams also allocate the vice-captain a more or less formal role in assisting with team selection, discipline, field-setting and so on.

  7. Captain (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Captains Nicklas Lidstrom of the Detroit Red Wings (right) and Ryan Getzlaf of the Anaheim Ducks (middle) talk with a referee. According to International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and National Hockey League (NHL) rules, the only player allowed to speak with referees about rule interpretations is the captain, or, if the captain is not on the ice, an alternate captain.

  8. Rugby league positions - Wikipedia

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    The captain is the on-field leader of a team and a point of contact between the referee and a team, and can be a player of any position. Some of the captain's responsibilities are stipulated in the laws. Before a match, the two teams' captains toss a coin with the referee.

  9. Category:Leadership positions in sports - Wikipedia

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    Sports captains (8 C, 16 P) T. Toshiyori (2 P) Pages in category "Leadership positions in sports" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.