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Sunday, 8 October 2017

Roles In Football

Roles In Football

Roles and duties should be consider in a team to create a well balanced tactic more defensive or more attacking  roles and duties should be evenly mixed across all areas of the pitch.Based are the following roles in football:

Goalkeeper


  • Unlike other players on the field, goalkeepers do not change positions or occupy large stretches of the field.
  • Goalkeepers usually stay within the penalty area.
  • Goalkeepers have to prevent balls from entering the penalty area and stop the opposing team scoring.
  • They are the only players on the field allowed to use their hands.
  • Goalkeepers wear gloves to protect their hands and often wear a different coloured jersey to avoid confusion with the other players


Defenders

    The role of defenders on a football team is to intercept the attacking team’s ball and make opportunities to pass the ball to their own team mates.

    Center back
    • Center back defenders stop opposing players striking, and get attacking balls out of the team's penalty area.
    • Center backs need to be able to tackle well. These players also need to have an intelligent grasp of game play, allowing them to predict and intercept the opposing team's attack.

    Sweeper
    • Defending sweepers intercept the ball if an attacking team gets it over the home defense line.
    • Unlike the other defensive positions, sweepers have no designated opposing team player to mark, giving them more room for maneuver.
    • Sweepers must possess the ability to read and predict game play.

    Full back
    • Defending full backs aim to protect the center backs from attack.
    • Full backs usually prevent attacks from opposing wings.

    Wing back
    • Defending wing backs occupy the outer areas of the field.
    • Wing backs place heavy emphasis on attack (despite being a defensive position).
    • Wing backs need a huge amount of stamina and will typically race up and down the field. Wing backs have the most physically demanding role in football.
    • Good wing backs possess superior intercepting skills.



Midfielders

    Midfielders occupy the central portion of the field. They are positioned between attack and defense. Their job is to gain possession of the ball and determine the direction of play.

    Central midfielders
    • Centre midfielders fight for control of the ball.
    • Of all the players, centre midfielders have the best vantage of the whole game.
    • Good centre midfielders are skilled in understanding and interpreting game strategies.

    Defensive midfielders
    • Defensive midfielders are positioned in front of the defenders, and screen opposing defense by tackling the other team.
    • They put players against the opposing striker.
    • Defending midfielders also focus on any strong attacking player from the opposing team.
    • Defensive midfielders need to be able to accurately assess the game and make selves available to carry through their teams direction of play, as well as intercept and disrupt the opposition’s.

    Attacking midfielders
    • Attacking midfielders are usually positioned behind the striker in the midfield section.
    • Tracking midfielders are tasked to create opportunities for their team to strike.

    Wide midfielders
    • Wide midfielders are positioned in the outer sections of the field.
    • They act to give width to the midfield section, which can be used for tactical passing or to advance the direction of play.





Attackers

    These players are stationed near the goal. All attacking positions will attempt to score goals. The combination of positions can be used tactically to create the best pattern of players and skill-sets to achieve a goal. 

    Center forwards
    • Also known as the strikers, center forward attackers' sole task is to score goals.
    • Successful strikers make the most of their talents: pace is important, as is strength and power. Ball control and aim are critical.
    • Skillful strikers possess quick thinking and the ability to fool opposing players about direction of play.

    Second strikers
    • The players behind the striker have a vital role of providing a buffer for the striker.
    • These players are the striker’s “wing men”.
    • Second strikers need to have excellent perception and be very quick off the mark.

    Winger attackers
    • More typically considered part of midfield, attacking wingers occupy the outer sections of the field.
    • Speed is important to wingers. If they are able to intercept the ball, they can have a powerful impact on play by racing down the sidelines.







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