field position

Field Positions

Forwards. (1 to 3 per team) They play near the other teams goal and are charged primarily with scoring goals. Forwards playing near the touchlines are called ‘wings’ while those in the midst of the field are called ‘strikers’. Since their primary focus is scoring goals, power is more important than finesse. They don’t generally have to be concerned about another player ‘trapping’ the ball. These players should be quick runners, with moderate to strong leg strength. Accuracy in shooting is a premium for these players.

Midfielders, also referred to as ‘halfbacks’. (Usually 3 to 6 per team). Their primary task is to steal the ball and redirect it to the forwards, and to take shots at the goal. As the name implies, you can tell where they play. These players should be quick on their feet and have excellent tackling abilities. Accurate passing is required.

Defenders, also called ‘fullbacks’. (Usually 3 to 5 per team). They play near their own teams’ goal and are primarily assigned to prevent shots being taken on their goal by the opponent. They also take returns from the goalie and are directed to get the ball to the midfielders. They should have good leg strength and be able to kick the ball a fair distance when clearing the ball.

Goalie, or goalkeeper. (Always 1). Plays directly in front of the ball and is the only player allowed to use their hands to control the ball. Should always wear a contrasting jersey so that they can be identified easily and quickly. They should have excellent hand-eye coordination and have excellent reactions. They should have strong legs and be able to clear the zone

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