The positions in Arena Football are the same in NFL football
No there is not a diagram of offensive football positions. There are just the names of the offensive positions!
Goalkeeper, Defender, Midfielder,Striker
While there are 11 positions, there are different tactics you can play with. I just realized you might be talking about the USA football, I don't know mch about that.. ut the other football; keeper in the goal, defender, midfield players (right/left winger), striker (makes the goals)
There are no positions in either baseball or football with the same names for that position...i. e., there is no shortstop, catcher, etc. in football, nor is there a center, tackle, quarterback, etc. in baseball.
lineman, ranningback, center, O line, blockers, quarterback....i think theres more but that's all i no :)) <3
Positions get their names by where they are at on the field. Walter Camp invented many of them, including "quarterback." Others, including "halfback" and "fullback," were borrowed from soccer and rugby.
Todd Boeckman-QB
A good arena name is one that you like, not one that someone else likes. We could give you a thousand different names, but if you don't like any of them, then they are not good names.
69 and cowgirl Also search on the internet for "Kama Sutra". It is an old Indian text on sexual positions and is considered fairly complete of all the positions and their names. There reportedly is about 70 different positions you can achieve.
The offensive linemen in American Football are: Left Tackle - Left Guard - Center - Right Guard - Right Tackle
Football and Soccer are not two different things. They are exactly the same game but around the world are called different names. American football, though, is a completely different game :)
referee, line judge, back judge, side judge, linesman, umpire, field judge