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You have a goalie You sometimes have a sweeper You have a right defence, centre defence and left defence. (not all games have centre) You have a right midfield, centre midfield and left midfield. (not all games have centre) You have a right striker, centre striker and left striker. (not all games have centre)

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I'm not sure whether you asking about the sections of a pitch or sections of a team? I'll answer the later.

A hockey team is made up of 11 players. This is usually...

1 goalkeeper

3 defenders (left back, right back and centre back)

3 attackers (left forward, right forward and centre forward)

3 midfielders (left wing, right wing and centre mid)

The last player can be put wherever the team is weakest.

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