The only restriction on player movement is that goalkeepers cannot leave the 23 metres area (except when taking a penaty stroke). Every other player can go everywhere.
As a defensive midfielder you would move mostly back towards your own goal. However you would move around the middle of the pitch and maybe go up for crosses, supply them and go up for free kicks and corners.
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I assume that by midfielder, you mean the position in soccer. A midfielder usually stays behind the forwards (people who go up and try to score) and ahead of the fullbacks (who stay a little ahead of the goalie to help him/her). My guess is that a attacking midfielder would play the position of a midfielder, but try to score like the forwards.
Not if it's field hockey. If its ice hockey go for it!
Yes.
where do the badges go on the referee shirt for hockey
Well if you go to hockey games and go to the team store they well have 1
Yes, midfielders can go past the halfway line in soccer. In fact, they are expected to contribute both defensively and offensively, supporting their team in various areas of the field.
No, I say let them go. It is has been part of the game since the beginning and if it ain't broke don't fix it.
I'm not entirely sure, but i go with ice hockey.
Well it depends on how much relations you have with hockey. If you love hockey you'll have many probablly 500 or more. If you think hockey is ok you might have less than 500. If you hate hockey you probably have none. Maybe 1 - 10 I like hockey and I currently have 1205 hockey cards. GO LEAFS GO
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