Forward- score goals/assist goals Midfeild- get the ball up the feild/score goals/assist goals Defense- block any balls from passing you and get it to a midfelder Goalkeeper- block any balls that are trying to get in the goal and get it out to another player
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there are 11 positions in soccer. the maximum number of players on a team is 18.
http://sportsdiagrams.com/SoccerDiagrams.html
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.
They people in front are called forwards Those in the center are called midfielders. The ones in back are called fullbacks. The player defending the goal is called the keeper, goalie or GK. Depending on the age of the children, some of these positions may or may not be included. For example, in a U-6 (under 6) setting, there are usually only 3 players on the pitch with no GK. In U-8, they usually don't have goalies and with 6v6 the usual number, there are only forwards and fullbacks. Too often, positions are confused with roles or areas of responsibility. For instance, some people refer to the back-line of players as defenders, when in fact, whenever you are not the team in possession, you are a defender. The back-line is made up of fullbacks, and depending on the formation, it can have stoppers and a sweeper in the fullback positions. Sometimes, midfielders will move into a fullback position to assist in more directly defending the goal.
They have played each other 34 times and it is called football not 'soccer' thank you.