Yes, defenders can contribute to the team's score by scoring goals.
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Yes, defenders can score in soccer. However, they typically contribute to the team's goals less frequently than forwards or midfielders. Defenders often score from set pieces such as corners or free kicks, but their primary role is to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
Yes, defenders can score in soccer. However, it is less common for defenders to score goals compared to forwards or midfielders. Defenders typically score goals less frequently during a match, as their primary role is to defend rather than attack.
Yes, defenders in soccer can score goals by shooting or heading the ball into the opposing team's net during a game.
By scoring a penalty.
He has scored 1447 goals in his lifetime.(World record for scoring the most goals)
Yes. The idea is to score goals and prevent the other team from scoring.
Forward-score goals halfbacks-defence/score fullback-defenders Goalkeeper: Is allowed to use his hands, but only in the penalty area so he just stands in the goal trying to save any shots from the other team Defender: Try to stop goals being conceded Midfielder: Support attackers and defenders Forwards: Try to score goals
No. Mats Naslund's highest scoring season was the 1985-86 season when he had 43 goals.
The striker in soccer also known as the forward, is the player that is in charge of scoring and staying up the field to receive passes from the midfielders. they have to have a good sprinting speed to catch fast balls and or to beat the defenders of the opposite team. most of the time the fstrikers score the goals.
To score more goals than the other team, while stopping from scoring against you.
goalie - protects the goal from getting scored on defender - stays behind the midline and tries to stop the other team from scoring goals midfield - plays defence and offence. they faceoff and try to get the ball and then try to score and then comes back and helps the defenders. attack - stays by the other teams defenders and cant go pass the half line. they make good passes and try to score. you have to be pretty smart to be attack
There are four main positions. The goal keeper, Defenders, Midfielders, and Strikers. The role of the strikers is to score the goals. Midfielders, their role is to control the centre of the field, give the ball to the strikers and help in defence. Defenders help defend the goal and give the ball through to the midfield. The keepers job is to defend the opposition from scoring a goal, he is even allowed to use his hands.