Midfielders

April 19th, 2008 by Derek Fox | Filed under Soccer Dictionary.

abb. “”; aka ) Play between Forwards & Fullbacks. Must support the Forwards & also support the Fullbacks. Used to be called “linkmen” because they link the Fullbacks & Forwards. Must run more than any position & must have good stamina or be subbed a lot. On my U-16 recreational team we have 2 “Offensive ’s” (”OMF’s”) & 2 “Defensive ’s” (”DMF’s”). (We play a 3-2-2-3, see “”). My “’s” move up on the attack & can move into scoring position & score if the opportunity is created. However, they must get back & cover their position & remember they are a mid-fielder. I encourage them to take long chip shots at the top of the goal, but not long grounders that the goalkeeper will easily pick up. On defense, I bring the DMF’s back just outside the Penalty Box. We play a zone defense & the Defensive ’s will shift from side to side & move into the Penalty Box if necessary, depending on where the ball is, but the LMF (Left ) & RMF (Right ) will not go past the “”; that way we always have someone covering the even if the ball is far to one side. (The right and left sides are as you face the other team’s goal). (See “Formations” and “Positions“).

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