Three half back playing positions ( centre half, left half and right half) occupying the modern centre midfielder playing positions.Two full back playing positions ( left back and right back) occupying the modern centre back playing positions.The traditional eleven playing positions used in the late 19th century were: The diagram is not to scale and is only meant to show the relative nature of the different playing positions. The team’s own goal is on the left and the opposition team’s goal is on the right. These playing positions are shown in the diagram below. Also known as Striker (Central Striker / Left (off-centre) Striker / Right (off-centre) Striker). CF (CF / LCF / RCF) – Centre Forward (Central Centre Forward / Left (off-centre) Centre Forward / Right (off-centre) Centre Forward).Also known as Outside Forward (Outside Left / Outside Right). WF (LWF / RWF) – Wing Forward (Left Wing Forward / Right Wing Forward).The off-centre playing positions are also known as Inside Forward (Inside Left / Inside Right). AM (CAM / LAM / RAM) – Attacking Midfielder (Central Attacking Midfielder / Left (off-centre) Attacking Midfielder / Right (off-centre) Attacking Midfielder).WM (LM / RM) – Wing Midfielder (Left Midfielder / Right Midfielder).CM (CM / LCM / RCM) – Centre Midfielder (Central Centre Midfielder / Left (off-centre) Centre Midfielder / Right (off-centre) Centre Midfielder).DM (CDM / LDM / RDM) – Defensive Midfielder (Central Defensive Midfielder / Left (off-centre) Defensive Midfielder / Right (off-centre) Defensive Midfielder).WB (LWB / RWB) – Wing Back (Left Wing Back / Right Wing Back). ![]() FB (LB / RB) – Full Back (Left Back / Right Back).Also known as Centre Half (Central Centre Half / Left (off-centre) Centre Half / Right (off-centre) Centre Half). CB (CB / LCB / RCB) – Centre Back (Central Centre Back / Left (off-centre) Centre Back / Right (off-centre) Centre Back).The main playing positions that can be used by a team are: Home » Tactical Theory » Playing PositionsĪ player’s playing position is his initial reference point for positioning himself relative to his teammates.
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