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Soccer tactics corner kicks board4/12/2024 ![]() They must be able to determine whether or not they will likely touch the ball or create an opportunity to take a shot. It is very important that outside fullbacks do not get “caught” on the attacking side of the field. They must be able to get up and down the field very quickly in case of a counter attack (much like their counterparts playing midfield). In this case it is very important to have speedy outside fullbacks. ![]() They can also carry the ball down the sideline and look to get crosses in themselves. These outside fullbacks become essential members of the offense making runs up the sideline, at appropriate times, and looking for crossed balls for scoring opportunities. Now as the level of play increases (ages 13 through college) the outside fullbacks become much more then just defensive players. Speed is not all that essential for outside fullbacks at a young age. They are responsible for sending balls long into space (up the field to open areas of the field) for the forwards to run onto as well as looking to play the ball into the feet of open midfielders. At young ages (5-12) these players should focus mainly on defending their side of the field, and clearing the ball when necessary. Left and Right Fullback- These two positions are probably the most varied positions in the game when it comes to skill level. He / she is positioned approximately 10 yds. The stopper also plays in the middle of the field and is the first line of defense. The only player behind him is the goalie, so this player needs to be very reliable. ![]() The sweeper plays in the middle of the field and is the very last defender. The left and right fullbacks play in front of the goalie and behind the midfielders on their respective sides of the field. The defensive positions consist of a left and right fullback, a sweeper and a stopper.
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