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3–6–1 formation. This uncommon modern formation focuses on ball possession in the midfield. [71] In fact, it is very rare to see it as an initial formation, as it is more useful for maintaining a lead or a draw. Its more common variants are 3–4–2–1 or 3–4–3 diamond, which use two wing-backs.
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In the early development of the game, formations were much more offensively aggressive, with the 1–2–7 being prominent in the late 1800s. [1] In the latter part of the 19th century, the 2–3–5 formation became widely used and the position names became more refined to reflect this. In defence, there were full-backs, known as the left-back ...
For instance, the role of an inside forward in variants of a 5–3–2 formation has many parallels to that of an attacking midfielder, although the positions are nonetheless distinct. [2] Similarly, a 5–3–2 centre half can in many ways be compared to a holding midfielder in a 4–1–3–2. [3] In many cases, multiple terms exist for the ...
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3-2-2-3; Usage on sq.wikipedia.org Mbrojtësi (futboll) Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Утакмица века (фудбалска утакмица Енглеске и Мађарске 1953.) Usage on sw.wikipedia.org Mfumo katika soka; Usage on th.wikipedia.org แผนการเล่น (ฟุตบอล) Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Defans ...
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