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The Macomb Area Conference (abbreviated to MAC) (formerly known as the Macomb Athletic Conference) is a high school sports league located in Southeastern Michigan.It is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA).
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 ...
4–3–2–1 formation. The 4–3–2–1, commonly described as the "Christmas tree" formation, has another forward brought on for a midfielder to play "in the hole", so leaving two forwards slightly behind the most forward striker. Terry Venables and Christian Gross used this formation during their time in charge of Tottenham Hotspur.
At the current Olympics Germany has been playing a 4-1-4-1 formation at least twice. A year or two ago coach Lucien Favre speculated about future formations tending towards an ideal 5-5. So I think that the article should also have a section on 5-5 or similar formations like 4-1-4-1. 85.182.15.201 23:00, 17 August 2016 (UTC)
Rappan's verrou system, proposed in 1932, when he was coach of Servette, was essentially a modification of the 2–3–5 system, and in some ways resembled the modern 4–4–2 or 4–3–3 formations; his system implemented with four defenders, three of which were fielded in a fixed role playing a strict man-to-man marking system, plus an ...
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Western Michigan (1) 4–1 Bowling Green WMU Soccer Complex • Kalamazoo, Michigan: 2004 Bowling Green (1) 2–0 Central Michigan Chessa Field • Athens, Ohio 2005 Bowling Green (2) 0–0† (3–2 pen.) Kent State: Mickey Cochrane Stadium • Bowling Green, Ohio: 2006 Toledo (1) 2–1 Northern Illinois Paul Hotmer Field • Toledo, Ohio ...
With no prospect of adding the sixth member needed to preserve the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, the MAC shut down its league. [2] In the final season, the tournament, which had featured four teams for its most recent editions, was reduced to a championship game featuring the top two teams in the conference standings.