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4-3-3 4-4-2 3-5-2 RED  STRIKERS YELLOW   offense/defense BLUE - DEFENSE
This is the most popular formation in soccer today. The main strength of the 4-4-2 formation is the balance. Offensive attacks are combined with solid defense. The weakness is the two center players who must be supported by the midfield . The 4-4-2 is probably the first formation you will encounter as you learn how to play soccer and start to play games in a regular soccer team.
FULLBACKS   Fullbacks play closest to their goal (which is the goal their Goalkeeper defends). Along with the Goalkeeper, they have the primary job of stopping the opponents from scoring. To a degree, every player should be a "defender" when the opponent has the ball. One way to teach this is by teaching the concepts of " First Defender " and " Second Defender ". MIDFIELDERS - The Midfielders play between the Fullbacks and the Forwards. They are often in the "Middle Third" of the field. There can be "Offensive Midfielders" who play closer to the Forwards and "Defensive Midfielders" (also called "Stoppers") who play closer to the Fullbacks, as described below. FORWARDS  - Forwards play closer to the opponent's goal, which is the goal guarded by the opposing Goalkeeper. The Forwards are the primary scorers, although Midfielders sometimes score and at older ages Fullbacks even occasionally score. GOALKEEPER  - There is always just one Goalkeeper per team. The Goalkeeper's job is to defend his team's goal and he usually stays close to his goal. You can identify the Goalie because he wears a different colored shirt or a vest over his shirt. Except for "Throw-Ins" and to pick up the ball in "Re-Start" situations, the Goalie is the  only player who can legally use his hands.  This is a very simplified description,

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  • 1. 4-3-3 4-4-2 3-5-2 RED STRIKERS YELLOW offense/defense BLUE - DEFENSE
  • 2. This is the most popular formation in soccer today. The main strength of the 4-4-2 formation is the balance. Offensive attacks are combined with solid defense. The weakness is the two center players who must be supported by the midfield . The 4-4-2 is probably the first formation you will encounter as you learn how to play soccer and start to play games in a regular soccer team.
  • 3. FULLBACKS Fullbacks play closest to their goal (which is the goal their Goalkeeper defends). Along with the Goalkeeper, they have the primary job of stopping the opponents from scoring. To a degree, every player should be a "defender" when the opponent has the ball. One way to teach this is by teaching the concepts of " First Defender " and " Second Defender ". MIDFIELDERS - The Midfielders play between the Fullbacks and the Forwards. They are often in the "Middle Third" of the field. There can be "Offensive Midfielders" who play closer to the Forwards and "Defensive Midfielders" (also called "Stoppers") who play closer to the Fullbacks, as described below. FORWARDS - Forwards play closer to the opponent's goal, which is the goal guarded by the opposing Goalkeeper. The Forwards are the primary scorers, although Midfielders sometimes score and at older ages Fullbacks even occasionally score. GOALKEEPER - There is always just one Goalkeeper per team. The Goalkeeper's job is to defend his team's goal and he usually stays close to his goal. You can identify the Goalie because he wears a different colored shirt or a vest over his shirt. Except for "Throw-Ins" and to pick up the ball in "Re-Start" situations, the Goalie is the only player who can legally use his hands. This is a very simplified description,