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3–4–3 formation. Using a 3–4–3, the midfielders are expected to split their time between attacking and defending. Having only three dedicated defenders means that if the opposing team breaks through the midfield, they will have a greater chance to score than with a more conventional defensive configuration, such as 4–5–1 or 4–4–2.
Modern footballing tactics have made more use of 4–3–3 and 4–2–3–1 formations. [58] Here the centre forward may be involved more with the attacking build up play, supported by wingers (who often come infield) and attacking midfielders. The play uses more shorter, quick passes with movement off the ball, looking to create an opening on ...
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This map is saved in human-editable plain text format. Any editing of the image or creation of any derivative work should be performed using a text editor.Please do not upload edits saved or exported with Inkscape or similar vector graphics editors, as well as with automated tools such as SVG Translate.
{{Template:Signpost/Crossword clues|Down}} Give a header (styled as a h4) for the "down" section of clues. {{Template:Signpost/Crossword clue}} Template for a crossword clue (same template is used for ACROSS and DOWN clues). Parameters are positional, and given as follows: 1: Number. 2: Clue text. 3: Answer. |} Necessary to close the table.
Use the crossword template to start the table and load the styles, then use the row template to construct rows. Supply parameters like this: .: Unfillable cell, no input box, background color. 0: Fillable cell with no number. 1–42: Fillable cell with number in background of cell. It should look like this:
In 1993, The Football Association (The FA) switched to persistent squad numbers, abandoning the mandatory use of 1–11 for the starting line-up. The first league event to feature this was the 1993 Football League Cup Final between Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday, and it became standard in the FA Premier League the following season, along with names printed above the numbers. [6]
For most major clubs and national teams, there are navboxes for the current squad that can be inserted at the foot of a player's biography. See Category:Association football squad templates for a full list. To create a new squad template (having first checked there isn't one already) use the following templates: {{Football squad}} in ...