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  2. Association football tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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    The second defender provides the immediate support for the first defender. If the first defender loses his or her marking, the second defender takes over as first defender, and ideally one of the third defenders takes over as second defender. A defensive side should be organised so as to make this transition as smooth as possible.

  3. Rondo (game) - Wikipedia

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    FC Barcelona Femení in a rondo drill in 2023. A rondo is a type of game, similar to keep away, that is used as a training drill in association football (soccer). In a rondo, one group of players is tasked with keeping possession of the ball while completing a series of passes, while a smaller group of players (sometimes a single player) tries to take possession.

  4. Marking (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Today, several modern defensive formations use a mixture of both man-to-man and zonal marking e.g. 3–5–2 formation (which defensively becomes a 5–3–2). This means 5 defenders: 2 stoppers marking man-to-man, 1 sweeper (sweepers always mark by zone), and 2 wingbacks playing almost like end-to-end side midfielders. Also, several other ...

  5. Jockeying (association football) - Wikipedia

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    In association football, jockeying (also called "shepherding" or "guiding") is the defender's skill of keeping between the attacker and their intended target ...

  6. Defender (association football) - Wikipedia

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    In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring. Defenders fall into four main categories: centre-backs, full-backs, sweepers, and wing-backs. The centre-back and full-back positions are most common in modern formations.

  7. Dribbling - Wikipedia

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    Dribbling creates space in tight situations where the dribbler is marked (closely guarded by a defender), and the dribbler can either score or create scoring chances after a successful dribble. However, dribbling, if poorly mastered and used, may result in the loss of possession either when the ball is intercepted or tackled by a defender.

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  9. Catenaccio - Wikipedia

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    Highly defensive structures with little attacking intent – which are colloquially often referred to as "anti-football" or "parking the bus," and which have been employed at times by managers such as José Mourinho and Diego Simeone – are often arbitrarily and incorrectly labelled as Catenaccio by pundits, managers, and players, but this ...