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14:19 Feb 12, 2000 |
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| Selected response from: Fernando Feliu-Moggi United States Local time: 21:56 | ||||||
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na | Sweeper, Wingers |
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Sweeper, Wingers Explanation: Libero = Sweeper: (the defender that plays closest to his own goal behind the rest of the defenders; a team's last line of defense in front of the goalkeeper) Lateral volante = Wings or wingers: (the outside forwards who play to the sides of the strikers and whose primary task is to provide them with accurate crossing passes so they can shoot at the goal; often the fastest players and best dribblers on a team.) "delantero en punta" (offensive)forward Reference: http://www.firstbasesports.com/glossaries/scrgl.htm |
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