Defender (football) facts for kids
A defender in football is a player who helps protect their team's goal. They mostly play at the back of the field, trying to stop the other team from scoring. Think of them as the first line of defense in front of the goalkeeper.
There are many types of defenders, each with a special job:
- Central Defender: These players are usually in the middle of the defense. Their main job is to stop opposing attackers from getting close to the goal. They are often strong in the air and good at tackling.
- Full-Backs: These defenders play on the sides of the field, either on the left (Left Back) or the right (Right Back). They defend against wingers and also help their team attack by running down the sides of the field.
- Sweeper: This is a less common role today. A sweeper plays behind the other defenders, acting as a "last resort" to clear any balls that get past the main defensive line.
Defenders in Team Formations
Defenders are a key part of how a football team sets up on the field. When you see a formation like "4-3-3," the first number always tells you how many defenders are playing.
Here are some common formations:
- 4-3-3: This formation means there are four defenders, three midfielders, and three attackers.
- 4-4-2: This formation means there are four defenders, four midfielders, and two attackers.
- 3-4-3: This formation means there are three defenders, four midfielders, and three attackers.
Famous Defenders in Football History
Many great players have been defenders. They are known for their strong tackles, smart positioning, and leadership on the field. Here are a few famous defenders:
Player | Position | Known For |
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Right-Back | An attacking full-back with great crossing ability. |
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Left-Back, Center-Back | A loyal player for AC Milan, known for his long career and defensive skill. |
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Sweeper | Called "Der Kaiser," he was a pioneer of the sweeper role and a great leader. |
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Center-Back | A brave and passionate captain for FC Barcelona. |
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Center-Back | A strong and reliable defender who won the World Cup with France. |
Images for kids
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Centre-back John Terry (right) closely marks centre-forward Didier Drogba.
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Italian defender Franco Baresi (wearing no. 6) anticipating Brazilian striker Romário in the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final.
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Edwin van der Sar, playing for Manchester United, was a "sweeper-keeper."
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Full-back Philipp Lahm (right) marks winger Nani.
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Attacking right-back Dani Alves (right) in action for Brazil.
See also
In Spanish: Defensa (fútbol) para niños