Defender (football) facts for kids
A defender in football is a player, who plays in at the back of the formation. There are many positions classed as a defender, mainly:
- Left Back
- Central Defender
- Right back
- Sweeper
- Full Back
The defenders are the first number when referring to formations, for example:
- 4-3-3 is the formation. This formation shows that there are four defenders, three midfielders and three attackers.
- 4-4-2 is the formation. This formation shows that there are four defenders, four midfielders and two attackers.
- 3-4-3 is the formation. This formation shows that there are three defenders, four midfielders and three attackers.
Famous Defenders
Player | Position | Current Club | Former Clubs | Best Ballon d'Or Position |
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Right-Back | ![]() |
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19th (2011) |
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Left-Back Center-Back |
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3rd (1994, 2003) |
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Sweeper | Retired | ![]() ![]() |
Winner (1972, 1976) |
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Center-Back | Retired | ![]() |
11th (2010) |
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Center-Back | Retired | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
25th (1997) |
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) pictured anticipating Brazilian striker Romário to the ball in the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final, was often deployed as a modern ball-playing sweeper throughout his career
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Edwin van der Sar, pictured playing for Manchester United during the 2010–11 season, is considered to be one of the pioneers of the sweeper-keeper role
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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 during the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.
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Wing-back Caitlin Foord (right, wearing no. 9) in action with Australia against China at the 2017 Algarve Cup
See also
In Spanish: Defensa (fútbol) para niños
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