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The vector stencils library "Soccer (Football) positions" contains 18 symbols of association football players.
Use these shapes for drawing association football (soccer) positions diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Soccer solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-soccer
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper, goalkeeper,
Defender - Sweeper
Defender - Sweeper, defender, sweeper,
Defender - Centre-back
Defender - Centre-back, defender, centre-back, central defender, centre-half, stopper,
Defender - Left-back
Defender - Left-back, defender, left-back, full-backs,
Defender - Right-back
Defender - Right-back, defender, right-back, full-backs,
Midfielder - Centre midfield
Midfielder - Centre midfield, midfielder, centre midfield,
Midfielder - Left midfield
Midfielder - Left midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, left midfield, left wing,
Midfielder - Right midfield
Midfielder - Right midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, right wing,
Forward - Striker
Forward - Striker, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield,
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper, goalkeeper,
Defender - Sweeper
Defender - Sweeper, defender, sweeper,
Defender - Centre-back
Defender - Centre-back, defender, centre-back, central defender, centre-half, stopper,
Defender - Left-back
Defender - Left-back, defender, left-back, full-backs,
Defender - Right-back
Defender - Right-back, defender, right-back, full-backs,
Midfielder - Centre midfield
Midfielder - Centre midfield, midfielder, centre midfield,
Midfielder - Left midfield
Midfielder - Left midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, left midfield, left wing,
Midfielder - Right midfield
Midfielder - Right midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, right wing,
Forward - Striker
Forward - Striker, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield,
Used Solutions
The vector stencils library "Soccer (Football) positions" contains 18 symbols of association football players.
Use these shapes for drawing association football (soccer) positions diagrams in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Soccer solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-soccer
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper, goalkeeper,
Defender - Sweeper
Defender - Sweeper, defender, sweeper,
Defender - Centre-back
Defender - Centre-back, defender, centre-back, central defender, centre-half, stopper,
Defender - Left-back
Defender - Left-back, defender, left-back, full-backs,
Defender - Right-back
Defender - Right-back, defender, right-back, full-backs,
Midfielder - Centre midfield
Midfielder - Centre midfield, midfielder, centre midfield,
Midfielder - Left midfield
Midfielder - Left midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, left midfield, left wing,
Midfielder - Right midfield
Midfielder - Right midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, right wing,
Forward - Striker
Forward - Striker, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield,
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper, goalkeeper,
Defender - Sweeper
Defender - Sweeper, defender, sweeper,
Defender - Centre-back
Defender - Centre-back, defender, centre-back, central defender, centre-half, stopper,
Defender - Left-back
Defender - Left-back, defender, left-back, full-backs,
Defender - Right-back
Defender - Right-back, defender, right-back, full-backs,
Midfielder - Centre midfield
Midfielder - Centre midfield, midfielder, centre midfield,
Midfielder - Left midfield
Midfielder - Left midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, left midfield, left wing,
Midfielder - Right midfield
Midfielder - Right midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, right wing,
Forward - Striker
Forward - Striker, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield,
Used Solutions
"Offensive tactics in set pieces. ...
Throw-ins[edit]
How throw-ins are best handled depends on where it is:
(1) In one's own half the aim of a throw-in may be to retain possession in order to build up the next attack. The throw may or may not go toward the opponents' goal; the most unmarked player may be a full-back who is behind the ball. Such a throw followed by a quickly taken 'switch' pass can be an effective tactic. Under pressure however, the ball is often thrown up the line, toward the opponents' goal line to gain as much ground as possible.
(2) If the thrower is unmarked, a simple tactic is to take a short throw to the feet or chest of a marked player who immediately returns the ball to the thrower.
(3) In the last third of the pitch a player with a long throw can put pressure onto the defenders by throwing the ball deep into the opponents' penalty area, resulting in somewhat similar tactics to a corner kick situation, but with the added advantage of avoiding the offside trap, as an attacking player cannot be offside from a throw in. ...
Goal kicks.
A goal kick is an important 'set piece' that will occur many times in a game and yet few teams practice it. If taken quickly the kick may be taken short to a full-back who has run into a wide position. Although this may gain little ground it retains the all-important possession of the ball. A longer kick to the midfield is more common and it is vital that the midfield unit are in a position to receive it.
Corners.
A corner kick (or "corner") is a real goal scoring opportunity and it is essential to know who is the best at taking a good corner from both the left and right side of the pitch. A good corner will be aimed high across the goal and may be 'bent' towards or away from the goal. At least one of the forwards should be on or close to the goal line when the kick is taken.
Another tactic on a corner is to let the best shooter stay in the back "trash" position and have the defence worried about those up front. The player taking the corner kick makes a small pass back to the trash shooter who has time and space to take a good shot." [Association football tactics and skills. Wikipedia]
The diagram example "Association football (soccer) - The pitch: throw-ins, goal kicks, corners" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Football solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-soccer
Association football (soccer) tactics diagram
Association football (soccer) tactics diagram, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, right wing, midfielder, wide midfield, left midfield, left wing, midfielder, centre midfield, horizontal football field, horizontal soccer field, goalkeeper, football ball, defender, right-back, full-backs, defender, left-back, full-backs, defender, centre-back, central defender, centre-half, stopper,
Used Solutions

Soccer (Football) Formation

Using diagrams is the easiest way to explain the soccer formations. The Soccer solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park is designed as a tool that helps you produce the soccer diagrams in a few minutes. The predesigned samples of the Soccer solution for ConceptDraw PRO depict the most popular formation diagrams.
"In the sport of association football, each of the eleven players on a team is assigned to a particular position on the field of play. A team is made up of one goalkeeper and ten outfield players who fill various defensive, midfield and attacking positions depending on the formation deployed. These positions describe both the player's main role and their area of operation on the pitch. ...
Goalkeeper is the most defensive position in football. The goalkeeper's main job is to stop the other team from scoring by catching, palming or punching the ball from shots, headers and crosses. ...
Defenders play behind the midfielders and their primary responsibility is to provide support to the team and to prevent the opposition from scoring a goal. They usually remain in the half of the field that contains the goal they are defending. Taller defenders will move forward to the opposing team's penalty box when their team takes corner kicks or free kicks, where scoring with one's head is a possibility. ...
Midfielders (originally called half-backs) are players whose position of play is midway between the attacking forwards and the defenders. Their main duties are to maintain possession of the ball, taking the ball from defenders and feeding it to the strikers, as well as dispossessing opposing players. ...
Forwards (or strikers) are the players who are positioned nearest to the opposing team's goal. The primary responsibility of forwards is to score goals and to create scoring chances for other players." [Association football positions. Wikipedia]
The diagram example "Association football (soccer) positions" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Football solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-soccer
Association football (soccer) positions diagram
Association football (soccer) positions diagram, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, right wing, midfielder, wide midfield, left midfield, left wing, midfielder, centre midfield, horizontal football field, horizontal soccer field, goalkeeper, defender, right-back, full-backs, defender, left-back, full-backs, defender, centre-back, central defender, centre-half, stopper,
Used Solutions

Soccer (Football) Diagram Software

Explaining the soccer strategies and techniques is practically impossible without drawing a diagram. ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with Soccer solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park is a very convenient and useful tool for designing the soccer-related diagrams.

Ice Hockey Positions Diagram

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Offensive Play – Double Wing Wedge – Vector Graphic Diagram

Producing football diagrams using ConceptDraw PRO software takes seconds, not minutes. Thanks to Football solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park all you need is just drag and drop ready-to-use positions objects to a template contains football field, and place positions on the field.
The vector stencils library "Soccer (Football) positions" contains 18 symbols for drawing association football (soccer) positions diagram.
"In the sport of association football, each of the eleven players on a team is assigned to a particular position on the field of play. A team is made up of one goalkeeper and ten outfield players who fill various defensive, midfield and attacking positions depending on the formation deployed. These positions describe both the player's main role and their area of operation on the pitch." [Association football positions. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Design elements - Soccer (Football) positions" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Soccer solution from the Sport area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ sport-soccer
Association football (soccer) position symbols
Association football  (soccer) position symbols, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, right wing, midfielder, wide midfield, right midfield, midfielder, wide midfield, left midfield, left wing, midfielder, centre midfield, goalkeeper, defender, sweeper, defender, right-back, full-backs, defender, left-back, full-backs, defender, centre-back, central defender, centre-half, stopper,
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