It can be hard to pin down exactly what anyone does in a football team, because unlike some sports the movement around the pitch is a lot more fluid in football.
Midfielders come in different packages too, and bring different qualities to a team - plus of course they are often asked to perform specific roles to support a teams overall tactics. Some are more defensive minded, whilst others prefer to get forward and attack for example.
In general terms a midfielder plays in the middle of the pitch (hence the name) and will perform two specific functions depending on whether their team has the ball or not.
When the team has possession they will be looking to get forward and support the attack - this may well mean making runs into open spaces ready to receive the ball, and then look to create a scoring opportunity for a team mate (or even look to get into a scoring position themselves).
When the opposition has the ball they will be looking to close down space in order to limit their options and if possible to tackle to win the ball back.
A good midfielder will have excellent passing and tackling ability, combined with a good football "brain" in order to allow them to read the game and judge what is going to happen and what the best move is. They can dictate the pace of the game, and will largely determine how well (or badly) a team performs.
2006-10-29 12:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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What does a midfielder do in soccer?
2015-08-16 09:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically they are the fulcrum of the team, being the link between the offensive and defensive ends. Having to fulfill defensive tasks like breaking down the opposition's movement, general distribution of the ball and possession keeping, and creating scoring opportunities for the forwards.
The role of a midfielder cannot be simply typified. Their roles will very much be varied based on their skills and abilities, and their position in the team formation.
2006-10-29 23:14:07
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answered by Saffren 7
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Instead of staying the furthest forward or backward the midfielders spend most of the game running around the middle of the field, either on the sides or in central midfield.
2006-10-29 12:15:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My top 3 1. Iniesta 2. Wesley Sneijder 3. Xavi
2016-03-16 00:36:38
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answered by ? 4
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a midfielder is in between a defender and a forward. they can go up to the front and help score or defend the goal.
2006-10-29 11:56:36
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answered by dancing on the sumbeams 1
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He plays in the middle of the the formation . He can break up attacks from the opposition , and he can get forward and supply the forward players . Sometimes people call it the engine room , because quite often thats where all the hard work and most running gets put in.
2006-10-29 12:28:52
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answered by peter j 2
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make it so the forward only has to touch it once for a goal
in other words, make the forwards life a lot easier
2006-10-29 11:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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THeir job is to basically either defend or attack, and go on both sides of the field.
2006-10-29 16:08:34
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answered by noname 3
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