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What does the football jersey1-10 stand for?

1: the number of the goalkeeper. Basically, in all official games, the goalkeeper wears a 1 jersey.

No.2: The number of the right-back, such as Cafu of Brazil and Gary Neville, the famous right-back of Manchester United.

Number 3: The number of the left back. Europe and South America are slightly different. According to European tradition, No.3 is left-back and No.2 is right-back. In South America, No.6 is left-back.

No.4: worn by street sweepers and other players, usually behind the guard line and in front of the small restricted area. 5 strikers and 5 defenders, the middle defender is on the right, and the 442 era represents the back or the center half.

No.5: It is usually worn by experienced defenders. 5 forwards and 5 defenders, the central defender is in the middle, and the central defender in the 442 era is partnered with the No.6 central defender.

No.6: worn by defenders, in the front position on the court. The centre-back in the era of 5 forwards and 5 defenders was on the left, and in the era of 442, it was a centre-back. He and No.5 partner in central defence.

No.7: Right wing/right wing number, which sometimes appears on strikers.

No.8: attacking midfielder. 5 forwards, 5 guards, right wingers, front waist or center half in the 442 era, and No.4 is a midfield partner.

No.9: The number of the striker is printed in the middle, representing the striker killer.

Issue 10: The center in the midfield is the soul and core of the team. The connection between backcourt and frontcourt; Is the initiator and organizer of the attack; He is a warrior with comprehensive skills, who can pass and shoot.

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