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In the sport of association football, a forward (or attacker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders. As with any attacking player, the role of the forward relies heavily on being able to create space for attack.
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Forwards, ( FW) also known as attackers and strikers, are the players on a team in association football who play nearest to the opposing team's goal, and are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals.
A forward (or striker) is a football player who is the closest to the other team's goal. The forwards are the players that are known to score the most goals. Coaches usually send a forward that scores all the goals ( the centre forward ) and sends another forward that makes the assists ( second striker ).
Forward are outfield positions in an association football team who play the furthest up the pitch and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals as well as assisting them. As with any attacking player, the role of the forward relies heavily on being able to create space for attack.