Channel (football)

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In football, Channels are certain parts of the pitch.

The channels are subjectively described (there is no specific marking of the pitch) as the areas in which wide-playing strikers look for the ball, being a vertical strip extending from the goal-line toward the half-way line close to, but not too near the widest part of the pitch, an area more commonly occupied by a winger.[1]

By receiving the ball in the channel, a striker hopes to confuse the opposing defence, as he is between the full-back and centre-back.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Daniel, Jacob (2004). The Complete Guide to Coaching Soccer Systems and Tactics. Reedswain, p. 178. ISBN 1591640687.