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History of soccer uniform Free Uniform Quotes offers amazing and exciting deals on variety of sportswear of different sports. Updated with latest trend, one can find all kind of sports and work wear here. Soccer legend Diego Maradona of Argentina said “the soccer jersey is everything a team stands for�. The numbers on any football uniform is nothing but an aid to distinguish one player from another. Earlier players were numbered based on starting formation from 1-11 beginning with the goalkeeper and top players of the team. It was similar as to the baseball uniform. With the evolution of television and media making the sport of football more famous, numbers on the football uniform became associated with certain players. The first 11 players were definitely in the lineup. Now-a-days, players can be assigned any number of their football uniform but the number one uniform is always assigned to the goalkeeper.


A brief overview of football uniform numbers and what they mean is as follows: 1. Goalkeeper 2. Right back – The defender 3. Defender's defender – At the center back 4. Lefty – The defender or the midfielder. The position gets its name historically from being positioned at the left side of the field. 5. In the US, it's the Center Half or Midfielder. In England, it's the Center Half or Defender. 6. Versatile position; In the US and Europe, it's the midfielder. In England, it's the Center Back. In Brazil, generally the Back, but all are versatile. 7. Attacker, a player usually stands for right wing. In the US national team, it stands for Left Wing. 8. Two-way midfielder. The number represents a strong defense and offense player, or a dominant player. 9. Striker; goal-scorer. It's considered a very important number. 10. Dominant player who carries a lot of responsibilities on and off the field. 11. "Slasher" is the name assigned to this player. This player is an attacker, such as a forward wing or wide midfielder; and is the second most likely player to score a goal. The Change of Jersey It was observed during the Victoria age that players did not have any football uniform back then. Just white shirts and long trousers was the uniform along with colorful caps to distinguish different teams. It was only after the Second World War that there was a revolution observed during which the football uniform changed. Now-a-days the football uniform is quiet simple and basic. It basically includes a short sleeved synthetic t-shirt, soccer shorts, socks, shoes and shin guards. By and large, the soccer uniform is pretty basic. It’s made so as to keep a player cool while playing the game. The uniforms made now are no longer made up of cotton. Technology has allowed making uniforms of synthetic and fiber that are lighter colorful and more breathable.


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