What is the weirdest formation in football?

An unusual formation, the swinging gate consists of a center all alone with the quarterback lined up behind him in shotgun. The rest of the offense is far away near the sideline. Both guards, both tackles, a tight end, and a receiver line up on the line of scrimmage.
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How does 4-2-3-1 formation work?

The 4-2-3-1 formation operates with four lines. In defence, there is a back four consisting of two central defenders and two full-backs. Two deeper central midfielders operate ahead of the back line and are often referred to as a double pivot.
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What is a 4-2-2-2 formation?

The 4-2-2-2 shape uses a traditional back four made up of two central defenders, a right-back, and a left-back. In front of that back line is a double pivot of two central defensive midfielders whose primary job is to protect the defense and help build possession up from the back.
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What is the most offensive formation in football?

The 4-3-3 attacking formation is one of the most popular in the sport. All levels, from high school soccer teams to FC Barcelona, have found success with the 4-3-3 setup. This formation includes a line of four defenders, three midfielders, and three strikers.
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What formation is best for false 9?

Probably the best formation for keeping a false 9 quiet is 4-2-3-1. This will keep things congested in central areas, preventing the central attacking player from having much space to operate in. Instead, the ball is more likely to go wide, and the impact of the false 9 is reduced.
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What is 4-3-3 with a false 9?

This is the development of the 'false nine'. In this form of the 4-3-3 formation, a team's central forward will drop into a slightly deeper, more creative role, linking the midfield and attack and allowing the two wide players to cause problems higher up the pitch.
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Who was the first false 9?

Matthias Sindelar was probably the first ever false nine in football. Coached by the legendary Hugo Meisl, he captained the Austrian wunderteam to the 1934 World Cup. The Austrian coach modified the conventional W-M formation to create a W-W (2-3-2-3) and allowed Sindelar to drop deep.
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What is the cursed word in football?

The myth of Kiricocho spread quickly throughout Spanish-speaking countries, with supporters embracing the superstition and muttering Kiricocho's name whenever they wanted to jinx an opposition player.
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What is the least used formation in football?

4-1-4-1 : One of the least used formations among teams nowadays due to a requirement of specific players filling up their restricted roles. The sole defensive midfielder has to play a crucial role in this formation between the back four and the midfield.
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What is the hardest offensive position?

The most challenging position on offense and perhaps the entire field is quarterback. This player touches the ball almost every play and is responsible for managing the offense with moving the chains and scoring points.
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What is a 3331 formation?

The traditional 3-3-1-3 Bielsa formation sees: Three central defenders. Two Wingbacks/wide midfielders either side of a deep-lying midfielder. A creative midfielder or 'enganche' in the hole. A front three with two wide men.
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Why is 4-3-3 formation so popular?

The 4-3-3 creates natural triangles, often giving the player in possession several passing options at any given time. This makes implementing a possession-based style of play slightly easier than some other formations.
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Why is 442 formation not used?

Arguably the biggest weakness of this formation is that it leaves teams vulnerable to becoming overrun in midfield. When 2 central midfielders come up against a 3-man midfield, it can be incredibly hard to win that central battle and stop the opposition from easily passing their way through.
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What makes a formation illegal?

Rule Summary View Official Rule

(a) It must have seven or more players on the line (3-19) Eligible receivers must be on both ends of the line, and all of the players on the line between them must be ineligible receivers. No player may be out of bounds.
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How to counter 4-2-3-1?

Using a midfield diamond can be a good way to nullify a 4-2-3-1 structure, as shown by Italy in the Euro 2012 semi-final which saw them beat Germany 2-1. A midfield diamond shape allows teams to dominate central areas and suffocate opposition midfielders by getting tight and letting full-backs provide width.
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Why 352 is the best formation?

Generally speaking, the 3-5-2 is considered a defensive formation, with three center backs and three central midfielders giving a strong, compact core to the team. However, with effective and athletic wing backs, this can quickly be turned into a potent attack.
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Is it possible to have a 1/0 football score?

So far, 1,075 different final scores have been achieved in NFL history. The lowest possible score is 0-0 and has been achieved 73 times, though the most recent scoreless tie came on Nov. 7, 1943. The most points any team has scored in an NFL game is 73.
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Why is there no 0 in football?

So why has No. 0 suddenly surfaced as a choice for players? It's due to a recommendation in February by the NCAA Football Rules Committee in response to the “popularity of single-digit numbers.”
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What is a 0 technique in football?

The 0-technique, also called the Nose Tackle (NT), plays directly over the center or “head-up” on him. The 0-Tech is generally responsible for defending both gaps between the center and the guard (A-gaps) and is most often used in a 3-4 defensive front.
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What is a ghost in football?

In association football, a ghost goal (or phantom goal) is either a goal wrongly awarded despite the ball not having crossed the goal line, or a goal wrongly not given despite the ball having crossed the line.
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What is a bomb in football?

A bomb, also known as an up and under or a Garryowen, is a type of kick used in various codes of football. As the names suggests, it is a high kick intended to send the ball relatively straight up so players can get under it before it comes down (see hang time).
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Which NFL team has a curse?

Philadelphia Eagles

This renaming of the trophy, combined with the Eagles' failures to win another Championship after 1960, led some Eagles fans to believe the franchise was cursed by Vince Lombardi: that being the only team to beat Lombardi in a playoff game meant never winning the trophy named after him.
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Can a striker play false 9?

A false nine only really differs from an orthodox centre-forward when their team is in possession. Out of possession, they often perform the duties of a regular striker.
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What is gegenpress in football?

The term "gegenpressing" derives from the German for "counter-pressing". At its core, this means to win the ball back from the opposition immediately after losing it, preferably in advanced areas of the pitch.
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What is a false 10?

A false number ten is fielded in the central attacking midfield like a traditional number ten. However, other than the more old-fashioned number tens, he is barely involved in combination plays and does not show any superior creativity. In contrast, he opens holes and behaves intelligently off the ball.
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