Most football games include a position called fullback or full back.
Many of the great runners of the history of American football have been fullbacks, notably Jim Brown, but in recent years the position has evolved to be more a blocker than a runner, with occasional pass-catching duties. The remaining prominent fullbacks in the NFL are typically employed for breaking through tight defensive alignments, often in short-yardage situations. As a result, fullbacks are typically less known for speed and agility than for muscularity and the ability to avoid being tackled by knocking down defenders.
In association football (soccer), a fullback is a defender playing in a wide position. Their main task is to prevent opposition players crossing or cutting the ball back into the penalty area. Most full backs are also expected to provide an attacking dimension by getting upfield along the wings and providing crosses.
See also: Rugby union positions; Rugby league positions
Examples of full-backs include
Football (soccer) positions | Rugby union terminology | Rugby league terminology | American football positions | Australian rules football terminology
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