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What postion will i be best in my high school team?

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last year i played foward and sumtimes i was put as right mid-field and mid-defender, i am very fast and i have the capacity to run up and down the field if i have to. i am one of the fastest on the team and i hit the ball pretty hard with accuracy and aim ,the coach says i have a choice since ive done good in all those 3 postions. i also have pretty good ball control

what do you think?

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  1. If you are equally good at all 3 positions, then either choose the position you enjoy playing the most or choose the position that would help the team the most. For example, does your team have several players that play the same position and need someone to play another position?

    Good luck!  


  2. I think naming the sport your playing would be a good start

  3. a CAM which is a center attacking middle

    that way you're close enough to score some goals but also not so far up that u would have to desert your position and miss a goal opportunity if someone make a good clearance!!!

  4. i play ALOT of soccer.

    you sound like a very good player.

    and i think that you would be a great

    center-mid.

    gimme a good rating :)))

  5. If i was the coach, I would definetly pick you as either wing, since you have good aim and are fast.  You could also consider playing defensive midfield and come up at some chances.

  6. Right outside back or outside mid

  7. If you are truly equal at every position, then it's probably best to go wherever your team has a greater shortage of talent because that's how you could have the greatest impact.  If this isn't an issue, then I'd personally go with midfield as it allows you to be integrally involved at all parts of the field (though obviously most positions have some role wherever the ball is on the field).

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