Wing half

In association football, the position of wing half or wing half back) was popularly used in the late nineteenth and first half of the 20th centuries. Forming part of the half back line, the wing-half would occupy the flanks of the pitch in a Defensive Midfield position, in a position either known as left half or right half. In early 2-3-5 formations the wing-halves would flank the centre half on both sides, although after the 1925 offside law cha... more
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