the difference is that an attacker tries to get the ball of the other team to score a goal or pas to their other team members,as the defenders defend the attackers to try to stop them get the ball to pass or score a goal. so if the defenders does a good job and get the ball, they will be able to pass to their other team mates and successfully score a goal and archive their goals an possibly win the game!:)
should be the attacker but usually the defender
If the attacker has a higher ATK than the defender's DEF, then the defender is destroyed. No damage is dealt to the defending player's lifepoints unless the attacker has a special effect that allows it to do so. If the attacker has the same ATK as the defender's DEF, then nothing happens. Neither monster is destroyed, and neither player takes any damage. If the attacker has a lower ATK than the defender's DEF, then the attacking player takes damage to his life points equal to the difference. The attacking monster is not destroyed though.
The attacker's offside status is not reset by a mere deflection off a defender. A team mate of the attacker need only touch it. A defender must control it.
English football uses the offside rule where at least on defender has to be between the attacker and the goal.
If the attacking monster has lower ATK than the defence-position defender's DEF, then the defender is not destroyed at all. What will happen is the attacking player will take damage equal to the difference between the attacker's ATK and the defender's DEF, but neither monster will be destroyed.
It is a direct free kick, or a penalty kick if a defender kicks an attacker in the defender's penalty area.
"Foul" is a term used to describe an offence punishable by a direct free kick. If a defender fouls an attacker in the defender's penalty area then a penalty kick is the prescribed restart. There's a loophole in your question. What if the attacker fouls the defender in the defender's penalty area? A direct free kick is awarded to the defense.
Screening is where an attacker blocks the path or view of the defender in order to complete an attacking move. ;)
It would depend on who committed the foul. A foul committed by a defender, against an attacker, in the penalty area is a penalty kick for the attackers. A foul committed by an attacker, against a defender, in the penalty area is a direct free kick for the defense.
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Eleven players on each team. Usually something like this.. Goalkeeper Defender Defender Defender Defender Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Attacker Attacker Other formations may be - 4-4-2 (diamond in midfield) 4-3-3 5-4-1 5-3-2 4-5-1 4-2-4 3-5-3 4-3-1-2
There are way more than 4. But the basic positions are: Goalkeeper Defender Midfielder Attacker