adjective General Slang

box-to-box

BOKS-tuh-BOKS · adjective · informal

A midfielder effective in both penalty areas.

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Describes a central midfielder with the energy and skill to influence play defensively and offensively from one box to the other.

“A proper box-to-box midfielder who tackles then pops up to score.”
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box-to-box In A Sentence

A proper box-to-box midfielder who tackles then pops up to score.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive: the player operates between both penalty boxes.

Variants box to box

People Also Ask

What is a box-to-box midfielder?

It is a central midfielder with the energy and all-round skill to defend in their own box and attack in the opponent's box throughout the game.

What makes a good box-to-box midfielder?

Stamina, tackling, passing and a goal threat, so they can contribute in both penalty areas rather than specialising in one job.

Who are examples of box-to-box midfielders?

The term describes energetic all-rounders who both defend and score; classic examples are players known for tackling then popping up with goals.

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