noun General Slang

sweeper

SWEE-pur · noun · informal

A spare central defender behind the back line.

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A defender positioned behind the main defence who 'sweeps up' loose balls and starts attacks with intelligent distribution.

“The sweeper mopped up everything that got past the centre-halves.”
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sweeper In A Sentence

The sweeper mopped up everything that got past the centre-halves.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive: he 'sweeps' up danger; German 'libero'.

People Also Ask

What is a sweeper in football?

It is a defender who plays behind the main defensive line, sweeping up loose balls and starting attacks with intelligent passing.

What is the difference between a sweeper and a libero?

They are the same role; 'libero', meaning free man in Italian, is the continental name for a sweeper who is free of direct man-marking duties.

Is the sweeper role still used today?

The classic sweeper is rare in the modern game, but the idea lives on in the 'sweeper-keeper', a goalkeeper who patrols behind the defence.

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