Summary Table
No. | Position | Alternate name(s) | Irish |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Goalkeeper | Goalie, Keeper | Cúl Báire |
2 | Right corner back | Right full back | Lánchúlaí deas |
3 | Full back | Lánchúlaí láir | |
4 | Left corner back | Left full back | Lánchúlaí clé |
5 | Right half back | Right wing back | Leathchúlaí deas |
6 | Centre half back | Centre back | Leathchúlaí láir |
7 | Left half back | Left wing back | Leathchúlaí clé |
8 & 9 | Midfielders | Centre-field | Lár na páirce |
10 | Right half forward | Right wing forward | Leatosaí deas |
11 | Centre half forward | Centre forward | Leatosaí láir |
12 | Left half forward | Left wing forward | Leatosaí clé |
13 | Right corner forward | Right full forward | Lántosaí deas |
14 | Full forward | Lántosaí láir | |
15 | Left corner forward | Left full forward | Lántosaí clé |
16+ | Substitutes | Subs | Fir ionad / Mná ionad |
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