Striker, The player whose main job is to score goals., Goalkeeper, The player who protects the goal and can use their hands inside the penalty area., Center-back, A defender who plays in the middle of the defense and stops opposing attackers., Full-back, A defender who plays on the left or right side of the defense., Midfielder, A player who connects the defense and attack and helps in both areas., Winger, An attacking player who usually plays near the sidelines and creates scoring opportunities., Coach, The person responsible for training the team and preparing tactics., Performance Analyst, A professional who studies data and videos to evaluate player and team performance., Physiotherapist, A healthcare professional who helps players recover from injuries and prevent physical problems., Assistant Coach, A coach who helps the head coach with training sessions and match preparation., Fitness Coach, A professional responsible for improving players' physical condition and endurance., Goalkeeping Coach, A coach who specializes in training goalkeepers., Team Doctor, A medical professional who treats injuries and monitors players' health., Sports Psychologist, A professional who helps athletes improve their mental performance and confidence., Scout, A person who watches players and identifies potential talents for a club., Sporting Director, The person responsible for the club's sporting strategy, including player recruitment and squad planning., Kit Manager, The person who prepares and organizes the team's equipment and uniforms., Nutritionist, A professional who plans players' diets to improve health and performance., Referee, The official who enforces the rules during a match., Strength and Conditioning Coach, A professional who develops training programs to improve strength, fitness, and athletic performance..

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