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Forward (association football) and Vivian Woodward

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Difference between Forward (association football) and Vivian Woodward

Forward (association football) vs. Vivian Woodward

Forwards are the players on an association football team who play nearest to the opposing team's goal, and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals. Vivian John Woodward (3 June 1879 – 31 January 1954) was an English amateur football player who enjoyed the peak of his career from the turn of the 20th century to the outbreak of the First World War.

Similarities between Forward (association football) and Vivian Woodward

Forward (association football) and Vivian Woodward have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Association football, Forward (association football).

Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.

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Forward (association football)

Forwards are the players on an association football team who play nearest to the opposing team's goal, and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals.

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Forward (association football) and Vivian Woodward Comparison

Forward (association football) has 62 relations, while Vivian Woodward has 69. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.53% = 2 / (62 + 69).

References

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