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Half-Spaces

The zones between the centre and wings — the most dangerous areas to receive the ball in modern football.

Half-spaces are where modern football's most creative play happens. Recognizing them helps you understand why certain positions on the pitch consistently produce the most dangerous attacks.

Five vertical channels with half-spaces Full pitch divided into five vertical channels: left flank, left half-space, center, right half-space, right flank. Half-spaces are highlighted as key creative zones

Five vertical channels — the half-spaces sit between center and wings

Key Ideas

Between Wing and Center

The half-spaces are the two vertical channels between the central corridor and the flanks. They're not the wing, not the middle — they're the gaps in between where defenders struggle to organize.

Diagonal Passing Angles

Players in the half-spaces can see passes that central or wide players cannot. The diagonal angle opens up through balls, cutbacks, and switches that are harder to intercept.

Hard to Mark

Half-space runners fall between defensive zones — is the centre-back or the full-back responsible? This ambiguity creates the hesitation that attackers exploit.

How It Works

Five vertical channels with half-spaces Full pitch divided into five vertical channels: left flank, left half-space, center, right half-space, right flank. Half-spaces are highlighted as key creative zones
1
Between Wing and Center

The half-spaces are the two vertical channels between the central corridor and the flanks. They're not the wing, not the middle — they're the gaps in between where defenders struggle to organize.

2
Diagonal Passing Angles

Players in the half-spaces can see passes that central or wide players cannot. The diagonal angle opens up through balls, cutbacks, and switches that are harder to intercept.

3
Hard to Mark

Half-space runners fall between defensive zones — is the centre-back or the full-back responsible? This ambiguity creates the hesitation that attackers exploit.

See the Why

Half-spaces are dangerous because they sit in no-man's land — between the center-back and the full-back, creating diagonal angles that defenses can't easily cover.

Real-World Examples

Kevin De Bruyne at Man City

De Bruyne operates almost exclusively in the right half-space, using diagonal passes and through balls to create more chances than any other midfielder in Premier League history.

Lamine Yamal for Spain

Spain's teenage sensation drifts from the right wing into the half-space, where his ability to receive and turn creates overloads that full-backs cannot handle.

Positional play philosophy

Pep Guardiola's entire positional play system is built around occupying and exploiting half-spaces — it's the core principle behind his tactical approach.

Quick Check

Where are the half-spaces on a soccer pitch?

A) The corners
B) Between the center and the wings
C) Behind the goal
D) The center circle
Reveal answer
B) Between the center and the wings

Half-spaces are the vertical channels between the central corridor and the flanks. They're strategically valuable because players in these zones fall between defensive responsibilities, creating dangerous ambiguity.

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