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Fullback

A fullback is a in various team sports and has other non-sports meanings. In , a fullback is an offensive in the backfield, typically the larger of the two running backs who lines up behind the . The fullback's primary role is to provide blocking support for the (often called the halfback or tailback) on rushing plays, creating lanes through the defensive line, though the player may also carry the ball in short-yardage situations or catch passes when needed. This position demands physical toughness, as fullbacks frequently engage in high-contact blocking against linebackers and defensive linemen to protect the ball carrier. Historically, the fullback was a cornerstone of power-running offenses in the early days of professional football, often serving as the lead blocker in formations like the single-wing or I-formation to grind out tough yards. The rise of pass-heavy schemes and versatile tight ends has reduced the fullback's usage in the , with the position appearing on approximately 10-12% of offensive snaps league-wide as of 2023, though teams like the continue to employ elite fullbacks effectively as of 2025. Fullbacks in the , such as , have evolved into multi-role athletes capable of blocking, running routes, and even lining up as hybrid tight ends to adapt to spread offenses. Notable fullbacks have left lasting legacies, from Hall of Famers like Marion Motley, who helped integrate the NFL in the 1940s as a pioneering blocking back, to modern standouts like Mike Alstott, known for his bruising runs in the 1990s and 2000s. Despite perceptions of the position as a "dying breed," its strategic value persists in goal-line and play-action scenarios, underscoring the fullback's enduring importance in balanced attacks. The term fullback also refers to positions in association football, rugby codes, and other sports, as well as non-sports uses such as in military aircraft and automobiles (see below).

Sports Positions

American Football

In , the fullback is an position typically aligned behind the and halfback in two-back sets, serving primarily as a blocker to create running lanes and protect against pass rushers. This role emerged in the early as a versatile ball carrier but evolved significantly following the legalization of the forward pass in 1906, which opened up the passing game and reduced the emphasis on fullbacks as primary rushers, shifting their focus toward lead blocking and short-yardage support. By the 1940s, innovations like the T-formation further integrated fullbacks into blocking schemes, solidifying their place as power players in run-heavy offenses during the mid-. The primary duties of a fullback include lead blocking for the halfback on running plays, such as isolating linebackers or sealing edges, and carrying the ball in short-yardage situations like goal-line plunges. They also occasionally receive short passes or block in pass protection to maintain offensive balance. Physically, fullbacks are built for contact, averaging around 6 feet 1 inch tall and 245 pounds, with typical weights of at least 235 pounds to withstand collisions with defensive linemen and linebackers. Notable fullbacks exemplify this hybrid role: of the was a versatile rusher and blocker who led the in rushing eight times and earned three awards; of the excelled as a power runner and blocker, amassing over 5,000 rushing yards and six selections; and of the functioned as a bruising blocker-runner, earning honors in 1974 with 145 rushing yards. Fullbacks are most commonly deployed in formations like the I-formation, where they line up directly behind the to lead dives or traps, enhancing power running schemes. They can also appear in single-back sets for added blocking support in goal-line or short-yardage packages. However, the position has declined sharply since the 2000s due to the rise of spread offenses emphasizing speed and passing, which favor versatile tight ends over dedicated fullbacks. In 2019, fullbacks accounted for roughly 10 percent of offensive snaps on teams that employed them, down from starters on 23 of 32 teams a decade earlier; as of 2024, usage remains limited to about 12 teams, where fullbacks average around 45 percent of offensive snaps on those teams.

Association Football

In , the full-back is a defensive situated on the flanks of the back line, comprising left full-backs and right full-backs who primarily mark opposition wingers to prevent penetration down the wings while also executing overlapping runs to support attacking play. These players operate in a typical back four, providing width in defense and contributing to transitions by advancing into midfield or wide areas when possession allows. The role demands versatility, balancing zonal or man-marking duties with proactive involvement in build-up phases to distribute the ball forward. The full-back position traces its origins to the late 19th-century pyramid formation, known as the 2-3-5 system, which became popular in the as a balanced tactical setup with two full-backs positioned just ahead of the to shield the goal and facilitate attacks through . This evolved dramatically following the 1925 change by the (IFAB), which reduced the number of required opponents between an attacker and the goal line from three to two, granting full-backs increased positional freedom to push forward without risking frequent offside traps. The adjustment prompted formations like the WM system, developed by Arsenal's , where full-backs began transitioning from purely defensive sentinels to more dynamic contributors in both phases of play. Key responsibilities for full-backs include intercepting and defending crosses into the , aiding midfield transitions by recovering possession in wide zones, and participating in build-up play through short passes or long switches to maintain team shape. Essential skills encompass exceptional to cover extensive ground over 90 minutes or more, often exceeding 10-12 kilometers per , alongside precise crossing accuracy to deliver dangerous balls into the during overlaps. Full-backs must also possess strong tackling, aerial ability, and decision-making to handle 1v1 duels against speedy wingers, ensuring defensive solidity while enabling quick counters. Modern tactical variations have further expanded the role, with the inverted full-back tucking centrally into midfield during possession—often in 4-3-3 formations—to overload the center and facilitate progression, as seen in systems employed by managers like and . In contrast, the wing-back adaptation in 3-5-2 setups emphasizes sustained width and higher positioning, blending full-back defensive duties with winger-like attacking runs to stretch defenses. Notable exemplars include Paolo Maldini, whose defensive mastery and composure defined the position at across two decades, earning him recognition as one of the greatest defenders ever. Cafu showcased attacking prowess through relentless overlaps for in the 1990s and early 2000s, contributing to two triumphs. In contemporary play, has revolutionized the right full-back role at , amassing 64 Premier League assists by mid-2025 through visionary passing and set-piece delivery. Statistical trends underscore the position's evolution toward greater attacking involvement, with full-backs in top averaging 1-2 key passes per game by the 2024-25 season according to Opta data, reflecting their shift from peripheral defenders to central creators in possession-dominant teams. This hybrid demand has elevated the full-back's impact, as evidenced by their rising contributions to goals and assists in high-pressing systems.

Rugby Codes

In rugby union and rugby league, the fullback is the player positioned deepest on the field, typically numbered 15 in union and 1 in , serving as the last line of to field opposition kicks and launch counter-attacks. This role originated in the 19th-century development of rules, when teams were structured with up to three fullbacks behind the forwards primarily to retain possession and cover the rear during early, less structured play. By the , the position had evolved to emphasize flair and sweeping runs from deep, as exemplified by France's , who played 93 Tests as fullback from 1980 to 1991 and was renowned for his counter-attacking prowess in an era of expansive French . The core duties of a fullback include securely catching high balls under , executing last-line tackles to prevent tries, and distributing the ball effectively to wingers or other backs to initiate attacks. Physically, the position demands exceptional speed, with fullbacks reaching top speeds of around 33 km/h during sprints, alongside acute awareness to cover vast areas of the field. While the fullback role shares similarities across rugby codes, differences arise from the distinct rules and pace of play. In , with its 15 players per side and unlimited phases, fullbacks often handle restarts like drop-outs, contribute to goal-kicking for conversions, and engage in more fluid, open-field counters. In contrast, rugby league's 13-player format and six-tackle rule promote faster, more structured attacks, where fullbacks focus on rapid ball retrieval post-tackle and quick transitions to exploit limited phases. Notable fullbacks highlight the position's impact in each code. In , New Zealand's has exemplified versatility, playing fullback in numerous Tests while amassing over 800 international points through tries, conversions, and penalties by 2024. In , Australia's starred as fullback for the , appearing in 431 NRL games and winning three premierships before transitioning to . Since the , the fullback has evolved into a "second ," blending defensive solidity with creative distribution and try-scoring threats, allowing teams to from deeper positions. In , this shift has seen fullbacks increasingly contribute to offensive output, with players like those in the back three accounting for a growing share of team tries through broken-field runs and support play by 2024.

Other Team Sports

In , the fullback is a key defensive position, typically consisting of two players (left and right fullbacks) positioned closest to the . Their primary responsibilities include tackling attacking opponents, intercepting passes, and clearing the ball out of the defensive to prevent shots on . Fullbacks assist in maintaining positional discipline during set pieces like penalty corners, where they help block injections and defend the goal line. This role emphasizes and quick over speed, with players often averaging 170-180 cm in to balance reach and maneuverability on the . The fullback position in traces its roots to the early , with standardized team formations appearing around the time of the sport's debut in , when matches were played under evolving rules that included smaller initial team sizes before settling on 11 players per side. Historically, fullbacks were prominent in defenses during the 1970s, exemplified by players like Prithipal Singh, who served as a defensive specialist and defender in teams from 1964 to 1972, contributing to India's medal successes through robust goal-line protection. In , the fullback is a specialized backline responsible for marking the opposition's key forward, spoiling high balls, and to intercept entries into the forward 50. This position demands aerial strength, physicality, and tactical awareness, with fullbacks often standing over 190 cm tall to contest marks effectively. Established as a core role since the Victorian Football League's inception in 1897, the fullback has evolved from a purely man-on-man to one incorporating coverage in modern play. A legendary figure in this position is , who played 312 games as Carlton's fullback from 1985 to 2001, earning five All-Australian selections and contributing to two premierships through his marking prowess and leadership in defense. In contemporary () matches, fullbacks exhibit increased mobility under hybrid defensive rules, averaging 10-15 possessions per game while focusing on intercepts and rebounds rather than primary ball-winning. Across these sports, fullbacks share traits of defensive support and positional discipline, prioritizing team protection over individual scoring contributions, much like the full-backs in who provide overlapping defensive cover. Their counter roles also parallel those in codes, where rear defenders focus on turnover creation. In variants like and , "fullback" occasionally denotes rear defensive players in informal contexts, though not as a standard term.

Non-Sports Uses

Military Aircraft

The , known by its "Fullback," is a twin-engine, twin-seat developed by the Russian Design Bureau as a strike aircraft optimized for long-range precision attacks and air-to-ground operations. The designation "Fullback" distinguishes it from the related Su-27 "Flanker" family, reflecting its specialized role in rather than pure air superiority. Development of the Su-34 began in the late 1980s as a derivative of the Su-27, with the initial prototype (T-10V or Su-27IB) making its first flight on April 13, 1990, and the production-standard version flying on December 18, 1993. The program faced significant delays due to post-Soviet economic challenges and shifting priorities toward export variants like the Su-30, postponing full operational capability until 2014, when the first units entered service with the . Key design features include a heavily armored cockpit for side-by-side pilot seating to enhance crew survivability during low-level strikes, along with a maximum weapons payload of approximately 8 tons. The Su-34 measures 23.3 meters in length, achieves a maximum speed of at altitude, and has a combat range of 4,000 km with . It is equipped with 12 external hardpoints capable of carrying a diverse array of air-to-air missiles (such as the R-73 and RVV-AE), air-to-surface munitions, guided bombs like the , and unguided rockets, supported by a 30 mm GSh-301 internal cannon. These attributes enable the aircraft to perform in all-weather conditions, blending maneuverability with payload capacity for and missions. The Su-34 is rumored to have participated in the 2008 for initial testing, though this remains unconfirmed; its verified combat debut occurred during Russia's intervention in the in 2015. It played a major role in the from 2015 to 2020, deploying up to 12 aircraft from bases like Khmeimim and conducting over 1,400 sorties against and opposition targets, demonstrating its effectiveness in precision strikes and influencing subsequent procurement decisions. In the ongoing conflict since 2022, the Su-34 has been heavily utilized for and deep strikes, though it has sustained significant losses, with approximately 40 aircraft visually confirmed destroyed as of November 2025 due to air defenses. In November 2025, the received an additional batch of Su-34 bombers, continuing efforts to replenish losses from the conflict. Ongoing upgrades in the Su-34M variant, introduced in the , incorporate advanced for improved targeting and , enhanced electronic warfare systems, and radar-absorbent coatings to reduce detectability, addressing lessons from recent operations. Production has accelerated amid wartime demands, with over 150 units delivered to the as of November 2025, supporting its role as a bridge between multirole fighters and dedicated bombers in Russia's tactical fleet.

Automobiles

The is a mid-size introduced in 2016 as a rebadged version of the , targeted primarily at markets to bolster Fiat's offerings. It was launched following the merger of and , forming (FCA), which aimed to diversify the brand's lineup with robust utility vehicles. The model debuted at the International Motor Show in November 2015, with sales commencing in the following year. Based on Mitsubishi's fourth-generation Triton platform, the Fullback featured Fiat-specific styling elements, such as a prominent hexagonal grille and revised front bumper, while retaining the underlying engineering for reliability. It was available in single-cab and double-cab configurations, with options for or , catering to both urban and off-road needs. Key specifications included a 2.4-liter turbocharged (Mitsubishi 4N15) producing 150 hp or 180 hp, paired with a five-speed manual or six-speed . The truck offered a payload capacity of 1 and a braked capacity of up to 3.1 tonnes, making it suitable for light commercial duties. Variants emphasized practicality and safety, including 4x4 systems with low-range gearing, hill descent control, and off-road trims like the Fullback Cross with enhanced ground clearance. At launch, pricing started around €25,000 for base models and reached €35,000 for higher-spec double-cab versions equipped with features such as and trailer stability assist. Despite its sturdy build, the Fullback received mixed reception: it was lauded for inheriting the L200's proven reliability and off-road competence but critiqued for an unrefined on-road ride and dated interior plastics. Market performance was underwhelming, with approximately 22,000 units sold across from its 2016 debut through 2019, averaging under 8,000 annually amid stiff competition from models like the and . discontinued the Fullback in 2019 due to persistently low demand and impending 6 emissions regulations that would have required costly updates to its . Under the group—formed in 2021 from the merger of FCA and —considerations for a successor pickup in 's 2025 lineup have materialized with the launch of the in South American markets, a mid-size pickup based on shared platforms, with potential expansion to other regions including .

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