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What is the arrangement of players acording to position like cbr,amc.?

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What is the arrangement of players acording to position like cbr,amc.

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Guest answered:

This is what it means:
GK: Goalkeeper. AML: Left Attacking midfielder
CBL: Left Centre back. DML: Left Defending midfielder
CBR: Right Centre back. AMR: Right Attacking midfielder
FBL: Left Full back. DMR: Right Defending midfielder
FBR: Right Full back. CL: Left Centre midfielder
WL: Left Wing. CR: Right Centre midfielder
WR: Right Wing. CST: Centre Striker
AMC: Centre Attacking midfielder RST: Right Striker
DMC: Centre Defensive midfielder LST: Left Striker
SST: ???????? Striker
Hope that helps!

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Guest said: 20th Jul 2016 | REPORT
I tried different hacks none of them worked. So earned hardly by playing game. User name : EuroCopa
Guest said: 25th Jul 2016 | REPORT
SST = Supporting Striker
Guest said: 29th Oct 2016 | REPORT
sterling on right wing
Guest said: 10th Jan 2018 | REPORT
Where to keep Ronaldo in 3 4 3 formation
 

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