- tactics. The
centre-back (also
known as a
central defender or
centre-half, as the
modern role of the
centre-back
arose from the
centre-half position)...
-
Centre-to-
centre distance (c.t.c.
distance or ctc distance) is a
concept for distances, also
called on-center
spacing (o.c.
spacing or oc spacing), heart...
-
Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) is a
retractable roof
stadium in
Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
situated at the base of the CN
Tower near the northern...
-
National Centres,
usually located at
national libraries and
coordinated by the ISSN
International Centre based in Paris. The
International Centre is an intergovernmental...
- more than
three forwards, or
sometimes none. The
traditional role of a
centre-forward is to
score the
majority of
goals on
behalf of the team. If they...
- Metro
Centre,
Metro Centre, MetroCenter, or
Metro Center may
refer to:
Metro Center, Springfield, M****achusetts, the original,
colonial settlement of the...
-
opposition ball-carrier to
recover the ball. A
centre midfielder defending their goal will move in
front of
their centre-backs to
block long
shots by the opposition...
- A
leisure centre,
sports centre,
recreation center, or
aquatics centre is a purpose-built
building or site,
usually owned and
provided by the
local government...
- The
Millennium City
Centre Gurugram (formerly and
still known as HUDA City
Centre) is a
terminal station on the
Yellow Line of the
Delhi Metro. It is...
- Centreville, Centerville,
Centre-ville or
Centre-Ville and
variants may
refer to: Centreville,
British Columbia, a
ghost town Centreville, New Brunswick...