Charlotte FC鈥檚 number one pick, Ben Bender, isn鈥檛 your typical 20-year-old.
Bender occupied his free time in college with soccer, soccer, and.... more soccer. He didn鈥檛 have time for distractions like social media, so he never even bothered to have it. When he wasn鈥檛 training or playing, he was watching film.
Bender is a student of the game. His diligence and dedication off the pitch have been rewarded with excellence on the pitch. In each of his two collegiate seasons, the midfielder has received All-Big Ten selections and in 2021 was named the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year and a First Team All-American.
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The University of Maryland product joining Charlotte FC provides a good opportunity to break down real-life examples of positive attacking play from midfield.
Positive Attacking Play
Bender is a two-way midfielder who contributes to both the offensive and defensive side of the game, but his positive attacking play is the most defining aspect of his game.
Positive play in soccer refers to actions such as movement, dribbling, or passing that are done with the purpose of progressing the ball to eventually create a goal scoring opportunity.
Examples of positive attacking play are making forward passes in between defensive lines, making off-the-ball runs to open space for teammates, or dribbling into space to draw defenders.
There are many skills and abilities needed to excel in positive attacking play but the underlying one is a good awareness of what is going on around you. Knowing where the open pockets of space are and where your teammates are or will be are essential in effective positive attacking play.
A player may have excellent technical ability but if their spatial awareness is poor, it will greatly limit their capacity to use their technical gifts. For example, good passing technique is only as good as the awareness and vision to spot open teammates.
A strong awareness of what is happening on the pitch is what has helped Bender excel in his young soccer career thus far. But how does he do it?
Bender constantly scans his surroundings when he鈥檚 on the pitch. When he doesn鈥檛 have the ball, he scans for gaps in the opposing team鈥檚 structure to move into to receive the ball between an opponent鈥檚 defensive and midfield lines.
As the ball comes to him, he checks his shoulders to see how he should receive the ball to have the most time on it. Once the ball arrives to his feet, he has a good touch, and once again looks up to see if he can find teammates to pass to or space to dribble through.




Bender is constantly looking - no pun intended - to be positive in every movement, pass, and dribble that he makes.
Arrival in the Box
In 2021, Bender notched an impressive seven goals and five assists in 18 games from that box-to-box midfield position. The majority of those came from intelligent runs into the opposing team鈥檚 penalty box.

鈥Bender is a technical, two-way midfielder that takes care of the ball, has great spatial awareness, and makes good supporting runs in attack,鈥 said Charlotte FC Director of Scouting Thomas Schaling.
Because of Bender鈥檚 recognition of open pockets of space, he knows where to be at the right time in the box to put himself in a threatening position. He consistently arrives in the box to be a passing option which can also serve as distraction to free up other teammates.
Also important is his excellent timing of runs and that he has good shooting technique to be able to convert the chances he does get. Bender is also left-footed which is rare but valuable in creating more advantageous passing and shooting angles when playing in the midfield.
鈥淗e has a good shot from distance and good kicking technique,鈥 said Schaling.
All this talk about Bender鈥檚 offensive capabilities shouldn鈥檛 take away from the defensive side of his game. At the end of the day, Bender is a complete midfielder who聽contributes to both sides of the game.聽
With that said, the step from college to 91快活林最新版 is a big one and naturally takes time to adjust to. He will be in good hands聽with Charlotte FC鈥檚 coaching staff that individually have聽proven track records of improving young players.聽
Bender will be joining fellow former collegiate player Chris Hegardt at Charlotte FC, forming a solid duo of young, domestic midfielders to further bolster the Club鈥檚 inaugural roster.



