ClaSSicaL And EpiCسویپر طبق توضیح دانشنامه ی فوتبال سویپر در ایتالیا به اسم لیبرو نام میبرن که بارزی و شیرا تو این پست بازی میکردن
football, so called because their job is to 'sweep up' any attacking moves which pass other defenders. It was most commonly used by football teams in Europe until the 1990s.[1] While the position usually has solely defensive duties, Franz Beckenbauer, one of the most famous sweepers, became famous for adding an offensive component of the ball playing defender. Other notable sweepers include Ivano Blason, Gaetano Scirea, Bobby Moore, Franco Baresi, and Elias Figueroa. It is generally considered a highly specialized position. The sweeper is usually placed between the goalkeeper and the defensive line.[2]
The sweeper is sometimes also called the 'libero', from the Italian name "battitore libero" meaning "free hitter", or the Italian expression "libero da marcatura", which means that the player is free from having to mark a particular opponent, and is also at liberty to play or advance with the ball out of the defence, or to make clearances instead of dribbling or playing the ball