sideliner
/ˈsɪdlaɪnər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who plays a secondary or supporting role in a particular activity or field, especially sports.
“The quarterback’s sideliner, the coach, made crucial calls during the game.”
2. noun
A person who does not participate directly in a particular activity or profession, but provides support or is involved in related areas.
“The sideliner in the tech industry provided valuable insight to the startup’s marketing strategy.”