Incheon Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Kim Seong Jun · Matej Jonjic · Harrison Delbridge · Min Kyeong Hyeon · Jeong Dong Yun · Lee Myung Joo · Kim Do Hyeok · Paul Jose Mpoku · Gerso · Stefan Mugosa · Park Seung HoIncheon aims to control the tempo through high pressing and quick transitions in a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and strike quickly once the opposition loses possession. The team relies on verticality to move from a mid-block into a central attacking threat, using the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition.
Kim Seong Jun guards the goal as the defensive unit settles into a flat back four. Harrison Delbridge and Matej Jonjic act as the central defenders, with Harrison Delbridge providing aerial strength and Matej Jonjic focusing on covering space behind the line. Jeong Dong Yun plays as the right back, looking to overlap the winger, while Min Kyeong Hyeon operates on the left to provide balance. The back four works together to maintain a compact block and squeeze the space between the lines.
The midfield functions as a three-man unit designed to link the defence and the attack. Kim Do Hyeok and Lee Myung Joo occupy the central roles, where they work to win the second ball and progress through the thirds. Paul Jose Mpoku operates as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find pockets of space and play through the lines. Kim Do Hyeok helps shield the defence, while Lee Myung Joo moves to connect the play and support the forwards.
In the final third, Incheon uses three attackers to pin the last defender. Stefan Mugosa acts as the lone striker, using his strength to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Gerso and Park Seung Ho play as wide wingers, with Gerso cutting inside to create threats and Park Seung Ho looking to get to the byline. The front line works to press the opposition back line, creating runs in behind and looking for cutbacks from the byline.
One major advantage for Incheon is the ability to create numerical superiority in the attacking half when Paul Jose Mpoku joins the front three. The team also benefits from the speed of transition, moving the ball from Kim Seong Jun to the wide players in seconds. By using the overlapping runs of Jeong Dong Yun and Min Kyeong Hyeon, the side can create wide overloads to isolate defenders.
This 4-3-3 formation makes Incheon a dangerous side in transition-heavy matches. It is best suited for facing opponents who play a high line and leave space behind their defence.