Panama National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
O.Mosquera · J.Córdoba · E.Fariña · A.Murillo · E.Davis (C) · I.Anderson · Y.Bárcenas · A.Carrasquilla · C.Martínez · I.Diaz · E.GuerreroPanama seeks to play a defensively solid game through a 5-4-1 formation. This lineup focuses on keeping a compact shape to deny space in the middle and looking to hit opponents on the break. The team relies on a low block to frustrate opponents before using the pace of their players to transition quickly.
O.Mosquera guards the goal while the defensive unit sits deep to protect the area. A back three consists of J.Córdoba acting as the central anchor, with I.Anderson and E.Fariña providing cover on either side. The team uses attacking wing backs to provide width, where E.Davis (C) and A.Murillo push up to support the flanks. E.Davis (C) leads the group, and the defenders work together to win the second ball and clear the lines when under pressure.
The midfield operates as a flat four to ensure the central areas remain congested. A.Carrasquilla and C.Martínez sit in the middle to shield the defense and recycle possession when the team wins it back. They act as the link between the back five and the lone forward. On the flanks, Y.Bárcenas and I.Diaz stay wide to provide an outlet. A.Carrasquilla is known for his ability to carry the ball forward, helping the team progress through the thirds.
In the final third, Panama relies on a lone striker, E.Guerrero, to lead the line. E.Guerrero must hold up the ball to allow the midfield to move up the pitch. The attack is built through quick transitions where Y.Bárcenas and I.Diaz look to find the striker or run into the channels. The wing backs, E.Davis (C) and A.Murillo, aim to get to the byline to deliver crosses into the box. The team looks to isolate defenders in one on one situations once they break the lines.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to maintain compactness when defending. By sitting deep, Panama makes it very difficult for opponents to play through the lines. Another strength is the wide overloads created when E.Davis (C) and A.Murillo join the attack, which can catch the opposition off guard during a transition.
Panama uses this 5-4-1 formation to absorb pressure and strike with speed. It is best suited for matches against technically superior teams that dominate possession.