Kongsvinger Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Kenneth Ringsrød · Tommy Grønvold · Hai Ngoc Tran · Vidar Riseth · Charles Berstad · Caleb Francis · Trym Bergman · Arnfinn Engerbakk · Jörn Karlsrud · Per Gunnar Dallökken · Björn Torkel BergKongsvinger looks to control games through a compact mid-block and quick transitions, utilizing a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup is built to remain hard to beat in central areas while waiting for the right moment to hit in behind on the transition. The team relies on a disciplined group to squeeze the space between the lines and force opponents into wide areas.
Kenneth Ringsrød guards the goal as the final line of defense. Ahead of him, the back four maintains a narrow defensive block to protect the middle. Charles Berstad and Vidar Riseth act as the central pairing, with Berstad providing strength to win the header and Riseth looking to cover the space behind if the line steps up. On the flanks, Tommy Grønvold and Hai Ngoc Tran provide width but must track back quickly to ensure the unit stays compact. They aim to hold the line and deny any runners through the middle.
The midfield functions as a five man unit designed to clog the passing lanes. Per Gunnar Dallökken sits in the single pivot role to shield the defense and recycle possession. Björn Torkel Berg and Jörn Karlsrud operate as the central duo, tasked to win the second ball and move the play forward. They link the defense to the attacking players by playing through the thirds. On the flanks of the midfield, Trym Bergman and Arnfinn Engerbakk push higher to support the attack while also dropping back to help the full backs.
Caleb Francis operates as a lone striker, serving as the focal point for the attack. He must hold up the ball to allow the midfielders to move up the pitch. The team builds the attack by using the wide players, Trym Bergman and Arnfinn Engerbakk, to stretch the defense. When Kongsvinger wins the ball, the goal is to find the feet of the striker or exploit the space behind the opposition's high line. The wingers look to cut inside or provide crosses to create chances in the box.
One major advantage for Kongsvinger is the numerical superiority they create in the middle of the park. By packing the central zone, they make it difficult for opponents to play through them. Another strength is their ability to press in a mid-block, forcing a long ball that the central defenders can easily contest. This setup makes them very difficult to break down once they settle into their defensive rhythm.
This 4-5-1 formation provides a robust defensive presence and relies on quick verticality. It is best suited for games against teams that dominate possession and require a disciplined unit to counter at pace.