Boca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1- E. Andrada*23- L. Blanco
16- M. Merentiel
5- L. Paredes* ©
22- K. Zenón
42- L. Blondel
10- E. Cavani
15- G. Gómez*
6- M. Rojo
20- C. Palacios*
8- G. Galoppo*
Boca prefers to play a vertical game built on directness and aggressive hunting for the ball in a 4-4-2. This formation aims to stretch the opposition through rapid transitions and heavy pressure. The team looks to use the width of the pitch while maintaining a compact middle to force errors from the opponent.
E. Andrada acts as the last line of defense, starting the build up from the back. A flat back four provides the foundation for the defensive unit. L. Blondel operates as a right back to cover the flank, while L. Blanco provides balance on the left. In the center, M. Rojo uses his experience to lead the line, paired with G. Gómez to provide physical presence. The back four works together to squeeze the space and maintain a high line to keep the distance between the lines short.
The midfield functions as a heavy block designed to win the second ball and protect the center. L. Paredes (C) sits in a central role to shield the defense and recycle possession. He is joined by G. Galoppo and K. Zenón to control the tempo and drive the ball forward. C. Palacios plays in the hole as an attacking ten to link the midfield to the forwards. This unit works to press aggressively in a mid-block to win the ball back high up the pitch and immediately look to break.
In the final third, Boca utilizes two forwards to pin the opposition defenders. E. Cavani leads the line as a striker with great positional sense and aerial strength, working in tandem with M. Merentiel. They often play as a partnership that relies on quick combinations and runs in behind. The attackers press from the front to force long balls, while the wingers and attacking midfielders look to deliver crosses or cut inside to create chances. This movement creates space for late runs from the midfield into the box.
One major advantage of this Boca lineup is the ability to press in coordinated waves to disrupt the opponent. The team can quickly transition from a defensive block to a direct attack, using the speed of the forwards. They also benefit from the presence of L. Paredes (C) to control the central zone and provide stability when the team moves forward.
This 4-4-2 formation is built for high intensity and quick vertical play. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.