Brazil National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Pelé 61-65 (Rivaldo/Zizinho) · Ronaldo 96-99 (Romario/Ademir) · Zico 81-83 (Ronaldinho/Rivelino) · Garrincha 58-62 (Jairzinho/Kaka) · R.Carlos 97-02 (Marcelo/Neymar) · N.Santos 57-62 (Bellini/M.Ramos/Aldair) · D.Santos 57-62 (Cafu/D.Alves) · Falcao 77-82 (Dunga/Zito) · Didi 54-59 (D.Alvim/Socrates) · Gilmar (Leao/Taffarel) · C.Alberto 77-78 (T.Silva/Lucio/D.Da Guia)Brazil seeks to dominate through verticality and overwhelming attacking power in a 3-3-4. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents in the final third by utilizing massive numbers forward. The goal is to win the ball back quickly and use direct passing to find the front four before the opposition can settle into a defensive block.
Gilmar guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back three consists of C.Alberto, N.Santos, and D.Santos who defend in a zonal line. C.Alberto acts as the central figure to command the area and win headers, while N.Santos and D.Santos cover the wide spaces to prevent crosses. This defensive unit must remain compact to avoid being caught out when the team pushes high up the pitch.
A three man midfield provides the engine for the Brazil side. Didi operates as the deep lying playmaker, looking to dictate the tempo and recycle possession to move the ball from defense to attack. R.Carlos and Falcao work alongside him to control the center of the pitch. R.Carlos provides energy to press in a mid-block, while Falcao helps to connect the defensive unit with the forwards. This trio works to protect the back three and ensures the team can transition from defense to attack with speed.
The attacking line is highly aggressive with four players looking to score. Pelé and Ronaldo operate as a central partnership, with Pelé using his legendary dribbling style and Ronaldo providing a lethal presence in the box. Garrincha plays on the right wing and uses his incredible dribbling to beat defenders one on one, while Zico occupies the left wing to create chances. This front line is designed to stretch the defence and create constant runs in behind the opposition back line.
Brazil offers immense attacking variety and can create wide overloads through the movement of the wingers. The presence of Pelé and Ronaldo allows the team to attack in combinations in tight spaces. This formation also provides a massive threat in transition, as the ball can be moved quickly to the wide players to isolate defenders in one on one situations.
This 3-3-4 formation is built for total offensive dominance and high risk play. It is best suited for games where Brazil needs to break down a low block or overwhelm a less technical opponent through sheer talent.