Puebla Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Rodríguez · Olmedo · Rivas · Rodríguez · Velasco · Garnica · Pablo · De Buen · Quiñones · González · Samuel GlzPuebla looks to control the game through a vertical attacking style using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to stretch the opponent with wide runners while maintaining a solid central core to recycle possession. The aim is to use the width of the pitch to create openings for the front three to exploit.
Rodríguez operates between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit uses a back three consisting of Rivas, Olmedo, and Rodríguez. Rivas acts as the right centre-back to cover the wide area, while Rodríguez holds the left side. Olmedo sits in the middle to win the header and command the central zone. The unit works together to defend zonally and maintain a compact shape when the opponent tries to play through the middle.
The midfield operates with a two man central pairing of De Buen and Pablo. De Buen works to shield the defence and win the second ball, while Pablo helps to progress through the thirds. On the flanks, Garnica and Velasco act as wide midfielders to provide width. Garnica pushes up the left to support the attack, while Velasco covers the right side. These players connect the defensive unit to the front line by carrying the ball forward and switching play to the opposite flank.
In the final third, Puebla uses three attackers to pin the last defender. Quiñones acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. González plays as an inverted winger on the left to cut inside, while Samuel Glz stays wide on the right to stretch the defence. This front line is designed to create runs in behind and isolate wide players in one on one situations. They press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
This formation offers significant advantages through wide overloads when Garnica and Velasco push high to overlap the winger. The team can also achieve numerical superiority in midfield when the wide players tuck in. This allows Puebla to squeeze the space and win the ball back high up the pitch during a heavy press.
The 3-4-3 formation provides a balanced way to attack with width while remaining defensively solid. It is a setup best suited for matches where the team needs to exploit space on the flanks against a narrow opponent.