Puebla Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Jiménez · Gularte · Orona · Rivas · Angulo · González · Waller · Velasco · Garnica · Gómez · RoblesPuebla look to play with high intensity and verticality using a 2-4-4 formation. This lineup focuses on immediate pressure and rapid transitions to catch the opposition off guard. By committing many bodies forward, Puebla aim to overwhelm the opponent in the final third and win the ball back high up the pitch.
Jiménez stands between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line consists of a narrow pair of central defenders, Gularte and Orona, who must defend against long balls and direct runs. Because there are no full backs in this formation, Gularte and Orona act as the primary shield, requiring them to be dominant in the air and fast enough to cover the wide channels when the team is stretched. They must step up to engage attackers early and prevent the opposition from playing through the lines.
The midfield operates as a central block designed to squeeze the space between the lines. González and Waller act as the central pairing, with González often looking to win the second ball and Waller working to carry the ball forward to connect the defense and attack. On the flanks, Rivas and Angulo occupy the wide areas to provide width and track back when needed. This four man midfield unit works to compress the midfield and ensure the opposition cannot easily pass through the center.
The attacking force is highly aggressive, utilizing four players to pin the last defender. Gómez and Robles operate as a central partnership, with Gómez acting to hold up the ball while Robles looks to make runs in behind. Garnica and Velasco act as wide attackers who hug the touchline to stretch the defence. These four forwards press from the front to force a long ball, allowing the midfield to intercept and restart the attack quickly.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages, particularly through wide overloads and overwhelming numbers in the box. By having Garnica and Velasco high up the pitch alongside two central strikers, Puebla can create constant chaos in the penalty area. The ability to press high in coordinated waves also makes it difficult for opponents to build play from the back, often forcing mistakes in dangerous areas.
This aggressive lineup is built for teams that want to dominate through direct attacking play and high pressure. It is best suited for matches where Puebla can exploit a disorganized opposition defense through rapid transitions.