Boca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Marchesin · Lema · Rojo · Advincula · Saracchi · Battaglia · Paredes · Cavani · Palacios · Velasco · ZeballosBoca aims to win the ball high and attack with extreme speed through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup relies on a heavy verticality to catch the opposition out of position. By spreading the pitch with four dedicated attackers, Boca looks to punish teams through quick transitions rather than slow buildup.
Marchesin stands between the posts to command his area and sweep behind the line. The back four operates with a high line to keep the team compact. Advincula acts as an attacking full back to provide width on the right, while Saracchi pushes up the left to support the advance. In the heart of the defense, Lema and Rojo form a central pairing where Lema uses his aerial strength to defend set pieces and Rojo works to cover space. This unit must stay disciplined to avoid being caught by long balls.
The midfield relies on a double pivot to provide stability. Paredes operates as a deep lying playmaker to control the tempo and switch play with his wide passing range. Alongside him, Battaglia works to win the second ball and connects the defensive unit to the front line. This pair must shield the defense and ensure the team does not get overrun when the full backs move forward. They are the engine that allows the attackers to stay high.
The attacking front line uses two central forwards to pin the opposition defenders. Cavani acts as a focal point to hold up the ball and link play, while Velasco plays as a second striker to make runs in behind. On the flanks, Zeballos and Palacios operate as wide wingers who stretch the defense by staying wide. They look to receive the ball in space to isolate defenders in one on one situations or deliver crosses into the box. The goal is to create chaos through constant movement and direct runs.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to create wide overloads and high pressing waves. By having four players close to the opponent goal, Boca can press in pairs to trigger a press high up the pitch. The team also benefits from speed of transition, as the distance between the midfield and the attack is minimal. This allows for rapid movement from defense to attack once the ball is won.
Boca utilizes this 4-2-4 to overwhelm opponents through directness and vertical pressure. It is a formation best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a deep block or exploit a high line through rapid counter attacks.