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Boca Football Formation

Creation DateJanuary 30, 2025

Starting Lineup

13- A. Marchesín*
17- L. Advíncula
5- R. Battaglia*
6- M. Rojo
3- M. Saracchi
21- A. Herrera*
8- L. Paredes*
22- K. Zenon
7- E. Zeballos
10- E. Cavani
20- A. Velasco*

Boca aims to control matches through high intensity and verticality using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch and moving forward quickly to catch opponents out of position. The team looks to use the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition while keeping the central area congested.

A. Marchesín guards the goal as the defensive unit sits behind a high line. The back four consists of L. Advíncula and M. Saracchi as the wide defenders, with R. Battaglia and M. Rojo acting as the central pair. L. Advíncula is an attacking full back who pushes high to provide width, while M. Saracchi covers the left side. R. Battaglia and M. Rojo defend zonally, with Rojo providing experience in the defensive line to sweep behind the high line and Battaglia helping to win the second ball.

The midfield operates as a three-man midfield with a single pivot. A. Herrera acts as the sitting midfielder to shield the defence and protect the back four. Next to him, L. Paredes uses his passing range to create from deep and recycle possession. K. Zenon plays as the other central midfielder to connect the defensive and attacking lines, often carrying the ball forward to drive the team into the final third. This trio works to compress the midfield and win it back high up the pitch.

Boca attacks with three players across the front. E. Cavani leads the line as a pressing centre-forward who can hold up the ball to bring others into play. On the flanks, E. Zeballos and A. Velasco act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create chances. This movement allows the wide players to occupy central spaces, creating room for L. Advíncula to overlap the winger. The attack relies on combinations in tight spaces and quick runs in behind to break the line.

One major tactical advantage for Boca is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to play out from the back. The presence of L. Paredes allows the team to maintain control through passing while K. Zenon and the attackers provide the energy to win the ball back quickly. Another strength is the wide overloads created when the full backs push up to support the wingers.

This 4-3-3 formation is designed to dominate possession and pin the opponent in their own half. It is best suited for matches where Boca can exploit the space behind a high defensive line through quick transitions.