Univ. de Chile Football Formation
Starting Lineup
25- G. Castellón2- F. Calderón
3- I. Tapia
5- N. Ramírez*
7- A. Sánchez*
11- M. Guerrero
10- L. Assadi
21- M. Díaz
20- C. Aranguiz
19- J. Altamirano*
24- A. Díaz
Univ. de Chile looks to control the game through a high press and quick verticality in a 3-4-3. This formation is built to squeeze the pitch and win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position. The team aims to use wide players to stretch the defence while maintaining a compact core to prevent counter attacks.
G. Castellón stays between the posts to manage the defensive line. The back three consists of F. Calderón, I. Tapia, and N. Ramírez. I. Tapia acts as the right centre back to provide aerial strength, while F. Calderón and N. Ramírez cover the space behind the wing backs. This back three functions as a zonal line that can shift to cover wide areas when the midfielders push up. They aim to play out from the back to start attacks through the central defenders.
The midfield functions as a four man unit that connects the defence and attack. C. Aranguiz and M. Díaz work in the center to control the tempo and protect the back line. C. Aranguiz often acts as the carrier to move the ball from deep areas into the final third. A. Díaz and M. Guerrero operate as wide midfielders who provide the necessary width. They must track back to help the defence when out of possession but also need to push up to support the front three.
In the final third, Univ. de Chile uses three attackers to pin the opposition. A. Sánchez acts as the main striker and uses his movement to find space between the defenders. J. Altamirano and L. Assadi play as wide forwards who look to cut inside to create scoring chances. This attacking trio works to press the opposition back line and force long balls. They look to combine in tight spaces and create runs in behind to exploit any gaps in the opponent defensive block.
This lineup offers several tactical advantages. The team can create wide overloads when A. Díaz or M. Guerrero overlap the wingers. The midfield pairing of C. Aranguiz and M. Díaz provides the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using a three man defence, the team maintains compactness when defending while being able to transition quickly through the center or the flanks.
The 3-4-3 lineup relies on intense pressing and quick ball movement to dominate games. This formation is best suited for facing opponents who play a high line or struggle to manage wide overloads.