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Vasco da Gama Football Formation

Creation DateFebruary 8, 2025

Starting Lineup

1- Léo Jardim
38- João Victor
35- M. Lemos*
4- L. Fasson*
2- Pumita R.
3- Tchê Tchê
8- Jair
11- P. Coutinho
6- L. Pitón
28- Adson
99- P. Vegetti

Vasco da Gama looks to control games through high intensity and verticality using a 3-4-3. This formation is built to press high and attack through wide areas to stretch the opposition defense. The lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and move quickly toward the goal to punish mistakes.

Léo Jardim guards the goal for Vasco da Gama. The defensive unit works as a back three with João Victor acting as the right centre back. M. Lemos sits in the middle to hold the line and win headers, while L. Fasson operates as the left centre back to cover the space behind the wingers. This back three maintains a compact shape to deny runners in the central areas.

The midfield works in a central pairing with Jair and Tchê Tchê occupying the middle spaces. Jair acts as a carrier to move the ball from deep, while Tchê Tchê helps to shield the defense and win the second ball. On the flanks, Pumita R. and L. Pitón act as wide midfielders who provide width. They are tasked to push up and overlap the attackers or track back to defend the wide zones.

Vasco da Gama employs three attackers to pressure the opponent. P. Coutinho plays on the left as an inverted winger to cut inside and create chances, while Adson stays wide on the right to stretch the defense. P. Vegetti operates as the lone striker and a target man to hold up the ball and win aerial duels. This front line works to pin the last defender and create runs in behind.

This formation offers significant advantages in wide areas. The team can create wide overloads by having Pumita R. or L. Pitón push forward to support the wingers. Vasco da Gama also benefits from a strong presence in the air with P. Vegetti, which allows them to attack the far post during crosses. The ability to press in pairs from the front makes it difficult for opponents to build out from the back.

The 3-4-3 lineup focuses on aggressive pressing and direct attacking movements. It is best suited for games where the team needs to overwhelm a mid-block and exploit space on the flanks.