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Al-Hilal (KSA) Football Formation

Creation DateFebruary 12, 2025

Starting Lineup

Daan · Bum · JJ · Sugary (C) · Xpg · Bluelondon · AI · AI · AI · AI · AI

Al-Hilal aims to dominate possession and control the tempo of the match through a high press. This intention is realized using a 4-3-3 formation that looks to stretch the opposition across the pitch. The lineup is built to sustain pressure in the final third and win the ball back quickly when it is lost.

AI stands between the posts to organize the back line. The defense operates as a flat back four to maintain compactness and squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch. AI at right back and the left back provide width by pushing up the flank, while the two central defenders, AI at right center back and AI at left center back, stay deep to cover runs in behind. This defensive unit works together to hold the line and protect the goalkeeper.

In the center of the pitch, the team utilizes a three-man midfield to link the defense and attack. Bluelondon works as a carrier to drive forward with the ball, while Xpg acts to connect the lines and recycle possession. Sugary (C) operates as the attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find pockets of space between the opposition lines. As captain, Sugary (C) helps trigger a press to win the ball high up the pitch and supports the midfield rotation.

The attacking unit employs three players across the front to create constant threats. Bum and JJ act as wide wingers who stay high to stretch the defense. Bum often looks to cut inside to create space for the left back, while JJ seeks to isolate defenders in one on one situations on the right wing. Daan plays as a lone striker, focusing on link up play between the lines and finding ways to strike the ball when service arrives from the wide areas.

Al-Hilal possesses several tactical advantages with this setup. The midfield can create numerical superiority in the center when players drop deep to receive. The team can also use wide overloads from the wingers and full backs to create chances. This formation allows the side to press in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opponent.

This 4-3-3 formation is built for a team that wants to dominate the ball and control the game. It is best suited for matches against opponents that sit deep and rely on long balls.