Independiente del Valle Football Formation
Starting Lineup
M.Fernández (Chi) (G.Cortéz) · Loor (Ruíz) · Schunke (Arg) (Zárate (Par)) · Villar (Arg) (Ramírez) · Ibarra (Rodríguez) · Sornoza (Lerma) · Hoyos (Arg) (Ibarra) · Carabajal (Arg) (García) · Méndez (Paéz) · Zabala (Arg) (Alcívar) · J.Medina (Col) (Spinelli (Arg))Independiente del Valle aims to control games through high pressing and quick ball movement within a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball back high up the pitch and use rapid transitions to catch opponents out of position. By maintaining high intensity, the team forces mistakes in the opponent's defensive third to create scoring chances.
Villar stays between the posts to command the area and organize the defensive line. The back four operates as a cohesive unit, with Loor and M.Fernández acting as full backs who can push up the pitch to support the attack. Schunke and Carabajal form the central pair, where Schunke acts as a ball playing defender to help play out from the back. Carabajal provides cover and uses his strength to win the second ball when the team defends in a mid-block.
The midfield relies on a single pivot system to control the tempo of the game. Zabala sits in front of the defense to shield the back four and intercept passes. Alongside him, Sornoza and Méndez operate as the two central midfielders who connect the defense to the attack. Sornoza works to progress through the thirds with his passing range, while Méndez drives forward with the ball to create numbers in the middle. They work to compress the midfield and ensure the team maintains control.
In the final third, Independiente del Valle utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. J.Medina acts as the lone striker, working to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. On the flanks, Hoyos and Ibarra play as inverted wingers who cut inside to occupy the half spaces. This movement allows the wingers to isolate defenders in one on one situations or deliver crosses into the box. The forwards press from the front to pin the last defender and prevent the opposition from building play.
One major strength of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, with the front three and midfield unit working together to squeeze the space. The team also benefits from wide overloads when Loor and M.Fernández overlap the wingers. This creates constant pressure on the flanks and forces the opposition to shift side to side, often leaving gaps in the center.
This 4-3-3 formation provides a balanced way to dominate possession while remaining dangerous on the break. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under heavy pressure.