Cameroon National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
A.Onana · V.Aboubakar (C) · A.Zambo Anguissa · C.Baleba · M.Hongla · C.Wooh · Nouhou Tolo · M.Ngadeu · J.Tchatchoua · C.Bassogog · B.MbeumoCameroon looks to play a vertical game focused on defensive solidity and quick transitions. This 4-5-1 formation aims to congest the middle of the pitch to deny space to the opposition. The Indomitable Lions rely on a disciplined block to absorb pressure before looking to strike on the break.
A.Onana acts as the last line of defense in goal. The defensive unit works in a flat back four with J.Tchatchoua and Nouhou Tolo acting as full backs to cover the flanks. In the center, M.Ngadeu and C.Wooh form the heart of the defense, where they must hold the line and win headers during aerial duels. The back four stays compact to ensure they do not get split by through balls.
The midfield functions as a five man block designed to win the second ball and control the central zone. M.Hongla sits as a single pivot to shield the defense and disrupt passing lanes. Next to him, C.Baleba and A.Zambo Anguissa occupy the central spaces to press aggressively and carry the ball forward. The wide midfielders, C.Bassogog and B.Mbeumo, provide depth, often dropping back to help the full backs when defending.
Up front, the team relies on a lone striker, V.Aboubakar (C), who leads the line with physical presence. As the captain, V.Aboubakar is tasked to hold up the ball and link play with the oncoming midfielders. C.Bassogog and B.Mbeumo operate in the half spaces to support the attack, either cutting inside to create chances or stretching the defense to allow runs in behind. This setup allows Cameroon to transition from a mid block to an attacking phase very quickly.
One major strength of this lineup is the ability to press in a mid block, making it very difficult for opponents to play through the center. The central trio of M.Hongla, C.Baleba, and A.Zambo Anguissa provides significant strength in winning possession back high up the pitch. Another advantage is the speed of transition, using the movement of the wide players to exploit gaps left by advancing opponents.
This formation provides a balanced way to compete against teams that dominate possession. It is best suited for matches where Cameroon needs to sit deep and strike on the counter at pace.