Al-Ahly Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Wessam Abou Ali · Mohamed Elshennawy · Achraf Dari · Rami Rabia · Marwan Attia · Mohamed Hany · Yahya Attiyatallah · Hussain Elshahat · Achraf Bensharqi · Nejc Gradisar · Emam AshourAl-Ahly focuses on a high press and rapid attacking transitions using a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm the opponent in the final third by stretching the play and hunting the ball back immediately after loss. The intention is to use heavy numbers forward to pin the opposition back and create chances through direct verticality.
Mohamed Elshennawy guards the goal and acts as the last line of defense. The back line operates as a flat back four where Mohamed Hany and Yahya Attiyatallah provide width. Mohamed Hany stays narrower to cover the flank while Yahya Attiyatallah pushes up to support the attack. In the center, Achraf Dari and Rami Rabia act as the core of the defense. Achraf Dari uses his positioning to intercept play while Rami Rabia provides strength to win the header during defensive phases. This unit works to maintain a high line to keep the team compact.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to provide balance. Marwan Attia and Emam Ashour sit in front of the defense to shield the back four. Marwan Attia works to win the second ball and disrupt the opponent in a mid-block. Emam Ashour is tasked to carry the ball forward and connect the defensive unit with the attacking line. By staying central, they ensure the team can recycle possession and protect against quick breaks.
In the attacking third, Al-Ahly utilizes four players to exploit space. Nejc Gradisar and Wessam Abou Ali work as a central partnership, with Wessam Abou Ali using his movement to find space between the lines. Achraf Bensharqi and Hussain Elshahat operate as wide wingers who stay high to stretch the defence. Achraf Bensharqi likes to cut inside to create threats, while Hussain Elshahat looks to get to the byline and whip it in. The forwards press the opposition back line to force a long ball.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through wide overloads and speed of transition. By committing four players to the attack, the club creates many one on one situations for the wingers. The double pivot of Marwan Attia and Emam Ashour allows the team to maintain a central presence while the rest of the team pushes forward.
Al-Ahly relies on this 4-2-4 to dominate games through aggressive attacking numbers. This lineup is best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a deep defending opponent.