Argentinos Jrs. Football Formation
Starting Lineup
VIDALLÉ · VILLALBA · PAVONI · OLGUÍN · BATISTA · DOMENECH · COMMISSO · VIDELA · CASTRO · BORGHI · ETEROSArgentinos Jrs. prioritizes defensive solidity and quick transitions, operating within a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup is built to sit deep and strike quickly when the opposition loses possession. The team aims to stay compact in a low block before looking to break quickly with the front three to catch the opponent off guard during transitions.
VIDALLÉ guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back five functions as a narrow defensive block with BATISTA anchoring the middle. To his sides, OLGUÍN and PAVONI operate as wide centre-backs to provide cover and win the header. The width is provided by the wing backs, with VILLALBA pushing up as a right wing back and DOMENECH acting as a left wing back. When the team defends, these players drop into a low block to squeeze the space.
In the center of the pitch, a double pivot consisting of COMMISSO and VIDELA controls the middle. They work to protect the back five and win the second ball. COMMISSO and VIDELA must track back to help the defense and then carry the ball forward to find the attackers. They act as the link, recycling possession and playing short from the back to move the team up the pitch.
The attacking unit features three players positioned to exploit space. BORGHI leads the line as a lone striker who can hold up the ball to find the feet of his teammates. On the flanks, ETEROS and CASTRO act as wide wingers to stretch the defence. ETEROS and CASTRO look to cut inside or receive the ball out wide to whip it in. This formation allows the wing backs, VILLALBA and DOMENECH, to overlap the winger and provide crosses.
The Argentinos Jrs. formation offers several tactical advantages. The presence of five defenders provides immense compactness when defending against heavy attacks. By using a double pivot with COMMISSO and VIDELA, the team maintains numerical superiority in central areas to intercept passes. Additionally, the ability to break quickly allows the front three to hit in behind on the transition before the opposition can recover.
This 5-2-3 formation is designed to frustrate teams that rely on heavy possession and high lines. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to defend a lead or face a much more dominant opponent.