Pisa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
47 Semper5 Canestrelli
4 Caracciolo
94 Bonfanti
15 Touré
36 Piccinini
6 Marin
3 Angori
11 Tramoni
32 Moreo
45 Lind
Pisa relies on a high press and rapid verticality through a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to squeeze the pitch and use wide areas to stretch the opposition. By staying compact and aggressive, Pisa looks to win the ball high up the pitch and hit the opponent before they can settle.
Semper acts as the last line of defense in goal. The defensive unit operates with a back three consisting of Bonfanti on the left, Caracciolo in the center, and Canestrelli on the right. Bonfanti acts as a wide centre-back to cover the flank, while Caracciolo remains central to win the header and organize the line. Canestrelli provides support to ensure the back three remains a solid block. This unit works to hold the line and step up to catch attackers offside.
The midfield uses two central players to control the middle of the park. Marin and Piccinini work as a central pairing to secure the zone in front of the defenders. Marin seeks to press aggressively to win the ball high, while Piccinini helps to recycle possession and connect the defense to the attack. On the flanks, Angori and Touré act as wide midfielders who provide the necessary width. They push up to support the attack and drop back to help the back three when the team defends in a mid-block.
Pisa attacks with three players across the front to pin the last defender. Lind plays as the lone striker, looking to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. Tramoni operates as an inverted winger on the left, often looking to cut inside and create chances. Moreo stays wider on the right to stretch the defense and provide options for crosses. This front three works to press the opposition back line and create runs in behind during transitions.
A major strength of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads through the movements of Angori and Touré. The central pairing of Marin and Piccinini allows the team to maintain compactness when defending. Pisa also benefits from the speed of transition when the ball is won in the middle third, allowing Tramoni and Moreo to exploit space quickly.
This 3-4-3 formation provides a hard to break down defensive unit that can transition into a lethal attacking force. It is best suited for games against teams that play with a high line and leave space behind their defenders.