Nacional Football Formation
Starting Lineup
4- S. Coates29- J. Millán
11- G. Báez
1- F. Muslera*
6- L. Boggio
7- Nico López
8- C. Oliva
26- B. Ocampo*
9- H. Preciado*
3- S. Mouriño*
10- L. Acosta*
Nacional focuses on high pressing and direct verticality using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and transition quickly to exploit spaces behind the opposition defensive line. The goal is to stretch the pitch and use wide players to create constant pressure on the opponent.
F. Muslera acts as the goalkeeper, providing security from the back. The defensive unit functions as a back three, with S. Coates playing as a central defender who uses his aerial strength to clear the lines and defend zonally. S. Mouriño plays as the right centre-back to cover the wide areas, while J. Millán operates as the left centre-back. This trio works to maintain a high line, stepping up to intercept passes and squeezing the space between the defense and the midfield.
The midfield works in a four man unit to control the central and wide areas. B. Ocampo operates on the left side as a wide midfielder, while G. Báez plays on the right. In the center, L. Boggio and C. Oliva act as a double pivot to control the tempo. B. Ocampo and G. Báez are tasked to press aggressively to win the ball high up the pitch, while L. Boggio and C. Oliva protect the central zone, shield the defense, and recycle possession to find the attackers.
Nacional employs three attackers across the front to pin the last defender. L. Acosta and Nico López act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances, while H. Preciado plays as a pressing centre-forward. H. Preciado works to find the feet of the striker and hold up the ball, allowing the wide players to move into advanced positions. The attack relies on quick combinations in tight spaces and players making runs in behind to catch the defense out of position.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through wide overloads when the midfielders push high. The team can also use its ability to press high in coordinated waves to force turnovers in the attacking third. The presence of the double pivot allows for numerical superiority in midfield, making it difficult for opponents to play through the center.
This 3-4-3 formation is designed for a team that wants to dominate through aggressive pressing and rapid transitions. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play a high line or struggle to defend against wide overloads.