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Racing Club Football Formation

Creation DateApril 27, 2025

Starting Lineup

25- F. Cambeses
4- W. Ditta*
36- B. Zuculini
35- S. Quirós
34- A. Preciado*
16- M. Barrios
17- I. Rodríguez
32- A. Almendra
11- M. Zaracho
7- Maxi Salas
77- A. Balboa

Racing Club looks to control games through a heavy high press and rapid verticality using a 3-4-3. This formation is built to dominate the middle of the park and force errors in the opposition half. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents before they can organize.

F. Cambeses operates between the posts to command his area. The defensive unit relies on a back three consisting of B. Zuculini, W. Ditta, and S. Quirós. B. Zuculini acts as the central anchor to clear the lines, while W. Ditta and S. Quirós provide cover and strength in the air. This back three can shift into a wider defensive block when the team does not have the ball. They aim to maintain a high line to squeeze the space and keep the play in the opponent's territory.

The midfield functions as a central engine room with a pairing of M. Barrios and A. Almendra. M. Barrios shields the defence and looks to recycle possession, while A. Almendra drives forward with the ball to connect the lines. On the flanks, A. Preciado and I. Rodríguez act as wide midfielders who provide width. A. Preciado and I. Rodríguez must track back to support the defenders and prevent being overrun. This midfield group works to press in a mid-block or high to win it back high up the pitch.

In the final third, Racing Club utilizes three attackers to stretch the defence. Maxi Salas and M. Zaracho operate as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chances. A. Balboa acts as the lone striker to lead the press from the front and hold up the ball for others. The wingers often look to isolate a one-on-one wide or deliver early crosses into the box. The movement of Maxi Salas and M. Zaracho creates space for A. Balboa to find the feet of the striker or run in behind.

This lineup offers significant strength through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. The presence of M. Barrios and A. Almendra allows for numerical superiority in midfield against many opponents. Racing Club can also create wide overloads when A. Preciado or I. Rodríguez push high to join the attackers. These qualities make the team very dangerous during transitions.

The 3-4-3 formation is a high intensity system designed to suffocate the opponent. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.