Racing Club Football Formation
Starting Lineup
21- G. Arias3- Di Cesare
4- W. Ditta*
37- L. Esquivel*
15- G. Martirena
5- J. Nardoni
13- S. Sosa
17- N. González*
11- M. Zaracho
9- A. Martínez
10- L. Vietto
Racing Club looks to control the center of the pitch and win the ball back high up the pitch using a 3-5-2. This formation is built to play a vertical style of football that relies on heavy ball movement and quick transitions to catch opponents off guard. By occupying the central areas, the team aims to dominate territory and create chances through central combinations.
G. Arias stays between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit operates as a back three where W. Ditta acts as the central defender to command the area. L. Esquivel plays as the left centre-back to cover the space, while Di Cesare operates as the right centre-back. This trio functions as a compact block that can shift to cover wide areas when the wing backs move up. They focus on winning the second ball and clearing the lines when the pressure is high.
The midfield relies on a three-man midfield with a carrier to move the ball from deep to the final third. J. Nardoni and S. Sosa work together to control the middle, with J. Nardoni providing a presence to protect the defense. M. Zaracho plays as an attacking ten behind the strikers to link the lines and play through the lines. On the flanks, G. Martirena and N. González act as wide midfielders who must cover the entire length of the pitch. These players provide the width needed to stretch the defense and help recycle possession.
Racing Club employs two forwards in a partnership to lead the attack. L. Vietto and A. Martínez work in close proximity to combine in tight spaces. A. Martínez uses his movement to find pockets of space, while L. Vietto looks to link up with the midfielders. The team builds play by using the wingers to spread wide and then looking to hit in behind on the transition. When attacking, the team looks to find the feet of the striker or use the wide players to deliver crosses into the box.
This setup offers significant tactical advantages through numerical superiority in midfield. The presence of five players in the center allows Racing Club to dominate possession and squeeze the space. The team also benefits from the ability to create wide overloads when G. Martirena and N. González push forward to overlap the strikers. This makes it difficult for the opposition to track all runners.
This 3-5-2 formation is a balanced system that focuses on central dominance and rapid verticality. It is best suited for games where the team needs to control the tempo and exploit gaps between the opposition midfield and defense.