Vasco da Gama Football Formation
Starting Lineup
13- D. Fuzato2- Pumita R.
33- Luan G.*
4- M. Lemos
12- Victor Luís
5- R. Tapia*
3- Tchê Tchê
18- Paulinho
17- N. Moreira
15- B. Garré
7- David
Vasco da Gama look to play a direct style of football using a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup focuses on a high press and rapid transitions to catch opponents out of position. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch to quickly feed the lone striker.
D. Fuzato acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back four operates as a flat defensive line to keep the team compact. Luan G. and M. Lemos occupy the central roles where Luan G. provides aerial strength and M. Lemos covers the space behind. Victor Luís works as the left back to defend the flank, while Pumita R. plays as the right back to help protect the wide areas. This defensive unit stays close together to deny space between the lines.
The midfield consists of a five man block designed to control the center of the pitch. R. Tapia* serves as the sitting midfielder to shield the defense and disrupt play. Tchê Tchê operates alongside him to win the second ball and recycle possession. N. Moreira, Paulinho, and B. Garré push higher into the half spaces to link the defense to the attack. These three players work to compress the midfield and press the opposition whenever they try to play out from the back.
Vasco da Gama relies on a lone striker to lead the line. David acts as the central point of the attack to hold up the ball and wait for support. The wide midfielders like B. Garré and N. Moreira look to cut inside and create overloads in central areas. When the team wins the ball, they look to hit in behind on the transition to find David in space. The goal is to use the movement of the midfielders to support the striker and create quick attacking combinations.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press in a mid-block and win the ball high up the pitch. The presence of five midfielders allows Vasco da Gama to maintain numerical superiority in the center. This makes it very difficult for opponents to progress through the thirds without losing possession.
The 4-5-1 formation provides a solid defensive base while remaining dangerous on the break. It is a setup best suited for facing teams that want to control possession by forcing them into a compact defensive shape.