América Football Formation
Starting Lineup
L.Malagon · S.Cáceres · I.Reyes · R.Juárez · C.Borja · A.Zendejas · E.Sanchez · Á.Fidalgo · K.Álvarez · H.Martín · V.DavilaAmérica aims to play a direct and vertical style of football using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup focuses on quick transitions and using the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition. The team wants to win the second ball and move the ball forward rapidly to catch the opponent out of position.
L.Malagon operates between the posts to command the penalty area. The defensive unit sits in a flat back four with I.Reyes and C.Borja acting as full backs. I.Reyes is tasked to overlap the winger to provide width, while C.Borja supports the attack. In the center, S.Cáceres and R.Juárez defend the space, with S.Cáceres providing aerial strength and R.Juárez acting as a covering defender. This defensive line works to maintain compactness when the team drops into a mid-block.
The midfield functions as a flat four to maintain control of the central areas. Á.Fidalgo and E.Sanchez form a central pairing where Á.Fidalgo works to connect the defense and attack while E.Sanchez looks to drive forward with the ball. On the flanks, A.Zendejas and K.Álvarez provide the width. A.Zendejas stays wide to cross the ball, while K.Álvarez is tasked to track back and help the defense. This midfield unit works to squeeze the space between the lines and press the opponent when they try to play out from the back.
América uses a partnership of two forwards to lead the line. H.Martín acts as the main striker to hold up the ball and fight for long balls, while V.Davila plays as a second striker in the hole to find space between the lines. The two attackers work to press the opposition back line to force a long ball. They often use combinations to play through the lines, with the wingers delivering crosses to target the far post or looking to hit in behind on the transition.
One major strength of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs push high. The team also benefits from a high pressing intensity in the midfield to win the ball high up the pitch. This allows América to move from a defensive block to an attacking phase very quickly.
This 4-4-2 formation is built for a team that wants to strike fast on the break. It is best suited for matches against opponents who play a high line and can be caught in transition.