Pisa Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1 Nicolas33 Calabresi
4 Caracciolo
94 Bonfanti
66 Sernicola
28 Abildgaard
6 Marin
3 Angori
30 Arena
11 Tramoni
45 Lind
Pisa aims to play a high press and win the ball high up the pitch using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to squeeze the space in the opposition half and use verticality to attack quickly. The team works to create chaos in the final third by maintaining a high line and aggressive positioning.
Nicolas stays between the posts to oversee the defensive line. A back three provides the foundation, with Bonfanti acting as the left centre-back while Calabresi occupies the right centre-back slot. Caracciolo sits in the middle to organize the unit and sweep behind the line when needed. The back three works to hold a compact shape, with Bonfanti and Calabresi ready to step up and intercept passes.
The midfield operates with a central pairing of Marin and Abildgaard. Marin works to connect the defensive and attacking lines while Abildgaard plays to win the second ball and protect the centre. To provide width, Angori and Sernicola act as wing backs, pushing high to support the attack. Sernicola and Angori must track back to help the defenders when the team is out of possession, ensuring the midfield does not get bypassed easily.
Pisa utilizes three attackers to stretch the defence. Lind acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and pin the last defender. Arena and Tramoni play as wide attackers, with Arena on the left and Tramoni on the right. These forwards are tasked to press from the front and force a long ball from the opposition. The goal is to create runs in behind or allow the wing backs to overlap and whip it in towards the box.
One advantage of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, with the front three and midfield working together to win the ball back quickly. The team also benefits from wide overloads when Angori and Sernicola push forward to combine with the wingers. This creates many one on one situations for Arena and Tramoni to exploit.
This 3-4-3 formation makes Pisa a dangerous side in transition through high intensity pressing. It is best suited for games against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.