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FCSB Football Formation

Creation DateMay 18, 2025

Starting Lineup

Tudor · Bibire · Steluta · Constantin · Dadu · Radu · Cozma · Dragos · Jitaru · Farcas · Dascalu

FCSB prioritizes a defensive identity, looking to sit deep and counter at pace. They utilize a 4-5-1 formation. This lineup is built to control the center of the pitch by keeping the players close together and making it difficult for the opposition to play through the middle.

Tudor stays between the posts to lead the defensive unit. The team uses a flat back four to maintain a steady line. Bibire covers the left flank as the left back, while Dadu operates on the right. Steluta and Constantin act as the two central defenders, with Steluta often acting to cover while Constantin stays firm to win the header. They defend zonally to ensure they maintain compactness and stay organized.

The midfield provides the strength of the team. A double pivot of Cozma and Radu works to shield the defense and intercept play. They sit in front of the back four to deny the pivot of the opponent. Dragos, Jitaru, and Farcas operate in the spaces ahead. Dragos and Jitaru look to drive forward and link the defensive and attacking lines, while Farcas can join the movement to arrive late into the box. This five-man unit can press in a mid-block to win the ball back high up the pitch.

In the attacking phase, Dascalu acts as a lone striker. He is tasked to hold up the ball and wait for support. Bibire and Dadu must pull wide to stretch the defence and create space in the middle. When the team wins the ball, they look to break quickly and hit in behind on the transition. The aim is to use quick combinations to find the feet of the striker or use a third-man run to catch the defense off guard.

A key strength of this formation is the ability to create numerical superiority in midfield. By packing the center, FCSB can squeeze the space and win the second ball consistently. They also benefit from their compactness when defending. This allows them to drop into a low block and force the opposition to go direct or attempt difficult long balls.

This 4-5-1 formation is a way to remain solid while waiting for the right moment to attack. It is ideally suited for facing high-possession teams where FCSB can sit deep and counter at pace.