Greece National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
CARLOS · GUICHO · CHINO · DANY · POLLO · ARACLES · KEVIN · CHAGO · FELIX · CHARRAS · JAIRGreece plays with a high press and verticality in this 4-3-3. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch and move it forward quickly to catch the opposition out of position. This formation relies on aggressive movement to unsettle the opponent when they lose the ball.
Carlos stays between the posts to anchor the defense. The back line works as a flat back four to maintain compactness. Chino and Dany act as the central defenders, where Chino focuses on winning the header and Dany works to cover the space behind. On the flanks, Pollo and Guicho act as attacking full backs to provide width. Pollo pushes up to support the midfield while Guicho overlaps to create extra passing lanes on the right side.
In the middle of the pitch, Greece uses a three-man midfield. Aracles acts as a single pivot to shield the defense and collect the ball from the center-backs. Kevin and Felix operate as the two central midfielders who connect the defensive and attacking lines. Felix looks to drive forward with the ball into the half spaces, while Kevin makes late runs into the box to support the attack. This midfield group works together to recycle possession and protect the central areas when the team does not have the ball.
The attacking unit consists of three players pushing the line high. Chago operates as a lone striker to hold up the ball and pin the last defender. Jair and Charras play as wide wingers to stretch the defense. Jair tends to cut inside from the left to find space in the middle, whereas Charras stays wide to whip it in from the flank. The team builds play through combinations in the final third, looking to hit in behind or deliver early crosses to the striker.
This lineup offers several advantages, especially in how it manages the pitch. The team can create wide overloads when Pollo and Guicho push high to support the wingers. There is also a clear ability to press high in coordinated waves, led by Chago and the wide players. By using Aracles to protect the center, the team stays compact when defending and can switch play rapidly to exploit the flanks.
This 4-3-3 formation focuses on aggressive pressing and rapid vertical transitions. It is a formation best suited for facing teams that play with a high line or struggle to defend against wide overloads.