Al-Ahly Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Shenawy · Yasser · Dary · El esh · Diang · Hamdy · Benramdan · Zizo · Trezeguet · Bencharki · Abu aliAl-Ahly aims to control matches through a high press and rapid transitions using a 3-5-2 formation. This lineup is built to dominate the central areas and use a compact defensive unit to win the ball back quickly. The team looks to squeeze the space between the lines to prevent opponents from playing through the middle.
Shenawy sits between the posts to organize the back line. A back three consists of Yasser, Dary, and El esh. Yasser acts as the central man to clear the lines and organize the defensive unit. Dary and El esh provide cover and can step up to engage attackers before they turn. This unit works as a single block to maintain compactness and ensure the goalkeeper has support when the defense is forced to sit deep.
The midfield relies on a heavy central presence to control the tempo. Hamdy and Diang operate as a double pivot to shield the defence and win the second ball. Benramdan, Zizo, and Trezeguet occupy the spaces ahead of the pivot to connect the defensive and attacking lines. Benramdan works to recycle possession, while Zizo and Trezeguet drive forward to find passing lanes. This group can press aggressively to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly move it into the final third.
Al-Ahly uses two forwards in a partnership to stretch the opposition. Bencharki leads the line as the primary striker to hold up the ball and link with others. Abu ali plays alongside him to make runs in behind and exploit gaps in the defensive line. These two forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opponent. The attack is built to create combinations in tight spaces, often using the midfielders to arrive late into the box to support the two strikers.
This formation offers Al-Ahly significant numerical superiority in midfield to control the center of the pitch. The ability to press in coordinated waves makes it difficult for opponents to build from the back. Using the double pivot allows the team to maintain a strong defensive base while the other midfielders push up to create overloads.
The 3-5-2 is a robust formation designed for controlling the central zones and striking fast. It is best suited for matches against teams that try to play through the middle or rely on slow buildup play.