Ulsan Football Formation
Starting Lineup
JO H. WOO · UM W. SANG · SEO M. GUAN (KANG S. WOO) · TROJAK · KIM Y. GWON · LUDWIGSON · KO S. BEOM · JUNG W. YOUNG (LEE J. HYUN) · BOJANIC (LEE H. GYUN) · LEE C. YONG (LACAVA) · E. FARIASUlsan look to win the ball high and strike with speed using a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup focuses on a heavy press and quick transitions to catch the opposition out of position. The team relies on a compact defensive block that can quickly turn into a vertical attacking force once possession is regained.
JO H. WOO sits in goal to command the area. The defense works as a back five with TROJAK acting as the central defender to organize the line. SEO M. GUAN plays as the right centre-back to cover wide areas, while KIM Y. GWON operates as the left centre-back. The wide defenders, UM W. SANG as the right wing back and LUDWIGSON as the left wing back, are tasked to provide width and push high up the pitch. This defensive unit stays tight to prevent through balls and forces the opposition to play wide.
The midfield operates with two central players in a double pivot. BOJANIC and JUNG W. YOUNG must cover large amounts of ground to protect the back five. BOJANIC works to connect the defense to the attack, while JUNG W. YOUNG helps to recycle possession and shield the central zone. They must press aggressively to win the ball back in the middle third and support the wide players when the team moves into the final third.
Up front, the attacking trio provides constant pressure on the back line. E. FARIAS acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and link with the midfielders. LEE C. YONG and KO S. BEOM operate as wide attackers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances. These players are expected to press from the front to force the opposition into mistakes. The team builds attacks through quick combinations between the wingers and the striker to find gaps in the defense.
Ulsan offers great stability when defending deep due to the numbers in the back line. The wing backs, UM W. SANG and LUDWIGSON, provide wide overloads that stretch the opposition defense. This formation also allows for a high speed of transition when the team wins the ball back.
This 5-2-3 lineup is built for teams that want to defend compactly and hit opponents on the break. It is best suited for matches against sides that dominate possession but leave space behind their defensive line.