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Celta Football Formation

Creation DateJuly 1, 2025

Starting Lineup

Radu · Mingueza · Hugo · Marcos (Alonso) · JaviRo · Starfelt · Diogo · Ilaix · Bryan · Aspas · Jutgla

Celta relies on a vertical style of play designed to hit opponents in transition, operating within a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to use wide areas to stretch the opposition and create chances through direct movement. The system seeks to win the ball and push forward quickly to catch the other side out of position.

Radu operates between the posts to command his area. The defensive line consists of a back three where Starfelt acts as the central figure to hold the line and manage the space behind. JaviRo provides strength on the right side while Marcos covers the left. These central defenders must be ready to step up or drop deep to manage the defensive block as a single unit.

A central midfield pairing of Ilaix and Diogo works to control the middle of the pitch. Ilaix works to win the second ball and drive the team forward, while Diogo connects the defence to the attack. On the flanks, Hugo and Mingueza act as wide midfielders who provide width and support the back three. They must track back to defend and push up to support the attack, effectively forming a mid-block when the team is without the ball.

The attacking front line features three players looking to create constant pressure. Jutgla leads the line as the lone striker to hold up the ball and link play with his teammates. On the wings, Aspas and Bryan act as wide attackers who cut inside to find space in the half-spaces. This setup allows for combinations between the forwards and the advancing wide midfielders to create runs in behind the opposition defence.

One major advantage for Celta is the ability to create wide overloads when Hugo and Mingueza push forward alongside the wingers. This forces the opposition to defend a large area of the pitch. The team also benefits from the speed of transition, using the passing range of the midfielders to find the front three quickly once the ball is recovered.

This 3-4-3 formation is built to play a high intensity game that punishes teams for playing a high defensive line. It is best suited for matches where the opponent leaves space behind their defenders during attacking phases.