SK Sturm Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Lavalee · Johnston · Oermann · Aiwu · Wlodarczyk · Chukwuani · Gorenc Stankovic · Kiteishvili · Horvat · Rozga · KhudyakovSK Sturm aims to dominate through a high press and aggressive vertical play. They use a 2-5-3 formation to overwhelm the opposition in the middle and front areas. This lineup is built to push the play high up the pitch and win the ball back quickly.
Khudyakov stands between the posts to organize the defense. The back line consists of a two man central defensive pair with Oermann and Aiwu. These two must play a high line to squeeze the space and keep the team compact. Oermann and Aiwu need to be ready to cover the space behind them if the opposition plays a long ball. They act as the last line of protection before the goalkeeper, requiring them to be dominant in the air and fast to intercept runs.
A five man midfield provides the engine for SK Sturm. Johnston and Lavalee sit in a double pivot to shield the two central defenders and recycle possession. Ahead of them, Chukwuani and Gorenc Stankovic operate as two eights to connect the lines. They drive forward with the ball and occupy the half spaces to create chaos. Kiteishvili plays as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to find the feet of the forwards or arrive late into the box. This midfield unit works to win the ball high up the pitch and progress through the thirds.
The attack is built around three players pushing against the opposition back line. Wlodarczyk operates as the central striker, acting as a pressing centre forward to disrupt the build up. On the flanks, Horvat and Rozga act as wide wingers. Horvat looks to isolate his man on the right, while Rozga stretches the defence from the left. They aim to get to the byline and deliver early crosses or cut it back for the incoming midfielders. The movement of these three works to pin the last defender and create space for Kiteishvili to operate.
This 2-5-3 formation offers massive numerical superiority in the middle of the park. By committing five players to the midfield, SK Sturm can control the tempo and dominate the second ball. The high press from the front three and the midfield works in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opponent. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads when the wingers and midfielders combine to move the ball quickly.
This formation is a high risk high reward system built for aggressive, attacking football. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to dominate possession and break down a deep defensive block.