Hapoel Tel-Aviv Football Formation
Starting Lineup
צור · ישראלוב · מאיימבו · ליידנר · פיבן · פלקאו · בנימין · רוחנה · טוריאל · דאפה · בוסקילהHapoel Tel-Aviv focuses on a high press and fast transitions using a 4-3-3. This formation is built to win the ball high up the pitch and hit the opposition before they can organize. The team aims to control the tempo through quick passing and vertical movements to stretch the defence.
In goal, צור keeps watch over the defensive unit. The back line works as a flat back four that can step up to set the offside trap. פיבן operates as the right back to provide width, while ליידנר plays as the left back. In the center, ישראלוב and מאיימבו act as the main defenders, with ישראלוב often looking to cover space while מאיימבו uses his physical presence to win the header. The unit must stay compact to prevent through balls.
The midfield relies on a single pivot to hold the center. פלקאו sits in front of the defence to shield the back four and recycle possession. Beside him, רוחנה and בנימין operate as two central midfielders who connect the lines. רוחנה works to drive forward with the ball, while בנימין helps to press in a mid-block and win the second ball. This three man midfield allows Hapoel Tel-Aviv to control the center of the pitch and move the ball through the thirds.
The attacking line uses three attackers to pin the opposition back. דאפה acts as the lone striker, looking to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. On the flanks, בוסקילה and טוריאל play as wide wingers who cut inside to create goal scoring chances. These attackers press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition. The goal is to create runs in behind or find space for a cut back from the byline.
One major strength of this lineup is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to win it back high up the pitch. Another advantage is the speed of transition when בוסקילה or טוריאל receive the ball in space. The midfield trio can also create numerical superiority in the center to bypass the midfield of the opponent.
This 4-3-3 formation provides a balanced way to attack and defend. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to dominate possession or exploit a high defensive line through quick transitions.