Israel National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
פרץ (GK) · דסה (RB) · רביבו (LB) · ויטור (CB) · שלמה (CB) · פרץ (CDM) · סבע (CM) · אבו פאני (CM) · עבדה (RW) · סולומון (LW) · תורג'מן (ST)Israel prioritizes defensive solidity and quick transitions through a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before hitting teams on the break. The team relies on a compact unit to deny space in the middle and uses wide players to stretch the opposition when they win the ball back.
פרץ acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back line consists of a back five with פרץ acting as the central defender to command the area. To his sides, שלמה and ויטור operate as the wide centre-backs to provide cover and win the second ball. דסה and רביבו play as attacking wing backs to provide width, tasked with tracking back to form a five man line when defending and pushing high to support the attack.
The midfield relies on a two man central unit to manage the center of the pitch. אבו פאני and סבע occupy the central roles, tasked with shielding the defense and recycling possession. אבו פאני works to intercept passes and win possession, while סבע connects the defensive and attacking lines by carrying the ball forward. This pair must stay disciplined to prevent the opposition from playing through the lines.
In the attacking third, Israel uses three attackers to create constant threat. תורג'מן leads the line as a pressing centre-forward to pin the last defender and hold up the ball. On the flanks, סולומון and עבדה act as wide wingers who look to cut inside and find pockets of space. They work to create runs in behind or deliver crosses when they get to the byline, using the width provided by the wing backs to stretch the defense.
One major advantage of this formation is the compactness when defending, making it very difficult for opponents to find space between the lines. The team can also create wide overloads by having דסה and רביבו push up alongside the wingers. This allows Israel to transition quickly from a low block into a dangerous attacking unit.
The 5-2-3 formation provides Israel with a reliable way to defend deep and strike on the break. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and play with high defensive lines.