Hungary National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
D. Tibor · Sz.Kami · B. Beni · K. Bence · D. Nimród · M.Satya · Cs. Csongor · M. Hamzuka · G. Dorián · J. Benett · R. AlfonzHungary aims to sit deep and win the ball back to strike on the transition with a 5-3-2. This formation is built to remain compact and solid while using the width of the pitch through wing backs. The team prioritizes defensive stability to frustrate opponents before looking to break quickly.
G. Dorián stands between the posts to command the penalty area. The defensive line operates as a back five with R. Alfonz and B. Beni acting as the central defenders to protect the middle. B. Beni and R. Alfonz must stay close to win the second ball and clear the lines when under pressure. M. Satya sits in the center to provide extra cover. On the flanks, K. Bence and M. Hamzuka act as attacking wing backs who push up the pitch to provide width. This setup allows the wing backs to track back and defend the wide areas when the team drops into a low block.
A three-man midfield controls the center of the pitch. Cs. Csongor and Sz. Kami occupy the central roles to press in a mid-block and win possession. D. Nimród sits deeper to shield the defense and recycle possession when the ball is won. This trio must work together to compress the midfield and prevent the opposition from playing through the lines. They act as the link between the back five and the front two, looking to find the forwards with direct passes once they regain control.
The attack relies on a partnership of two forwards. D. Tibor and J. Benett operate as the primary goal threats. D. Tibor often plays as a pressing centre-forward to bother the opposition back line, while J. Benett looks for space to run in behind. They combine in tight spaces to pull defenders out of position. The wing backs, K. Bence and M. Hamzuka, provide the width to stretch the defence, allowing the two strikers to focus on central movements and runs in behind.
Hungary gains a significant advantage through their numerical superiority in the defensive line and the ability to shift between a back five and a back three during attacks. The presence of K. Bence and M. Hamzuka creates wide overloads that force the opposition to defend deep. This compactness makes it very difficult for opponents to find gaps between the lines.
This 5-3-2 formation is designed for a team that wants to be hard to beat and effective on the counter. It is best suited for matches against dominant sides where Hungary can sit deep and hit in behind on the transition.