Hapoel Tel-Aviv Football Formation
Starting Lineup
צור · מגן זר · בלם חדש · מאיימבו · ליידנר · פאלקו · בנימין · ארי כהן · בוסקילה · מחמיד/דאפה · טוריאל/קוריןHapoel Tel-Aviv focuses on a high press and fast transitions through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and push the opposition back to create chances in wide areas. The team works to stretch the defence by using the full width of the pitch during attacking phases.
In goal, צור acts as the last line of defence to sweep behind the back four. The defensive unit maintains a high line to squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch. בלם חדש plays as the right centre-back, while מאיימבו operates as the left centre-back to cover the central zone. ליידנר and מגן זר act as full backs to provide width, with ליידנר often pushing up to support the midfield. This back four must stay compact to defend zonally and prevent runners from breaking the lines.
The midfield consists of a single pivot and two central midfielders to control the tempo. פאלקו sits in front of the defence to shield the back line and recycle possession. To his right and left, בנימין and ארי כהן operate in the half-spaces to connect the defence and attack. בנימין works to drive forward with the ball, while ארי כהן looks to win the second ball and progress through the thirds. This trio helps Hapoel Tel-Aviv maintain control and prevents the opposition from playing through the middle.
The attacking line uses three players to pin the last defender and create constant threats. בוסקילה plays on the left wing, while טוריאל/קורין occupies the right flank to provide width. They act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create space for the full backs to overlap. Up front, מחמיד/דאפה works as a pressing centre-forward to lead the front line. The team looks to hit in behind on the transition, using quick passes to find the feet of the striker or deliver a cross on the run.
A primary tactical advantage for Hapoel Tel-Aviv is the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using the front three to trigger a press, the midfield can intercept passes and win it back high up the pitch. Another strength is the ability to create wide overloads, as the full backs overlap the wingers to pull the opposition out of position. This allows the team to switch play quickly and find isolated wide players in one on one situations.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high intensity and quick verticality to break down opponents. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and can be caught on the break.