Boca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Agustin (Marchesin) · Lautaro (Blanco) · Ayrton (Costa) · Nicolas (Figal) · Luis (Advincula) · Rodrigo (Battaglia) · Leandro (Paredes) · Carlos (Palacios) · Allan (Velasco) · Kevin (Zenón) · Miguel (Menentiel)Boca aims to dominate through a high press and rapid transitions using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and move forward quickly to catch the opposition out of position. The team relies on constant pressure and verticality to stretch the opponent.
Agustin starts between the posts to organize the back line. The defense operates as a flat back four where Luis acts as the right back and Lautaro plays as the left back. Both wide defenders are expected to push high to provide width. Nicolas and Ayrton form the central pairing, with Nicolas acting as a ball playing defender to start attacks and Ayrton covering the space behind the full backs. The defensive unit works to squeeze the space and maintain a high line to keep the team compact.
The midfield consists of a three-man unit designed to control the center of the pitch. Leandro and Rodrigo work as the two central midfielders to bridge the gap between the defense and the attack. Leandro focuses on shielding the defense and winning the second ball, while Rodrigo acts as a carrier to drive the ball forward. Carlos plays as an attacking ten behind the striker to find pockets of space. This trio works to recycle possession and press aggressively in a mid-block to win it back high up the pitch.
Boca utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Miguel acts as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and pin the last defender. On the flanks, Allan and Kevin operate as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chances. Allan pulls wide to spread the defense, while Kevin looks to isolate his marker in one on one situations. The forwards press the opposition back line to force a long ball, allowing the midfield and defense to regain control.
The formation offers clear tactical advantages including the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using wide wingers and attacking full backs, the team creates wide overloads to bypass the midfield. Boca also benefits from the speed of transition when the midfield wins the ball and immediately finds the front three.
This 4-3-3 lineup is built for a team that wants to dictate the tempo through aggressive pressing. It is best suited for matches against opponents who struggle to play out from the back.