Alte. Brown Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Martínez · Dáttola · Alegre Rojas · Acosta · Cardozo · Gauna · Cenci · García · Almada · Grahl · FloresAlte. Brown seeks to overwhelm opponents through a high intensity vertical game using a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to hit the opposition quickly and use heavy numbers in the attacking third. By pushing players forward, the team aims to sustain pressure and force mistakes in the opponent's half.
Martínez guards the goal as the lone goalkeeper. In front of him, the defensive unit operates as a flat back four. Cardozo acts as the right back while Acosta handles the left side. The central pairing consists of Dáttola and Alegre Rojas. Dáttola provides strength in the air and stability, whereas Alegre Rojas looks to cover the space behind the full backs when they push up. The unit must hold the line carefully to avoid being caught by long balls when the team commits men forward.
The midfield relies on a double pivot to maintain control and connection. Cenci and Gauna operate in the center to shield the defense. Gauna works to win the second ball and recycle possession, while Cenci focuses on carrying the ball forward to link the defensive line to the front four. These two must stay compact to prevent the opposition from playing through the center. Their primary job is to recover the ball and immediately find the attackers to launch a rapid attack.
Alte. Brown utilizes a heavy front line consisting of four attackers. García occupies the right wing while Almada operates on the left to stretch the defense wide. In the center, Grahl and Flores work as a strike partnership. This duo uses their movement to pin the last defender and create space. The wingers aim to cut inside or provide width to create chances. The team attacks in combinations, looking to use the pace of the wide players and the presence of the two forwards to break the line.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs join the attack. The heavy presence of four players in the final third allows the team to press high in coordinated waves. This setup makes it difficult for the opponent to build from the back because of the constant pressure from Grahl, Flores, Almada, and García.
This 4-2-4 lineup is a high risk, high reward system designed for aggressive attacking. It is best suited for matches where Alte. Brown needs to break down a deep defensive block through sheer numbers.