Ferencváros Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Dibusz (Dibusz) · Makreckis · Gartenmann · Ötvös · Raemaekers · O'Dowda · Cadu · Tóth · Levi · Varga · JosephFerencváros aims to win the ball high and strike with speed through a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup focuses on a high press to disrupt the opponent and quick transitions to exploit space. The team is built to be defensively solid while using wide players to stretch the opposition.
Dibusz stands between the posts to command the area. The back line operates as a narrow defensive block with three central defenders. Ötvös acts as the central anchor, while Raemaekers and Gartenmann play as wide centre-backs to cover the flanks. Makreckis and O'Dowda act as attacking wing backs, pushing high to provide width. These wing backs are expected to overlap to support the attack, while the three central defenders hold the line and defend zonally.
The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a carrier and a creative spark. Cadu and Tóth operate in the central areas to shield the defense and win the second ball. Levi plays as an attacking ten behind the strikers to link the lines. Levi looks to play through the lines to find the forwards, while Cadu and Tóth work to compress the midfield. This unit works to transition the ball from the back five toward the front two.
Ferencváros uses two forwards in a partnership to lead the attack. Joseph and Varga operate as a front two, looking to make runs in behind the defense. Varga often looks to hold up the ball, while Joseph makes movements to pull defenders out of position. The wide players, Makreckis and O'Dowda, provide the width needed to create cutbacks from the byline. The attack relies on quick combinations to break the opposition back line.
One major advantage of this Ferencváros formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves using the front three. Another strength is the wide overloads provided by the wing backs, which forces the opponent to stretch. The compact shape of the three central defenders and the midfield three makes it very hard for opponents to find space in central areas.
This 5-3-2 formation provides a strong foundation for teams that want to play with heavy defensive stability and quick counter attacks. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession but struggle with pace in transition.