River Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Colidio · Armani · Salas · Lencina · Galoppo · Enzo Perez · Castaño · Montiel · Acuña · Diaz · QuartaRiver aims to win the ball back high up the pitch and strike with speed, employing a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on high intensity and verticality to punish opponents. The goal is to use a heavy front line to pin the last defender and create chances through direct movement.
Armani plays between the posts to guide the defensive unit. The back four functions as a flat line that can step up to set the offside trap. Montiel operates as an attacking full back to provide width, while Acuña covers the left side to help when the team transitions. In the center, Quarta acts as a ball playing defender to play short from the back, while Diaz focuses on defending zonally and covering the space behind.
The midfield is a double pivot consisting of Enzo Perez and Castaño. Enzo Perez works to shield the defense and recycle possession, while Castaño looks to carry the ball forward to connect the lines. This pair must work hard to press in a mid-block when the team does not win the ball high. They are tasked with winning the second ball to keep the momentum moving toward the attacking third.
The attacking unit uses two forwards in a partnership with Galoppo and Salas. Galoppo acts as a pressing centre-forward to disrupt the opposition buildup, while Salas looks to find the feet of the striker or make runs in behind. On the flanks, Lencina and Colidio act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create space for the full backs. This setup relies on the forwards to stretch the defence and create link-up play between the lines.
River offers clear advantages through wide overloads from Montiel and Acuña. The formation also provides the ability to press high in coordinated waves with four attackers. This creates many one on one situations for the wingers to exploit.
This 4-2-4 formation is built for a high pressing game that seeks to overwhelm opponents in their own half. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a low block through sheer attacking volume.