Újpest Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Fiola · Nunes · Duarte · Goncalves · Ademi · Rasak · Matko · Horváth · Beridze · Brodic · PiscitelliÚjpest aims to win the ball high up the pitch and strike with heavy verticality through a 4-2-4. This lineup focuses on overwhelming the opposition with numbers in the final third to create constant pressure. By using four attackers, the team looks to force errors in the opponent defensive line and exploit the spaces left behind.
Piscitelli sits between the posts to manage the back line during transitions. The defense operates as a flat back four with Fiola and Goncalves providing width. Fiola acts as a reliable full back to cover the flank, while Goncalves maintains the defensive line. In the center, Nunes and Duarte work as a central pairing to defend the box and win headers. Duarte and Nunes must stay compact to defend zonally and prevent through balls.
A double pivot in the middle handles the transition from defense to attack. Ademi and Rasak sit in front of the back four to shield the defense and win the second ball. Ademi drives forward with the ball to link play, while Rasak works to intercept passes and recycle possession. This midfield two carries the heavy burden of protecting the center of the pitch while the forwards stay high.
The attacking unit uses four players to stretch the defense. Beridze and Matko play as wide wingers who hug the touchline to pull the opposition wide. Horváth and Brodic operate as a central partnership, with one often acting as a target man to hold up the ball. This duo works to pin the last defender and create room for the wingers to cut inside. The attack relies on quick combinations to hit in behind on the transition.
One major advantage for Újpest is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs push up to support the wingers. The team can also use its high numbers to press in pairs, making it hard for opponents to play out from the back. This formation creates a lot of pressure in the box, forcing the opposition into a deep block.
This 4-2-4 formation is built for aggressive teams that want to dominate the final third. It is best suited for matches where Újpest needs to break down a side that sits deep and defends narrow.