Bnei Yehuda Football Formation
Starting Lineup
לויטה · קנדיל · ברמן · לוי · נחמיאס · בר ארד · טרוסט · פיירו · סלאמי · דרור · שאביירBnei Yehuda looks to play a direct and high pressing brand of football through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and use quick transitions to catch the opposition off guard. The focus remains on verticality and using the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition defensive line.
In goal, לויטה sits behind a flat back four. קנדיל acts as the right back, looking to overlap the winger and provide width on the flank. נחמיאס occupies the left back position to support the defensive unit and help recycle possession. The central defensive duties fall to ברמן and לוי, who must hold the line and remain compact to deny runners. ברמן and לוי work to stay close together to cover the space behind the full backs if they push high.
The midfield is built around a three-man midfield with a carrier to link the lines. שאבייר operates in the advanced role, looking to play through the lines and find the attackers in space. בר ארד and טרוסט work to occupy the central areas, with one player often tasked to shield the defence while the other looks to drive forward with the ball. They work to win the second ball and compress the midfield to prevent the opposition from playing out from the back.
Bnei Yehuda employs three attackers across the front to pin the last defender. פיירו leads the line as a central striker, tasked to hold up the ball and find the feet of the midfielders. On the flanks, סלאמי and דרור act as wide wingers who stretch the defence by staying wide. These wingers look to cut inside to create goalscoring chances or provide service for פיירו. The front three press from the front to force a long ball and regain possession quickly.
This formation provides several tactical advantages for Bnei Yehuda. The team can create wide overloads through the movement of קנדיל and נחמיאס. There is also an ability to press high in coordinated waves involving the front three and שאבייר. This high intensity forces the opposition into mistakes in their own half.
The 4-3-3 formation allows Bnei Yehuda to dominate the pitch through aggressive pressing and rapid transitions. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play under pressure and leave space behind their midfield.