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Andorra Football Formation

Creation DateAugust 22, 2025

Starting Lineup

FEYO · REY · CAPI · BARDO · ANDRES · VICTORIA · Tío · MEÑO · RAMON · ARTURO · YISUS

Andorra focuses on a high press and rapid verticality using a 3-3-4 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and strike quickly before the opponent can settle. The team looks to stretch the defence by spreading wide and using high intensity to force mistakes in the opposition half.

FEYO operates between the posts to guard the goal. The back line consists of a back three where BARDO acts as the right centre-back and ANDRES sits as the left centre-back. REY holds the middle position to anchor the defensive unit. These defenders must remain compact to prevent space behind them and step up to support the midfield when the team presses. They aim to keep a high line to squeeze the space available to the opponent.

The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a carrier. Tío plays as the left central midfielder to help press in a mid-block and win the second ball. VICTORIA operates on the right to link the defensive and attacking lines, while CAPI sits in the middle to help recycle possession and protect the centre. This trio works to win it back high up the pitch and move the ball forward quickly to the front four.

The attacking front line uses four attackers to pin the last defender. ARTURO plays as the right winger to hug the touchline and provide width, while RAMON acts as the left winger to stretch the pitch. MEÑO and YISUS operate as two forwards in a partnership to attack the central spaces. They look to play one-two combinations and make runs in behind to catch the opposition out of position. The forwards must press from the front to force a long ball from the opponent.

This formation provides several tactical advantages for Andorra. The heavy presence in the final third allows for immediate pressure and the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using four attackers, the team can isolate wide players in one on one situations and create wide overloads when the midfielders push forward. The setup is designed to overwhelm the opposition through constant movement and central presence.

Andorra relies on high intensity and vertical passing to disrupt the opponent. This formation is best suited for matches where the team can exploit a high defensive line through speed and aggressive pressing.