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Liga de Quito Football Formation

Creation DateAugust 23, 2025

Starting Lineup

1- G. Valle
33- L. Quiñónez
4- R. Ade
8- C. Gruezo
15- G. Villamíl
20- F. Cornejo
29- B. Ramírez
16- J. Medina
31- De La Cruz
19- K. Rodríguez*
2- Léo Realpe*

Liga de Quito relies on a high press and rapid transitions using a 3-5-2 formation. This lineup aims to control the middle of the pitch while using wide players to stretch the opposition. By playing with a heavy emphasis on central density, the team seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and move it quickly to the forwards.

G. Valle plays between the posts to oversee the defensive unit. Behind him, a back three provides a solid foundation consisting of L. Quiñónez, R. Ade, and Léo Realpe. L. Quiñónez acts as the left centre-back to cover wide areas, while R. Ade stays central to win headers and clear the lines. Léo Realpe operates as the right centre-back to provide balance. This defensive unit works to hold a compact shape and can step up to trigger a press when the opponent tries to build from the back.

The midfield works in a central block to dominate the middle third. C. Gruezo sits as a single pivot to shield the defence and recycle possession. Ahead of him, F. Cornejo and G. Villamíl act as two central midfielders who connect the defensive and attacking lines. F. Cornejo drives forward with the ball to break the line, while G. Villamíl looks to arrive late into the box. De La Cruz and B. Ramírez play as wide midfielders, providing the width needed to spread the defence. De La Cruz stays high to press from the front, while B. Ramírez tracks back to support the back three.

In the attacking third, Liga de Quito uses two forwards in a partnership. J. Medina acts as a pressing centre-forward to harass the opposition back line, while K. Rodríguez plays as a second striker to find pockets of space. These two forwards work to combine in tight spaces and make runs in behind the defenders. The wide players, De La Cruz and B. Ramírez, look to deliver early crosses or cut back the ball to the two strikers. This movement creates chances by forcing the opposition to defend both the middle and the flanks.

This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its central density. By using a three man midfield and a three man defence, the team can create numerical superiority in the middle of the park. The wide players, De La Cruz and B. Ramírez, allow for quick switches of play to isolate wide players in one on one situations. Furthermore, the team can transition from a mid block to a high press very quickly to catch opponents out of position.

The 3-5-2 lineup focuses on controlling the central zones through aggressive pressing and midfield density. It is best suited for games where the team needs to dominate possession or catch a deep sitting opponent on the break.