SK Sturm Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Jatta · Bøving · Lavalee · Borkovic · Aiwu · Oermann · Horvat · Kiteishvili · Rozga · Gorenc Stankovic · ChristensenSK Sturm plays an aggressive and vertical game using a 2-5-3 formation. The team relies on controlling the center of the pitch and forcing turnovers high up the field to launch immediate attacks. This lineup aims to dominate through a heavy presence in the middle while keeping the opposition pinned back.
Christensen sits between the posts to oversee the defensive unit. The back line is a narrow two composed of Borkovic and Oermann, who act as ball playing defenders to start attacks. Since there are only two central defenders, they often play a high line to squeeze the space and keep the team compact. Borkovic and Oermann must be ready to cover wide areas or sweep behind the defensive line when the team loses possession.
The midfield acts as the engine for SK Sturm with a heavy five man presence. Lavalee and Aiwu form a double pivot to shield the two defenders and provide a base for the team. Ahead of them, Horvat and Gorenc Stankovic operate as two eights who drive forward with the ball and connect the play. Kiteishvili plays as an attacking ten in the hole to create chances and pick up runners. This midfield unit works to win the second ball and recycle possession quickly to keep the pressure on.
In the final third, the team utilizes three attackers to stretch the defence. Jatta acts as the central striker, working to hold up the ball and find the feet of his teammates. On the wings, Bøving and Rozga provide width and can cut inside to threaten the goal. This front three works to press the opposition back line from the front, aiming to win the ball high up the pitch. The movement of Bøving and Rozga creates spaces for Kiteishvili to arrive late into the box or for the midfielders to make runs in behind.
This formation offers significant numerical superiority in the midfield, which allows the team to dominate possession and control the tempo. The ability to press high in coordinated waves is another major advantage, as the front three and the attacking midfielders can trigger a press to force a long ball from the opponent. By crowding the center, SK Sturm makes it difficult for the opposition to play through the lines.
The 2-5-3 formation defines a high risk and high reward identity focused on heavy central control and aggressive pressing. It is best suited for matches where the team wants to overwhelm an opponent through the middle and pin them into their own half.