Namibia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
D.Bertraud · C.Mbemba (C) · A.Wan-Bissaka · A.Masuaku · A.Tuanzebe · N.Sadiki · S.Motoussamy · C.Bakambu · Y.Wissa · T.Bongonda · N.MukauNamibia focuses on a high press and verticality to disrupt the opponent. The team operates in a 4-3-3 formation that looks to win the ball high up the pitch and attack quickly. This lineup is designed to use pace on the wings to stretch the defence and create scoring chances through rapid transitions.
D.Bertraud guards the goal while the back four maintains a high line to squeeze the space. A.Wan-Bissaka plays as a defensive full back on the right, using his recovery speed and tackling to shut down wide players. On the left, A.Masuaku acts as an attacking full back to provide width. The central pairing features captain C.Mbemba, who is dominant in the air and organizes the line, alongside A.Tuanzebe who provides cover to sweep behind the high line.
The midfield uses a three-man midfield with a single pivot to link the play. N.Mukau sits in front of the defence to shield the back four and intercept passes. In the half-spaces, N.Sadiki and S.Motoussamy work to carry the ball forward and connect the defensive unit to the attack. These two midfielders are tasked to press aggressively to win the ball back high up the pitch and support the front three.
Namibia utilizes three attackers across the front to pin the opposition defence. C.Bakambu leads the line as a pressing centre-forward who works to find the feet of his teammates and hold up the ball. T.Bongonda and Y.Wissa play as inverted wingers who cut inside to create central presence. Their movement is designed to create runs in behind and allow the wingers to isolate a one-on-one wide against the full backs.
This formation offers Namibia great speed of transition once the ball is recovered. By using inverted wingers and attacking full backs, the team can create wide overloads to overwhelm the opposition. The midfield trio also provides the ability to press high in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opponent.
The 4-3-3 formation provides Namibia with a heavy vertical presence and intense pressing. This lineup is best suited for games against teams that play a slow build up from the back.