Besiktas Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Tzolakis (Ersin-Emre Bilgin) · El karouani (Rıdvan Yılmaz) · Laporte (Emirhan Topçu) · Djalo (Taha Altıkardeş-Necip) · Rensch (Taylan) · Ndidi (Demir ege-Kartal) · Rafa (Batrakov) · Cerny (Rayan) · Davitashvili (Aral Şimşir) · Abraham (El Bilal-Mustafa) · Kökçü (C) (McKennie)Besiktas focuses on a high press and verticality through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to attack with heavy numbers and pin the opposition back. The goal is to win the ball high up the pitch and move through the thirds with speed to catch the defense out of position.
Tzolakis plays behind a flat back four that looks to play out from the back. Djalo and Laporte act as the central defenders, with Laporte providing aerial strength and Djalo covering the space behind. Rensch and El karouani operate as full backs, looking to push high to provide width when the team has the ball. The defensive unit works to squeeze the space and maintain a high line to keep the distance between the lines small.
The midfield relies on a double pivot consisting of Ndidi and Kökçü (C). Ndidi acts as the primary shield for the defense, using his strength to intercept passes and win the second ball. Captain Kökçü (C) functions as the carrier, driving forward with the ball to connect the defense to the attack. Kökçü (C) also possesses a wide passing range to switch play to the wings. This duo must work hard to protect the space behind them when the full backs push forward.
The attack uses two central forwards in Abraham and Rafa. Abraham acts as a focal point to hold up the ball, while Rafa plays in the hole to link play and arrive late into the box. On the flanks, Davitashvili and Cerny act as wide wingers who stay near the touchline to stretch the defense. This front line is designed to press the opposition back line aggressively. They look to make runs in behind or receive cutbacks from the byline to create scoring chances.
Besiktas gains a major advantage through the ability to press high in coordinated waves. By committing four players to the front, they can force a long ball from the opposition. The formation also creates wide overloads when Rensch and El karouani overlap the wingers, leaving defenders in one on one situations. This high intensity can overwhelm opponents who struggle to play out from the back.
This 4-2-4 formation prioritizes aggressive attacking and high pressing. It is best suited for matches where the team wants to dominate the opponent through sheer numbers in the final third.