Hapoel Tel-Aviv Football Formation
Starting Lineup
אסף צור · פיבן · מאיימבו · צ׳יקו · נאסר · קרייב · פלקאו · אלקוקין · טוריאל · בוסקילה · דאפהHapoel Tel-Aviv aims to control the tempo through high intensity and verticality in a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to press high and use quick transitions to punish opposition mistakes. The team seeks to dominate space by pushing players up the pitch and using the width of the field to stretch the opposition.
In goal, אסף צור stays alert to command his area. The defense sits in a flat back four that looks to squeeze the space between the lines. פיבן operates as the right back, often looking to overlap the winger, while נאסר covers the left flank to provide width. In the center, מאיימבו and צ׳יקו form the heart of the defense, with צ׳יקו looking to win the header and מאיימבו acting as a covering defender to sweep behind the line when the team plays a high line.
The midfield is controlled by a three-man midfield with a carrier. פלקאו and קרייב work to protect the back four, with פלקאו acting as a shield to intercept passes and קרייב driving forward with the ball to bridge the gap between the lines. אלקוקין operates as the attacking ten, playing behind the striker to find pockets of space and create chances. This unit works to win the ball back high up the pitch and quickly recycle possession to find the attackers.
Hapoel Tel-Aviv employs three attackers across the front. דאפה acts as the pressing centre-forward, working to pin the last defender and lead the fight from the front. On the flanks, בוסקילה and טוריאל act as inverted wingers who cut inside to create central overloads. This movement allows the team to attack in combinations, using the width provided by the full backs to create cutbacks from the byline or isolated one on one situations for the wingers.
One major strength of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, forcing long balls from the opponent. The team also benefits from numerical superiority in midfield when אלקוקין moves into the half-spaces, forcing the opposition to drop deep. This ability to win the second ball allows Hapoel Tel-Aviv to maintain constant pressure in the final third.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on aggressive pressing and quick transitions to dominate games. It is best suited for facing teams that play out from the back and struggle to handle high pressure.