Selangor Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Kalamullah · Deeromram · Quentin · Abualnadi · Ankrah · Harith Haiqal · Nooa Laine · Faisal Halim · Alvin Fortes · Chrigor Moraes · Zach CloughSelangor operates with a high intensity, vertical identity in a 3-3-4 formation. This lineup is built to push the opposition back through constant pressure and high numbers in the final third. The team works to win the ball high and move the ball quickly to exploit space.
Kalamullah starts the play from the back as the goalkeeper. The defensive unit uses a back three, with Ankrah acting as the central defender to hold the line and win the second ball. Abualnadi and Harith Haiqal act as wide centre backs to cover the space behind the midfield and prevent runners from getting behind. They defend zonally to keep the back line compact when the team has to sit deep in a low block.
The midfield works as a three-man midfield with a carrier to connect the defence and the attack. Nooa Laine occupies the center to shield the defence, while Deeromram and Quentin play in the half spaces. Deeromram will press aggressively to win the ball high up the pitch, while Quentin looks to carry the ball forward and drive into the final third. This trio must work to recycle possession, win second balls, and find the passing lanes to the front four.
The attack uses four players to stretch the defence. Faisal Halim and Alvin Fortes operate as wide wingers who stay wide to spread the play. Faisal Halim uses his high pressing intensity and speed to trigger a press from the front. Zach Clough and Chrigor Moraes play as a partnership in the center. Zach Clough uses his passing range to play through the lines and find the feet of Chrigor Moraes. The team looks to hit in behind on the transition and use the wingers to get to the byline and deliver cutbacks.
A major tactical advantage for Selangor is the ability to press high in coordinated waves using the front four. They can also create numerical superiority in the attacking third to pin the last defender and cause chaos. The speed of transition is another strength, allowing the team to switch play quickly and find the wide players in space to isolate defenders.
This 3-3-4 formation is built for a high-risk style of play. It is best suited for matches against teams that defend in a low block and can be overwhelmed by attacking numbers.