Újpest Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Piscitelli · Gergényi · Fiola · Tamás · Duarte · Nunes · Rasak · Matko · Vlijter · Beridze · MedeirosÚjpest relies on a direct and aggressive identity, using a 4-2-4 formation to stretch the opposition. This lineup is built to hunt for goals through high pressure and rapid transitions. By committing many bodies forward, the team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and strike before the opponent can settle.
Piscitelli guards the goal while the defensive unit sits in a flat back four. Gergényi and Tamás act as the wide defenders, tasked with tracking runners and covering the flanks. In the middle, Nunes and Duarte form the central pair, with Nunes acting as a ball playing defender to start attacks. They must stay compact to prevent the opposition from playing through the lines, while Duarte provides cover to sweep behind a high line if the ball is lost.
The midfield functions as a double pivot to provide some balance. Fiola and Rasak occupy the central spaces, acting as the link between the back four and the front four. Fiola works to shield the defence and recycle possession, while Rasak is tasked to press aggressively to win the ball high. They have the difficult job of covering large amounts of grass to prevent counter attacks when the team pushes up the pitch.
The attacking unit features four players across the front to pin the last defender. Matko and Beridze operate as wide wingers, with Matko looking to cut inside and Beridze to spread the play. Medeiros and Vlijter operate as two forwards in a partnership, often looking to run in behind or hold up the ball to allow others to join the play. This front line is designed to attack in combinations, using the width provided by the wingers to create space for the two central attackers to find the feet of the striker.
A major advantage for Újpest is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it very difficult for opponents to build out from the back. This formation also creates wide overloads when the wingers and full backs coordinate their runs. By committing four players to the final third, the team creates constant pressure on the opposition back line.
This 4-2-4 formation is a high risk, high reward system that prioritizes offensive output. It is best suited for matches where Újpest needs to break down a deep block or when they want to overwhelm an opponent through sheer attacking numbers.