Vit. Guimarães Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Castillo · Maga · Abascal · O. Rivas · Lebedenko · Beni · Mitrovíc · M. Nogueira · T. Arcanjo · V. Félix · Nélson O.Vitória de Guimarães focuses on verticality and quick transitions through a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to hit teams on the break and use pace to stretch the opposition. The goal is to win the ball and move forward immediately to catch the defensive line out of position.
Castillo stays between the posts to organize the back four. Maga acts as a right back to provide width, while Lebedenko occupies the left side to help move the ball out from the back. In the center, Abascal and O. Rivas form the defensive core. Abascal provides strength in the air and physical presence, while O. Rivas works to cover the space behind the full backs and intercept passes. This unit maintains a mid-block to deny space between the lines.
The midfield relies on a three-man unit to control the center of the pitch. Mitrovic and Beni occupy the central roles to shield the defense and recycle possession. Mitrovic works to win the second ball and carry the ball forward into the middle third. M. Nogueira operates in the space behind the main striker to connect the lines and find passing lanes. Beni acts as a carrier to help the team transition from defense to attack.
Vitória de Guimarães uses three attackers to pin the opposition back. Nélson O. plays as the lone striker to hold up the ball and battle with center backs. T. Arcanjo and V. Félix operate as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chances. Both wingers look to isolate defenders in one on one situations to drive toward the goal. They press from the front to force long balls and win the ball back high up the pitch.
This 4-3-3 offers significant speed of transition when the team wins possession in the middle third. The presence of M. Nogueira allows for numerical superiority in the attacking zone. By using wide attackers like T. Arcanjo and V. Félix, the team can stretch the defense and create space for runners in the box.
This formation is ideal for a team that wants to play a high tempo game through direct attacking movements. It is best suited for facing opponents that leave space behind their defensive line during their attacking phases.