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Israel National Football Team Formation

Creation DateSeptember 28, 2025

Starting Lineup

גלזר + אליאסי (25 + 31) · ישראלוב (22) · שלמה (28) · פיינגולד + בן ברוש (22) · ליידנר (25) · ג׳אבר (27) · גנדלמן (27) · יונה (22) · טוקלומטי + תורג׳מן (22) · עבדה + דוידה (25) · גנאח + חלאילי (21 + 23)

Israel aims to play a high press and quick transition style of football with a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch and using verticality to catch opponents off guard. The team relies on intensity to control the tempo and move the ball forward rapidly once possession is regained.

In goal, גלזר protects the net, while אליאסי serves as the backup. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four to maintain a compact block. ליידנר plays as the left back to provide width, while פיינגולד or בן ברוש occupies the right back position to manage the flank. In the center, ישראלוב and שלמה act as the central defenders, with ישראלוב often playing as a ball playing defender to start attacks. The defensive line works to squeeze the space between the units and set the offside trap when the team pushes up.

The midfield operates with a three man midfield with a carrier and a creative hub. גנדלמן and ג׳אבר work to shield the defence and win the second ball in the middle of the pitch. They connect the defensive line to the attack by playing short from the back and finding the feet of the attackers. יונה operates as an attacking ten behind the striker, looking to play through the lines and provide key passes. This trio ensures that the team can recycle possession or quickly break quickly when the opposition loses control.

The attacking line features three attackers across the front to stretch the defence. עבדה or דוידה play as right wingers who can cut inside, while גנאח or חלאילי operate as left wingers to provide width. טוקלומטי or תורג׳מן lead the line as a pressing centre-forward to disrupt the opposition back line. The wingers often look to get to the byline to deliver crosses or find space to isolate a one on one wide. The forwards work in combinations to create runs in behind the defensive line.

Israel offers several tactical advantages through this 4-3-3. The team creates wide overloads when the full backs push up to support the wingers. They also use their ability to press high in coordinated waves to force a long ball from the opponent. This pressure makes it difficult for teams to build out from the back, allowing the midfield to intercept and start a counter at pace.

This formation is built to play an aggressive, high intensity game. It is best suited for matches against opponents who struggle to play out from the back under pressure.