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Patronato Football Formation

Creation DateOctober 17, 2025

Starting Lineup

Altamira · Quintana · Ojeda · Kruspzky · Lozano · Nicolás Castro · Leys · Medina · Jonás Acevedo · J. Herrera · Estigarribia

Patronato focuses on a direct and hard working identity using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup is built to stay compact and strike quickly when the opposition leaves gaps in the middle or wide areas. The team aims to maintain a solid block that is difficult to break down while waiting for the right moment to push forward.

Altamira stays between the posts to command the penalty area. In front of him, the back four works to maintain a disciplined line. Lozano and Kruspzky act as the wide defenders, tasked with tracking back to defend the flanks and making runs to overlap when the team moves up the pitch. In the center, Quintana and Ojeda provide the physical presence needed to defend crosses and intercept long balls. This defensive unit works as a single block to prevent passes from breaking the lines.

The midfield operates with a double pivot to control the central zone. Nicolás Castro and Leys hold their positions to shield the defense and intercept play before it reaches the back four. They act as the connection between the defense and the attacking players. Ahead of them, Medina and Jonás Acevedo push higher into the half spaces to link the play. Medina operates in the left attacking midfield role to create chances, while Jonás Acevedo uses his positioning on the right to support the transition.

The attacking unit relies on two forwards to stretch the opposition. J. Herrera and Estigarribia lead the line, often working together to pressure the opposing defenders. J. Herrera operates as a lone striker on the left side while Estigarribia stays on the right to hunt for space. They must hold up the ball to allow the midfield to advance and look to exploit any space behind the defense. The width comes from the wide midfielders and full backs pushing up to deliver crosses.

Patronato finds strength in their ability to remain compact when defending in a mid block. This formation creates numerical superiority in the central zones when Nicolás Castro and Leys sit deep. The team also benefits from the speed of transition, using the movements of Medina and Jonás Acevedo to quickly shift the ball from a defensive position to the two forwards.

This 4-4-2 formation is designed for a team that wants to stay hard to beat and strike on the break. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and leave space in their defensive transition.