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Partizan Football Formation

Creation DateOctober 21, 2025

Starting Lineup

V. Stojković · N. Đorđević · A. Rukavina · M. Krstajić · I. Duljaj · B. Natkho · S. Ilić · Z. Vukić · I. Obradović · Cléo · A. Delibašić

Partizan plays with a direct and balanced identity using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup aims to control the tempo through a central block while remaining ready to hit teams on the break. The team focuses on stability and efficient transitions to move the ball quickly from the back to the front line.

V. Stojković stands between the posts to organize the back four. The defense works as a flat line where N. Đorđević and M. Krstajić act as the central pair to block crosses and win aerial duels. A. Rukavina and I. Obradović operate as full backs, providing width and tracking back to cover the flanks. The unit stays compact to prevent opponents from playing through the middle.

The midfield works in two banks of four to control the center of the pitch. I. Duljaj and B. Natkho form a double pivot that shields the defense and breaks up play. They sit deep to protect the back four and then look to pass to the more advanced players. Z. Vukić and S. Ilić play on the left and right sides of the midfield, looking to drive forward and connect the middle to the attack.

Partizan utilizes two strikers to apply pressure and occupy the opponent's central defenders. Cléo and A. Delibašić operate as the primary attacking duo, working together to hold up the ball and create space. Cléo uses his strength and poaching ability to lead the line, while A. Delibašić moves to create passing lanes. The forwards press the opposition back line to force mistakes and win the ball high up the pitch.

This formation offers several tactical advantages, such as a compact block that is hard to break down in the middle. The double pivot of I. Duljaj and B. Natkho provides a solid screen that allows the wide midfielders to push up. By using two strikers, the team can isolate defenders and create quick combinations in the box. This setup allows for rapid verticality when the team wins the ball back.

The 4-4-2 formation provides a reliable balance between defensive solidity and attacking presence. It is a lineup best suited for matches against teams that play with high possession where Partizan can sit deep and strike on the counter.