Seoul Football Formation
Starting Lineup
31 (강현무)16 (최준)
20 (이한도)
40 (박성훈)
22 (김진수)
29 (류재문)
41 (황도윤)
45 (둑스)
27 (문선민)
70 (안데르손)
10 (린가드(C))
Seoul relies on a direct and vertical identity using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup works to win the ball back quickly and launch attacks toward the opposition goal with speed. The team aims to control the game through a balanced middle block that can shift between defending and attacking without losing control.
In goal, 31 acts as the last line of defense to sweep up long balls or organize the back line. The defensive unit consists of a flat back four with 22 playing as the right back and 16 on the left. Central defenders 40 and 20 must stay compact to block passing lanes and win headers. While 22 and 16 can push up to overlap when the team holds possession, they must also track back quickly to cover space left behind during transitions.
The midfield operates in two banks of two to provide width and central stability. 45 patrols the right side of the pitch while 27 covers the left wing. In the center, 29 and 41 work together to control the middle of the field. 41 often drives forward to link play, while 29 stays closer to the defenders to shield the back four and intercept passes. This central pair is vital for breaking the line with vertical passes to the forwards.
The attack relies on two strikers to stretch the opposition defense. 10 plays as the left striker and 70 occupies the right striker position. These two forwards are expected to press the opposing defenders high up the pitch to force mistakes. 10 and 70 work to hold up the ball or run into channels, creating space for the wide midfielders to cut inside and join the attack.
Seoul gains a significant advantage when they can create wide overloads by having 22 and 16 push high alongside 45 and 27. This allows the team to switch play quickly and isolate opponents in one on one situations on the flanks. Additionally, the compactness of the 4-4-2 makes it hard for opponents to play through the center, forcing them to play wide where the team can trap them.
This 4-4-2 formation provides Seoul with a reliable way to balance defensive solidity and quick attacking transitions. It is best suited for games against teams that play with a high line or leave large gaps between their midfield and defense.