Boca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
G. Buffon · L. Thuram · F. Cannavaro · A. Nesta · V. Candela · M. Almeyda · Cafu · J. Verón · F. Totti (C) · P. Nedvěd · G. BatistutaBoca focuses on controlling the pitch through heavy pressing and rapid transitions using a 3-4-3. This formation works to dominate the central areas while maintaining enough width to stretch the opposition. The team aims to win the ball high up the pitch to launch direct attacks toward the goal.
G. Buffon sits between the posts to command the area and organize the defensive line. A back three consists of L. Thuram, A. Nesta, and F. Cannavaro. A. Nesta acts as the central anchor, using his reading of the game to intercept passes and hold the line. F. Cannavaro and L. Thuram cover the wider channels of the defense, stepping up to tackle attackers and providing aerial strength. This unit sits relatively high to keep the space compact.
The midfield utilizes a double pivot to manage the center of the pitch. M. Almeyda works to shield the defense and break up play, while J. Verón drives forward to break the lines with his passing range. On the flanks, Cafu and V. Candela act as wing backs. Cafu pushes high to overlap and provide crosses, whereas V. Candela tracks back to support the defense before moving up to help the attack. This midfield group connects the back three to the front three through quick passing.
The attacking lineup features three dedicated forwards. G. Batistuta plays as the lone striker, using his power to hold up the ball and finish chances. P. Nedvěd operates on the left, using his high pressing intensity and running to create space. On the right, the captain F. Totti plays as a creative force, cutting inside to find pockets of space and deliver through balls. This front line stays compact to pressure the opponent's defenders.
Boca possesses several tactical advantages with this lineup. The presence of Cafu provides a constant wide overload that forces opponents to shift their defensive block. In the center, the combination of M. Almeyda and J. Verón allows for numerical superiority in the middle of the park. The team also relies on the speed of transition to move the ball from the defensive unit to G. Batistuta in seconds.
This 3-4-3 formation is built for teams that want to dominate through aggressive pressing and wide play. It is best suited for matches where Boca can exploit the space behind the opponent's full backs.