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Boca Football Formation

Creation DateNovember 1, 2025

Starting Lineup

25- A. Marchesín
32- A. Costa
4- N. Figal
2- Y. Mina*
23- L. Blanco
5- L. Paredes
15- N. Nández*
8- F. Loyola*
16- M. Merentiel
10- J. Brunetta*
20- A. Velasco

Boca seeks to control the tempo through central density and heavy pressing in a 3-5-2. This formation focuses on verticality and winning second balls in the middle third to drive the team forward quickly. The lineup is designed to dominate the center of the pitch while using wide midfielders to stretch the opposition defense.

A. Marchesín stays between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit relies on a back three consisting of N. Figal, Y. Mina, and A. Costa. Y. Mina provides aerial strength and physical presence in the center, while N. Figal and A. Costa act as covering defenders to pick up runners. The defensive block can sit deep to protect the box or step up to squeeze the space between the lines.

The midfield operates as a compact block to control the game. L. Paredes and F. Loyola occupy the central roles, with Paredes acting to shield the defense and Loyola looking to break the line with forward passes. J. Brunetta plays as an attacking ten to connect the midfield to the strikers, finding pockets of space between the opposition lines. N. Nández and L. Blanco provide the width, working as wing backs who must track back to help the defense and push up to support the attack.

The attacking unit uses two forwards to pin back the opposition central defenders. A. Velasco and M. Merentiel lead the line, with M. Merentiel often used to hold up the ball and allow others to run past him. These two forwards press high to force mistakes near the opponent's goal. The movement of J. Brunetta behind them creates a three man attacking presence that makes it difficult for defenders to mark everyone.

One major strength of this Boca lineup is the numerical superiority in the center of the pitch. By packing the middle with players like L. Paredes and J. Brunetta, the team can dominate possession and intercept passes easily. Another advantage is the ability to create wide overloads when N. Nández and L. Blanco push high, forcing the opposing wingers to drop deep. This creates space for the central midfielders to drive into the final third.

This formation provides a balanced platform for high pressing and rapid transitions. It is particularly effective against teams that play with a narrow midfield and struggle to defend the wide areas.