Rosario Central Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Broun · Giménez · O'Connor · Lo Celso · Di María · Véliz · Segovia · Oviedo · Burgos · Raffin · MoscoloniRosario Central looks to control games through a compact defensive block and quick transitions using a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup focuses on staying hard to beat in the middle of the pitch while preparing to launch direct attacks. The team uses this formation to maintain a strong central presence, making it difficult for opponents to play through the middle.
Broun acts as the last line of defense in goal. Ahead of him, Giménez sits as the central figure in a back three, providing aerial strength and coverage. Raffin and Oviedo sit on either side of him as the right and left center backs to handle wide threats. The wide defenders, Burgos as the right wing back and Moscoloni as the left wing back, are expected to push high up the pitch to provide width. They must track back quickly to form a five man line when the team sits deep.
The midfield works as a trio to bridge the gap between defense and attack. Segovia sits centrally to hold the position and shield the back line. Lo Celso operates in the right central midfield role, using his passing range to break the line and find the forwards. O'Connor completes the midfield trio on the left, helping to press opponents and link the play. This trio works to stay close together to prevent space from opening up between the lines.
In the attacking third, Rosario Central employs two strikers to pressure the opposition defense. Véliz plays as the left striker, looking to use his movement to find space in the box. Di María plays as the right striker, often looking to cut inside and create chances for himself or his partner. The two forwards are responsible for the first line of the press, forcing defenders into mistakes so the team can win the ball high up the pitch.
One major advantage for Rosario Central is the numerical superiority they can create in the defensive half. By having five defenders, they are very difficult to break down in a low block. Another strength is the ability to use the wing backs to create wide overloads. When Burgos and Moscoloni push forward, they force the opposing wingers to track back, which can leave the opponent vulnerable during a transition.
This 5-3-2 formation provides a robust foundation for teams that want to defend deep and strike fast. It is best suited for facing opponents that dominate possession and require a compact unit to neutralize their attacking threat.