Boca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Marchesín · F. Álvarez · Costa · Di Lollo · Gorosito · Delgado · Paredes · Blanco · Zeballos · Merentiel · DybalaBoca wants to control the pitch through a heavy high press and verticality using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on winning the ball back quickly in the final third and using rapid transitions to punish the opponent. The team looks to dominate the half spaces and stretch the defense to create gaps for the attackers.
Marchesín plays between the three central defenders to act as a sweeper when the line steps up. The back three consists of Costa, F. Álvarez, and Di Lollo who maintain a high line to compress the playing area. Costa and Di Lollo cover the wide channels when the wing backs push forward, while F. Álvarez provides aerial strength and presence in the middle. This defensive unit works to stay compact and intercept passes before the opposition can build play.
The midfield relies on a central duo of Delgado and Paredes to control the rhythm. Paredes acts as the deep playmaker with a massive passing range to switch play, while Delgado works to drive forward and link the defensive unit to the front line. Gorosito and Blanco operate as the wide midfielders in this formation. They provide the necessary width by pushing high up the pitch to support the attack and must track back to help the defense when possession is lost.
In the attacking third, Boca uses three forwards to pin the opposition back. Merentiel leads the line as a lone striker who can hold up the ball and work hard to press defenders. Zeballos stays wide on the left to cut inside and create chances, while Dybala operates on the right with his dribbling style and ability to find pockets of space. This trio makes constant runs to break the line and force the opposition center backs to make difficult decisions.
One major advantage for Boca is the ability to create wide overloads through the movements of Gorosito and Blanco. When they push high, they isolate Zeballos and Dybala in one on one situations against full backs. Another strength is the speed of transition, where Paredes can immediately find the front three after an interception. This allows the team to move from a defensive block to a scoring chance in just a few passes.
This 3-4-3 formation provides a platform for aggressive pressing and rapid attacking play. It is a lineup best suited for games where the team needs to dominate possession and force the opponent into errors.