Wisla Plock Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Sekulski · Salvador · Kun · Tavares · Pacheco · Kaminski · Edmundsson · Sangre · Lecouche · Rogelj · LeszczynskiWisla Plock aims to overwhelm opponents through high intensity and verticality using a 3-3-4 formation. This lineup focuses on aggressive pressing and rapid transitions to force errors in the opponent's defensive third. The team builds its game around a heavy offensive presence to keep the pressure constant.
Salvador starts between the posts to manage the defense from deep. Behind the midfield, Sekulski, Kun, and Pacheco form a back three. Sekulski acts as the central pillar to clear crosses and command the area, while Kun and Pacheco cover the wide channels to track runners. This defensive unit must step up together to maintain a high line and prevent long balls from bypassing the press.
The midfield operates as a central engine room to link the defense to the front line. Tavares sits in the middle to hold the ball and protect the back three, while Rogelj and Lecouche act as the primary drivers. Rogelj and Lecouche push into the half spaces to break the line with passes or carry the ball forward. They must work hard to track back and cover the space left behind when the attackers press high.
In the final third, Wisla Plock uses four dedicated attackers to stretch the opposition. Sangre and Edmundsson occupy the wide areas as wingers, looking to cut inside or provide crosses for the central pair. Kaminski and Leszczynski operate as two forwards, using their movement to occupy the central defenders. The two forwards work to hold up the ball and create space for the wide players to run into.
This formation offers significant advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. By committing so many players forward, Wisla Plock can create wide overloads and isolate defenders in one on one situations. The numerical superiority in the attacking third forces the opposition to sit deep, which creates more room for the midfield to operate in the center of the pitch.
The 3-3-4 formation represents a high risk, high reward tactical identity. It is best suited for games where Wisla Plock needs to chase a result against a team that sits deep and defends in a low block.