Belarus National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
ZHEVNOV · ZYGMANTOVICH · MARTYNOVICH · GURENKO · SHTANYUK · KHATSKEVICH · KALACHYOV · HLEB · BYALKEVICH · ROMASCHENKO · VASILYUKThe Red Devils favor a direct and vertical style of play, utilizing a 4-4-2 formation. Belarus relies on this setup to maintain compactness and look for quick transitions when they win the ball. This lineup is built to defend in a deep block and strike rapidly through organized passing and movement.
ZHEVNOV stays between the posts to command his area. The defensive line works as a flat back four with ZYGMANTOVICH and MARTYNOVICH acting as the central pair. ZYGMANTOVICH and MARTYNOVICH focus on marking runners and winning aerial duels, while GURENKO and SHTANYUK provide width. GURENKO stays deeper to prevent crosses, whereas SHTANYUK can push up to support the midfield. The defensive unit moves together to keep the lines tight and close the gaps between players.
A central midfield unit manages the middle of the pitch. KHATSKEVICH acts as the single pivot to shield the defense and intercept passes. In front of him, HLEB uses his passing range to connect the defense to the attack, while KALACHYOV works to drive forward and press opponents. BYALKEVICH operates in the space between the lines as an attacking ten to create chances. This midfield block works to control the tempo and ensure the team stays compact when they do not have the ball.
The attacking front features two forwards in a classic duo. ROMASCHENKO and VASILYUK work together to hold up the ball and bring others into play. ROMASCHENKO often plays as a lone striker to press the opposing center backs, while VASILYUK looks to find pockets of space or run behind the defense. The wingers and attacking midfielders provide support to ensure the team can build play through the middle or switch play to the flanks.
One major advantage for Belarus is the ability to press in coordinated waves when the ball enters their half. The team creates numerical superiority in the middle area through the positioning of KHATSKEVICH and the advanced role of BYALKEVICH. They also use the speed of transition to catch opponents out of position by playing long balls toward ROMASCHENKO and VASILYUK.
This 4-4-2 formation provides a reliable way to stay defensively solid against teams that dominate possession. It is a setup best suited for counter attacking against superior technical sides.