Sparta Praha Football Formation
Starting Lineup
SUROVČÍK · KADEŘÁBEK · ŠEVINSKÝ · MARTINEC · PRECIADO · KAIRINEN · ENEME · SUCHOMEL · KUOL · RRAHMANI · HARASLÍNSparta Praha aims to dominate through high pressing and quick transitions using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to squeeze the pitch and force turnovers in the opposition half. The team relies on verticality to catch opponents off guard when they lose possession.
SUROVČÍK stays between the posts to organize the back line from deep. The defensive unit operates with a back three where KADEŘÁBEK plays as the right center back. MARTINEC occupies the left center back spot while ŠEVINSKÝ holds the middle to anchor the defense. This trio works to maintain a high line, with players ready to step up and intercept long balls or cover space behind them.
In the middle of the pitch, Sparta Praha uses a midfield four to control the central areas and provide width. KAIRINEN and ENEME act as the central pair to shield the defense and break the line with forward passes. They connect the back three to the attacking unit. On the flanks, PRECIADO and SUCHOMEL occupy the wide roles to provide constant running and support. These players must track back to help the defenders when the team sits deep.
The attacking unit pushes high to disrupt the opponent. RRAHMANI leads the line as a lone striker, looking to hold up the ball and bring others into play. KUOL and HARASLÍN play as wide attackers on the right and left sides. They often cut inside to create overloads in the central zones or prepare to cross. This three-man front line presses aggressively to prevent the opposition from building play from the back.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads through the combination of the wingers and the wide midfielders. The team can also press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to play out of pressure. By using three central defenders, the side remains compact when defending against direct attacks.
This 3-4-3 formation provides a heavy presence in both the middle and wide areas of the pitch. It is best suited for matches where the team wants to dictate the tempo and overwhelm the opposition through constant pressure.