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Boca Football Formation

Creation DateDecember 7, 2025

Starting Lineup

1- P. Gazzaniga*
23- L. Blanco
8- N. Nández*
2- A. Frías*
32- A. Costa
4- A. Giay*
5- L. Paredes ©
43- M. Delgado
10- P. Dybala*
7- E. Zeballos
9- M. Merentiel

Boca focuses on a direct and vertical style of play using a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup aims to hit teams quickly on the break and maintain a high press to win the ball back in advanced areas. The team uses the width of the pitch to stretch opponents and create space for the attacking players to run into.

P. Gazzaniga acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back four works as a unit to keep the team compact. A. Giay pushes up the right flank to provide width, while L. Blanco does the same on the left side to support the attack. In the middle, A. Frías and A. Costa form the central defensive pair, with A. Frías looking to use his aerial strength and A. Costa covering the space behind when the full backs push high.

The midfield operates in a way that links the defense to the attack through a mix of roles. M. Delgado sits in the holding position to shield the back four and intercept passes. Next to him, N. Nández provides energy and works hard to track back and press opponents. The captain, L. Paredes, sits in the left central spot and uses his passing range to break the lines and switch play. P. Dybala plays in a more advanced role, acting as an attacking midfielder to connect with the strikers.

In the final third, the attack relies on two forwards to lead the line. E. Zeballos plays as a left striker, looking to cut inside and create chances, while M. Merentiel plays as a right striker to hold up the ball and pressure the opposition defenders. These two forwards press the opponent's back line intensely to force mistakes. The movement from P. Dybala and the wide midfielders ensures the strikers are never isolated during transitions.

Boca possesses several tactical advantages with this formation. The team can create numerical superiority in the middle through the movement of L. Paredes and P. Dybala. The ability to use the full backs, A. Giay and L. Blanco, allows for wide overloads that force the opposition to shift across the pitch. Additionally, the speed of transition allows the team to catch opponents out of position when they lose possession.

This 4-4-2 lineup provides a strong balance between defensive solidity and quick attacking transitions. It is best suited for facing teams that play with a high defensive line or struggle to manage heavy pressure in the midfield.