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Tanzania National Football Team Formation

Creation DateDecember 8, 2025

Starting Lineup

E.Room · J.Gaari · A.Obispo · S.Floranus · S.Sambo · L.Bacuna (C) · T.Chong · J.Bacuna · J.Locadia · K.Gorré · S.Hansen

Tanzania aims to play a high press and use quick transitions to catch teams off guard. This intent is realized through a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on verticality. The lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and push forward immediately to exploit spaces behind the opposition defense.

E.Room stays between the posts to organize the back line. The defense operates as a flat back four with S.Sambo and S.Floranus occupying the full back positions. S.Sambo acts as the right back while S.Floranus provides width on the left. In the center, J.Gaari and A.Obispo form the heart of the defense. J.Gaari uses his physical presence to defend aerial balls, while A.Obispo is tasked to cover and intercept passes. This unit must step up together to maintain a high line when the team pushes forward.

The midfield works as a three man unit to control the center of the pitch. L.Bacuna, who serves as the captain, sits in the left central role to connect the defense to the attack. He uses his passing range to break the line and find the forwards. J.Bacuna plays as the right central midfielder to help shield the back four. T.Chong operates in the center to drive the ball forward and link the play. This midfield group must work hard to press opponents and prevent them from building play through the middle.

A trio of attackers provides the main goal threat for Tanzania. J.Locadia leads the line as a lone striker, using his strength to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the flanks, K.Gorré operates as the left winger while S.Hansen plays as the right winger. Both wide players look to cut inside to create shooting opportunities or cross the ball into the box. The attackers are the first line of defense, tasked to press the opposition defenders and force turnovers.

This formation offers several tactical advantages for the team. The presence of L.Bacuna allows for quick switches of play to find the wide areas. By using high pressing, Tanzania can create turnovers in dangerous areas. The movement of K.Gorré and S.Hansen creates wide overloads when S.Sambo or S.Floranus overlap to support the attack. This makes it difficult for the opposition to mark everyone in the final third.

Tanzania relies on a high pressing and vertical style of play to dominate games. This formation is best suited for facing opponents who play a high line and struggle to deal with rapid transitions.