SK Sturm Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Aiwu · Oermann · Lavalee · Karic · Gazibegovic · Horvat · Gorenc Stankovic · Malone · Rozga · Kiteishvili · ChristensenFocusing on high intensity and vertical play, SK Sturm utilizes a 3-4-3 formation to control the pitch. This lineup aims to win the ball back quickly in the opponent half and push the lines forward to create direct scoring chances. The team seeks to dominate through heavy pressure and rapid transitions to catch the opposition out of position.
Christensen stands between the posts to command the defensive unit. Ahead of him, the back three consists of Lavalee, Aiwu, and Oermann. Lavalee operates as the left center back while Oermann covers the right side, with Aiwu sitting in the middle to organize the line. The defenders are tasked to step up and squeeze the space, using their positioning to intercept passes before the opponent can build play.
The midfield works in a wide band to control the central and flank areas. Gorenc Stankovic and Horvat form a central duo that must protect the back three and break the lines with forward passes. On the flanks, Gazibegovic and Karic act as wing backs, tasked to provide width and support the attack. These two players must track back quickly to help the defense when the team loses possession, ensuring the midfield remains compact.
In the final third, the attack relies on three players to stretch the defense. Kiteishvili operates on the right wing while Rozga stays wide on the left, both looking to cut inside or deliver crosses. Malone leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and pin the opposing center backs. The movement of Kiteishvili and Rozga creates space for Malone to turn and run toward the goal.
SK Sturm creates tactical advantages through the width provided by Gazibegovic and Karic. This allows the team to overload the flanks and create one on one situations for the wingers. The coordination between the central midfield and the back three also allows the team to press high in coordinated waves, forcing mistakes from the opponent in deep areas.
This 3-4-3 formation focuses on aggression and rapid attacking transitions. It is best suited for games where the team needs to overwhelm a low block or punish an opponent through high pressing.