Racing Club Football Formation
Starting Lineup
25- F. Cambeses3- M. Di Cesare
13- S. Sosa
6- M. Rojo
15- G. Martirena
5- J. Nardoni
32- A. Almendra
27- G. Rojas
9- M. Martínez
11- M. Ojeda*
10- L. Assadi*
Racing Club prioritizes defensive solidity and direct counter attacking transitions through a 5-4-1 formation. This lineup is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before launching quick vertical attacks to catch the opposition out of position. The team aims to frustrate opponents by limiting space between the lines and relying on a compact block.
F. Cambeses operates between the posts to organize the back five. The defense utilizes a three man central unit consisting of S. Sosa, M. Di Cesare, and M. Rojo. S. Sosa acts as a central anchor, while M. Di Cesare and M. Rojo provide coverage across the width of the area. On the flanks, G. Martirena and G. Rojas act as wing backs who must track back to form a flat line when defending deep. These wing backs push high to provide width when the team wins the ball back, while the central trio stays narrow to block passing lanes and win aerial duels.
The midfield operates in a flat four to maintain compactness. J. Nardoni and A. Almendra occupy the central roles to shield the back line and break up play. A. Almendra works to win the ball and quickly switch play or find a forward pass to start a break. M. Ojeda and L. Assadi play on the left and right flanks respectively, tasked with tracking the opposing full backs and providing outlets in transition. This midfield unit connects the defensive block to the lone striker by ensuring they remain close enough to support the press or drop back to form a deep wall.
In the attacking phase, Racing Club relies on a lone striker, M. Martínez, to lead the line. M. Martínez must hold up the ball to allow the midfielders to move up the pitch. The attack relies on the movement of M. Ojeda and L. Assadi to drive into the half spaces or provide crosses from wide areas. When the team wins possession, the goal is to move the ball quickly from the midfield to the wide players or directly to M. Martínez to exploit gaps behind the opponent defense.
This formation offers significant advantages through its defensive compactness and ability to defend in a low block. By keeping the players close together, Racing Club makes it difficult for opponents to play through the middle. The presence of G. Martirena and G. Rojas allows for rapid transitions where the wing backs can overlap to create wide overloads. This creates a dual threat of central stability and sudden wide attacks.
This 5-4-1 lineup is a defensive tool designed to absorb heavy pressure and strike on the break. It is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and leave space behind their high defensive line.