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Atlético Nacional Football Formation

Creation DateDecember 18, 2025

Starting Lineup

1- D. Ospina
6- F. Román
4- C. Hayder
16- W. Tesillo
21- J. Campuzano
3- Á. Ângulo*
8- M. Uribe
7- M. Moreno
9- A. Morelos
11- Y. Asprilla*
20- N. Benedetti*

Atlético Nacional looks to dominate through a high press and rapid transitions using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup is built to win the ball high up the pitch and attack the opponent immediately. The team wants to play a vertical game that forces the opposition to defend deeply and prevents them from finding rhythm in the middle of the park.

D. Ospina acts as the last line of defense in goal with his shot stopping and distribution. The back line plays a high line to squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch. F. Román pushes up to provide width from the right while the captain Á. Ângulo overlaps on the left to support the attack. In the center, C. Hayder and W. Tesillo hold the line and work to intercept passes. These central defenders must stay compact to prevent runners from breaking the line.

The midfield operates with a single pivot system. J. Campuzano sits in front of the defense to shield the back four and intercept play. Next to him, M. Uribe drives the ball forward and connects the play between the defense and the attack. N. Benedetti, who is the captain, operates in the right central role to control the tempo and find pockets of space. This midfield group works to win the ball back quickly and switch play to the wide players.

The attacking unit uses three forwards to stretch the opposition. Y. Asprilla, who is the captain, plays on the right wing and uses his pace and dribbling to cut inside. M. Moreno stays wide on the left to provide a cross or track back when needed. A. Morelos leads the line as a lone striker, using his physical strength to hold up the ball and make runs into the box. This front three presses hard to stop the opponent from building from the back.

One main advantage for Atlético Nacional is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs push forward. This puts pressure on the opposing wingers to track back constantly. Another strength is the speed of transition from defense to attack. When J. Campuzano wins the ball, he can quickly find the attackers. The team also shows strength in coordinated pressing waves to trap opponents near their own goal.

This formation is a high intensity way to control matches through pressure and direct attacking. It is best suited for games where the team needs to break down a low block or catch an opponent on the break.