Boca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Marchesín · Blanco · Barinaga · Di Lollo · Costa · Paredes · Delgado · Zeballos · Borja · Dybala · HinestrozaFocusing on directness and high intensity, Boca utilizes a 4-2-4 formation to overwhelm opponents. This lineup aims to pin the opposition deep in their own half by committing many players forward. The goal is to create constant verticality through quick transitions and heavy pressure in the final third.
Marchesín stays between the posts to organize the back line from the deep. The defensive unit consists of a flat back four where Barinaga and Blanco act as full backs to provide width. Di Lollo and Costa operate as central defenders, tasked with holding a high line to compress the pitch. While Di Lollo and Costa deal with aerial threats, the full backs must track back quickly when the ball is lost to prevent being caught out.
The midfield functions as a double pivot to provide a platform for the attack. Paredes and Delgado work to shield the defensive line and regain possession. Paredes uses his passing range to break the line, while Delgado helps to connect the defense to the front four. This duo must remain compact to prevent the opposition from playing through the center, acting as the primary screen before the ball moves forward.
The attacking front line is built to exploit space through four dedicated attackers. Zeballos and Hinestroza operate as wide wingers, looking to cut inside or stretch the play to create room. In the central areas, Dybala and Borja act as the two forwards. Dybala often drops slightly to link play and create chances, while Borja works to hold up the ball and finish movements. This front four applies heavy pressure on the opposition defenders to force mistakes.
Boca can create significant numerical superiority in the attacking third by pushing the wingers high. The presence of Dybala and Borja allows for quick combinations that can bypass a crowded midfield. Another strength is the ability to pin the opposition back, forcing them into a low block where the width from Blanco and Barinaga can be used to switch play effectively.
This 4-2-4 formation is built for high pressing and aggressive attacking football. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to break down a deep defending side through sheer numbers in the box.