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River Football Formation

Creation DateDecember 21, 2025

Starting Lineup

Armani (Centurión) · Martinez Quarta (Giménez / Pezzela) · Rivero (Romaña / Gonzalez) · Montiel (Mura / Obregón) · Acuña (Mura / Portillo) · Moreno (Portillo) · Vera (Galarza / Lencina) · Ascacibar (Castaño / Galoppo) · Quintero (Prestianni / Meza) · Salas (Ruberto / Andino) · Colidio (Subiabre / Jaime)

River focuses on high pressing and rapid transitions through a 5-2-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and move it forward quickly to catch opponents off guard. The tactical intent is to use the wide areas to stretch the play while maintaining a compact unit when the ball is lost.

Armani stays between the posts to manage the defensive line and organize the unit. The back five features a central trio of Moreno, Rivero, and Martinez Quarta. Martinez Quarta is known for his passing range and ability to step up into midfield, while Moreno and Rivero provide aerial strength and coverage in the box. Acuña acts as a left wing back, pushing high to overlap and provide crosses, whereas Montiel operates on the right side to drive forward. This defensive block can sit deep or step up to squeeze the space between the lines.

The midfield operates as a double pivot consisting of Ascacibar and Vera. Their primary job is to shield the back three and intercept passes in the middle third. Ascacibar works to break the line with forward runs, while Vera connects the defense to the attackers. They must track back constantly to cover the space left by the advancing wing backs. This central pair ensures that River does not get overrun when the full backs push into the final third.

Attacking the opposition relies on a front three of Colidio, Salas, and Quintero. Salas plays as a lone striker to hold up the ball and pin the central defenders. Colidio moves from the left wing to cut inside and find shooting lanes, while Quintero operates from the right with his creative passing and ability to switch play. These three forwards press the opponent's back line heavily to force mistakes.

This formation provides clear advantages through its ability to create wide overloads when Acuña and Montiel push forward. The team can also use its compactness when defending to force opponents into wide, non-threatening areas. The speed of transition from the double pivot to the front three allows the team to exploit gaps in the opposition defense before they can recover.

River utilizes a system built for aggressive hunting and rapid verticality. This formation is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.