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Mozambique National Football Team Formation

Creation DateDecember 31, 2025

Starting Lineup

CALILA · MEXER · REINILDO MANDAVA · LANGA · GUIMA · AMADE · CATAMO · DOMINGUES · WITI · BANGAL · ERNAN SILUANE

Mozambique aims to play with high intensity and directness through a 4-2-4. This formation is built to hunt for goals by flooding the final third and using heavy pressure to force mistakes from the opposition. The team looks to move the ball quickly from the back to the front to catch defenders out of position.

Ernan Siluane acts as the last line of defense in goal. Ahead of him, the back four consists of Langa at left back and Calila at right back. Reinildo Mandava and Mexer form the central pair, with Mandava using his physical presence and Mexer providing cover to the sides. The defenders often step up to squeeze the space, while the full backs look to push forward to support the attack.

The midfield functions as a double pivot designed to control the central zone. Guima and Amade occupy these roles, acting as the engine room to shield the defense and break the lines with forward passes. They must work hard to track back when the team loses the ball, ensuring they stay compact between the defensive line and the four attackers. This duo connects the back four to the front line, allowing the team to transition from defense to attack in seconds.

The attacking lineup is aggressive, utilizing four players to pin the opposition back. Witi and Catamo operate as wide wingers, looking to cut inside or deliver crosses into the box. Up front, Domingues and Bangal act as a strike partnership to occupy the central defenders. This front line presses high, forcing opponents into long balls that the central defenders can intercept.

One major advantage for Mozambique is the ability to create wide overloads when the full backs join the wingers. Another strength is the ability to isolate wide players in one on one situations against full backs who are caught too high up the pitch. The sheer number of players in the box makes them a constant threat during crosses and set pieces.

This 4-2-4 formation relies on high energy and rapid transitions to overwhelm opponents. It is best suited for games where Mozambique can exploit space behind a high defensive line.