Dep. Iquique Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Daniel Castillo (Matías Reyes) · Ledesma (No) · Blásquez (Ayala) · Dylan Rojas (Pitu Contreras) · Venecia (No) · Puch (Barrera) · Ramos (Isaac Díaz) · Ian Gonzales (César Gonzales) · Pereyra (No) · Orellana (No) · No (No)Dep. Iquique focuses on a high press and verticality using a 4-3-3. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and move it quickly toward the goal. The team looks to dominate much of the play through aggressive pressing and quick transitions to catch the opposition off guard.
Daniel Castillo sits between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four with Dylan Rojas and No acting as the full backs. Dylan Rojas can push up the flank to provide width while No covers the defensive space. Blásquez and Ledesma act as the central defenders, where Ledesma stays deep to cover while Blásquez steps up to intercept passes. The whole unit must shift together to maintain compactness when the opponent tries to find space between the lines.
The midfield operates with a creative presence in the center. Venecia plays as an attacking midfielder to connect the middle third to the front line. Pereyra and Orellana sit deeper to control the tempo and shield the defenders. Orellana works to break the line with forward passes while Pereyra helps to press opponents in the center of the pitch. This trio works to win the ball back quickly and switch play to the wings.
Dep. Iquique uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Ramos leads the line as a lone striker to hold up the ball and create space for others. Ian Gonzales and Puch act as wide attackers, with Puch looking to cut inside and Ian Gonzales pushing the line high. These forwards press the opposition defenders heavily to force mistakes. The movements are designed to pull defenders out of position and create gaps for Ramos to exploit.
This formation provides several tactical advantages for the club. The high pressing from Ramos, Puch, and Ian Gonzales allows the team to win the ball in advanced areas. By using the wide players, Dep. Iquique creates overloads on the flanks when the full backs overlap. This allows the team to isolate defenders in one on one situations throughout the match.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high energy and quick ball movement to break down opponents. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.