SK Sturm Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Gazibegovic · Aiwu · Lavalee · Oermann · Karic · Horvat · Gorenc Stankovic · Malone · Rozga · Kiteishvili · KhudyakovA high pressing identity defines SK Sturm as they operate within a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball back quickly in the opponent half to launch rapid attacks. By staying compact and pushing high, the team creates a system designed to suffocate opponents and control the tempo through heavy pressure.
Khudyakov sits between the posts to organize the defensive unit. A back three forms the core of the defense with Aiwu, Oermann, and Lavalee. Oermann and Lavalee act as the wide center backs to cover the channels, while Aiwu holds the central position. This back three provides a platform to step up and squeeze the space when the team presses. The defenders must stay close to each other to block passing lanes and intercept long balls.
The midfield works in a central block with Karic and Horvat operating as the two central midfielders. They act as the engine to connect the defense to the rest of the team. Gorenec Stankovic and Gazibegovic provide the width as wide midfielders, helping to overlap and stretch the opposition. Gorenec Stankovic and Horvat must fight to win second balls and cover the space left behind the high line. The midfield group shifts together to ensure they do not leave gaps in the center of the pitch.
An aggressive front line utilizes three attackers to pin the opposition defense. Malone acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and lead the press from the front. Rozga and Kiteishvili play as wide attackers, ready to cut inside or run into the channels to create scoring chances. These three forwards work to force mistakes in the final third, creating chaos through constant movement and direct runs.
SK Sturm gains a significant advantage through the width provided by Gazibegovic and Karic. Their ability to push high creates wide overloads that force the opposition to pull players out of position. Another strength is the ability to press in coordinated waves, using the three forwards and the wide midfielders to trap the opponent in their own half. This creates high turnover opportunities in dangerous areas.
This 3-4-3 formation relies on intense energy and physical presence to dominate matches. It is best suited for games where the team wants to dictate play against a side that struggles to play out from the back.