América Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1- L. Malagón4- S. Cáceres
26- C. Borja
5- K. Álvarez
8- Á. Fidalgo
7- B. Rodríguez
97- S. Maximin
27- R. Aguirre
17- R. Dourado*
31- I. Lichnovsky
28- E. Sánchez
A high pressing and vertical identity defines this América lineup in a 4-5-1 formation. This system focuses on winning the ball back quickly to catch opponents out of position. The team looks to dominate the central areas to control the tempo and transition rapidly once they regain possession.
L. Malagón stands between the posts to organize the defensive unit. A flat back four forms the foundation with S. Cáceres and I. Lichnovsky acting as the central defenders. Lichnovsky provides aerial strength while Cáceres covers the space behind. K. Álvarez works as a right back to provide width, while C. Borja operates on the left to overlap when the midfield pushes up. The defenders must stay compact to prevent through balls.
The midfield consists of a double pivot to shield the back line. Á. Fidalgo and R. Dourado sit deep to intercept passes and break the line with their distribution. Ahead of them, E. Sánchez, B. Rodríguez, and S. Maximin operate in the central zones to connect the defense to the attack. B. Rodríguez acts as a link between the holding players and the front line. This group works to press in waves to force mistakes in the middle third.
A lone striker leads the line for Club América. R. Aguirre stays high to hold up the ball and occupy the two central defenders. His movements create space for the three central midfielders to run into the final third. While R. Aguirre works to press the opposition defenders, the midfielders must push up to support the attack and ensure they do not leave the lone striker isolated.
The formation offers several tactical advantages. The double pivot of Á. Fidalgo and R. Dourado creates a solid block that makes it difficult for opponents to play through the middle. This setup allows for quick transitions when the team wins the ball in the center. Additionally, the presence of five midfielders allows the team to create numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch, making it easy to control the ball and switch play to the flanks.
This 4-5-1 lineup relies on intense pressing and central control to dictate matches. It is best suited for games against teams that prefer to play out from the back and can be caught on the break.