Chapecoense Football Formation
Starting Lineup
ANDERSON (PAIXÃO) · MARCOS (VINÍCIUS) · JOÃO (PAULO) · BRUNO (LEONARDO) · WALTER (CLAR) · CAMILO · CARVALHEIRA · GIOVANNI (AUGUSTO) · MARCINHO · ROBERT (SANTOS) · PEROTTIA high press and verticality define the identity of Chapecoense in this 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and drive forward quickly to catch the opposition out of position. By staying compact and aggressive, the team looks to control the tempo through rapid transitions rather than slow possession.
Anderson stays between the posts to organize the defensive unit. A flat back four serves as the base of the defense with Bruno and João acting as the central pair. Bruno and João must hold the line and stay close to each other to prevent through balls, while the defenders rely on their positioning to intercept passes. On the flanks, Walter and Marcos act as full backs who must balance their duties. Walter and Marcos need to push up to provide width but must also track back quickly to cover the space left behind when the team attacks.
The midfield works through a combination of a central presence and wide runners. Camilo and Carvalheira occupy the central roles to shield the back four and intercept play. They act as the engine, looking to win the ball and immediately look for the attackers. Giovanni operates as the attacking midfielder to connect the lines, moving between the midfield and the forward unit to create passing lanes. Giovanni must drive forward into pockets of space to link the play from the middle to the front three.
An aggressive front line provides the main threat for Chapecoense. Perotti operates as a lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the wings, Robert and Marcinho act as wide attackers who look to cut inside or beat their markers to deliver crosses. Robert and Marcinho provide the width needed to stretch the opposition defense, creating room in the middle for Perotti to work. The front three press in coordination to force mistakes from the opposing defenders.
This formation offers several tactical advantages when used correctly. The team can create wide overloads through the movement of Walter and Marcos combined with Robert and Marcinho. There is also a high ability to press high in coordinated waves, using the front three and Giovanni to squeeze the pitch. When the ball is recovered, the speed of transition allows the team to exploit disorganized defenses before they can sit deep.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high energy and quick movement to dominate the pitch. It is best suited for games against opponents who struggle with intense pressing and rapid vertical attacks.