Torino Football Formation
Starting Lineup
FRANCO (ISRAEL) · SAÚL (COCO) · GUILLERMO (MARIPÁN) · ARDIAN (ISMAJLI) · VALENTINO (LAZARO) · CRISTIANO (BIRAGHI) · KRISTJAN (ASLLANI) · CESARE (CASADEI) · NIKOLA (VLASIC) · CHÉ (ADAMS) · GIOVANNI (SIMEONE)A focus on defensive solidity and quick transitions defines Torino in this 3-5-2 formation. This lineup is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before breaking the lines with vertical passes. The team looks to control the central areas while remaining compact to deny space between the lines for the opposition.
Franco acts as the last line of defense in goal. The defensive unit works as a back three where Guillermo, Ardian, and Saúl maintain a compact block. Saúl and Ardian provide cover on either side of Guillermo, who stays central to command the area. This back three allows the team to stay narrow, forcing opponents to the flanks where they can be pushed wide.
In the middle of the park, a crowded midfield creates a difficult area for opponents to pass through. Cesare and Kristjan act as the double pivot to shield the defense and intercept passes. Cristiano and Valentino operate in the half spaces to link the defensive block to the attack. Nikola occupies the space behind the strikers to drive forward and create chances through central penetration.
The attacking unit relies on two forwards to lead the line. Giovanni and Ché operate as a strike partnership, often working to hold up the ball and allow the midfield to push up. They press the opposition backline to force mistakes and quick turnovers. The movements of Giovanni and Ché create space for Nikola to arrive late in the box or for the wide midfielders to push into advanced positions.
Torino gains a significant advantage by creating numerical superiority in the central midfield zone. This makes it very hard for opponents to play through the middle. The formation also allows for quick transitions where the team can switch play rapidly to exploit wide areas once the ball is recovered. The compactness of the three central defenders and the double pivot makes the team very difficult to break down in a low block.
This 3-5-2 formation provides a strong foundation for a team that wants to control the center and counter effectively. It is most effective against opponents who rely heavily on central playmakers and struggle to bypass a compact middle third.