Dijon Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Nehemiah · Emma · Dave · Splendor · Japhet · Mike · Whilliams · Hope · Tammuno · Kelvin · MauriceA focus on defensive solidity and rapid counter attacks defines the Dijon lineup in this 5-2-3 formation. This system relies on a compact block to absorb pressure before breaking quickly through wide areas. Dijon seeks to maintain a narrow defensive line to deny space between the lines, making them difficult to break down in central areas.
Nehemiah operates between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit consists of three central defenders, Kelvin, Japhet, and Dave, who work together to protect the penalty area. Kelvin holds the center while Japhet and Dave provide cover to the left and right. Wide defenders Emma and Splendor act as wing backs, providing width and expected to push high up the pitch when the team wins the ball. This five man unit can sit deep to deny space or step up to compress the pitch.
The midfield engine relies on a double pivot consisting of Mike and Whilliams. These two players must cover significant ground to protect the central defenders. Mike and Whilliams act as the link between the back three and the forward line, working to intercept passes and quickly transition the ball forward. They hold their positions to prevent being bypassed in central areas while looking to break the line with direct passes.
In the final third, the team employs three attackers to stretch the opposition. Hope leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Tammuno and Maurice occupy the wide channels as wingers, looking to cut inside or deliver crosses from deep. This front three must press high to force mistakes and prevent the opposition from building play easily from the back.
Several tactical advantages emerge from this Dijon formation. The presence of three central defenders allows for better coverage against crosses and provides a numbers advantage in the box. The wide positioning of Emma and Splendor creates wide overloads when they join the attack alongside Tammuno and Maurice. This setup also allows for extreme compactness when defending, making it very hard for opponents to find passing lanes through the middle.
This 5-2-3 formation prioritizes a strong defensive base and quick transitions. It is best suited for games against teams that dominate possession and require a resilient low block to exploit on the break.