Basel Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Schmid · Tsunemoto · van Breemen · Daniliuc · Koindredi · Adjetey · Traoré · Shaqiri · Leroy · Otele · HitzHigh intensity pressing and rapid vertical transitions define Basel in this 3-5-2 formation. The team seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and push quickly toward the opponent goal. This lineup is built to overwhelm teams in the central areas and use wide runners to stretch the opposition.
Hitz sits between the three central defenders to act as the last line of defense. A back three consisting of van Breemen, Daniliuc, and Adjetey provides a solid foundation. van Breemen plays as the left-sided center back to cover space, while Daniliuc and Adjetey hold the central line. This defensive unit can step up to squeeze the space between the lines or drop deep to protect the box.
A central midfield engine room drives the movement of the team. Koindredi and Leroy act as the two central midfielders to control the tempo and protect the back three. Shaqiri operates in the attacking midfield role to create chances and break the lines with his passing. The midfield connects the defense to the attack, with players like Koindredi tracking back to help when the team loses possession.
The attacking unit relies on a two-man front line to pressure the opposition defense. Traoré and Otele lead the press from the front, looking to force mistakes near the opponent goal. Width is provided by the wingbacks, with Tsunemoto on the right and Schmid on the left. These wide players push high to overlap and deliver crosses, creating space in the middle for Shaqiri to exploit.
Basel gains a significant advantage through numerical superiority in the middle of the pitch. The combination of the three central midfielders and the attacking midfielder allows the team to dominate possession in central zones. Another strength is the ability to use the wingbacks to create wide overloads, forcing defenders to make difficult choices between marking the cross or tracking the runners.
This 3-5-2 formation creates a compact block that is difficult to break down centrally. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a possession based game and leave space behind their midfield.