Gil Vicente Football Formation
Starting Lineup
DANI (FIGUEIRA) · JONATHAN (MUTOMBO) · HEVERTTON · ANTONIO (ESPIGARES) · ARTHUR (TCHAPTCHET) · ZÉ CARLOS (FERREIRA) · GONÇALO (MAIA) · SANTI (GARCÍA) · MURILO (SOUZA) · TIDJANY (TOURÉ) · CARLOS (EDUARDO)A vertical style of play defines Gil Vicente as they deploy a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup aims to strike quickly when they win the ball, moving the play forward with speed to catch the opponent out of position. The team seeks to control the middle of the pitch while maintaining enough distance between the lines to prevent being bypassed easily.
In goal, Dani holds the position to organize the back line. The defense sits as a flat back four with Antonio and Arthur acting as the central pairing. Antonio provides the physical presence in the air while Arthur works to cover space and intercept passes. On the flanks, Jonathan and Hevertton provide the width, with Jonathan looking to overlap to support the right side and Hevertton ready to push up to help the attack.
The midfield relies on a central trio to link the defense to the forwards. Zé Carlos and Gonçalo operate in the middle to shield the defense and disrupt the opponent. They look to win the ball and immediately find the passing range of Santi. As the attacking midfielder, Santi works to break the line and find pockets of space between the opponent's midfield and defensive units.
Gil Vicente utilizes three attackers to stretch the play. Carlos acts as the lone striker, working to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the wings, Tidjany and Murilo provide the width, with both players looking to cut inside and create scoring chances. This front three maintains a high press to force turnovers high up the pitch.
This formation offers significant advantages in transition. The speed of the wide players, Tidjany and Murilo, allows Gil Vicente to exploit space quickly when they win the ball in midfield. Furthermore, the positioning of Santi allows the team to create numerical superiority in the final third. The compactness of the unit when defending low makes it hard for opponents to find gaps between the lines.
This 4-3-3 lineup is built for a direct and aggressive style of play. It is best suited for matches against teams that play a high line and leave space behind their defenders.