Casa Pia Football Formation
Starting Lineup
PATRICK (SEQUEIRA) · KAÍQUE (ROCHA) · JOSÉ (FONTE) · JOÃO (GOULART) · GAIZKA (LARRAZABAL) · SEBÁ (PÉREZ) · LAWRENCE (OFORI) · ABDU (CONTÉ) · TIAGO (MORAIS) · JÉRÉMY (LIVOLANT) · DAILON (LIVRAMENTO)A focus on verticality and rapid transitions defines the tactical identity of Casa Pia in a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to strike quickly when regaining possession, relying on wide players to stretch the opposition. The goal is to exploit space behind the opponent's defense by using direct passing and quick forward runs.
Defensively, PATRICK stands between the posts to organize the back line. The defensive unit operates with a back three, consisting of KAÍQUE, JOSÉ, and JOÃO. KAÍQUE and JOÃO act as the wide center backs to cover the channels, while JOSÉ sits centrally to hold the line and dominate aerial duels. This group must stay compact to prevent through balls, with the players stepping up to intercept passes or dropping deep to sit deep when under heavy pressure.
The midfield functions through a central duo supported by wide midfielders. LAWRENCE and SEBÁ occupy the central spaces to shield the defense and break the line with forward passes. They connect the defensive unit to the attacking third, ensuring the ball moves quickly through the middle. On the flanks, GAIZKA and ABDU act as wide midfielders who must track back to help the defense while also pushing high to provide width during attacks.
Leading the line, DAILON acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into play. He is flanked by two wide attackers, TIÉRÉM (wait, input says TIAGO) TIAGO and JÉRÉMY, who operate as inverted wingers. TIAGO and JÉRÉMY look to cut inside into central areas to create shooting opportunities or cross the ball. The front three press the opposition defenders high up the pitch to force mistakes and trigger quick turnovers.
One major advantage for Casa Pia is the ability to create wide overloads when GAIZKA and ABDU push forward alongside the wingers. This forces the opposition to defend large amounts of space. Another strength lies in the speed of transition, as the distance between the midfield and the front three allows the team to move from a defensive block to an attacking phase in seconds.
This 3-4-3 formation serves as a potent weapon for counter attacking against teams that commit too many players forward. It provides Casa Pia with a balanced platform to defend deep and strike with precision.