Charleroi Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MOHAMED (KONÉ) · KEVIN VAN (DEN KERKHOF) · MEHDI (BOUKAMIR) · MASSAMBA (SOW) · JULES (GAUDIN) · AMINE (BOUKAMIR) · YASSINE (KHALIFI) · JAKOB NAPOLEON (ROMSAAS) · FILIP (SZYMCZAK) · ISAAC (MBENZA) · ANTOINE (COLASSIN)A high pressing and aggressive style of play defines Charleroi in this 4-3-3. This formation aims to dominate the pitch through high intensity and quick transitions to catch opponents out of position. The team seeks to win the ball back deep in the opposition half to launch immediate attacks.
Mohamed sits between the posts to anchor the defensive unit. A flat back four serves as the foundation for the defense, where MASSAMBA and MEHDI operate as the central pair. MASSAMBA and MEHDI must stay compact to cover space, while Jules and Kevin Van provide width. Jules is expected to overlap to support the left wing, whereas Kevin Van can push up the right flank to create crossing opportunities.
The midfield functions with a central trio that connects the back line to the attack. AMINE and YASSINE occupy the central spaces to protect the defense and break the lines with their passing. JAKOB NAPOLEON operates ahead of them as an attacking midfielder to link play and push into the final third. This midfield group must work hard to intercept passes and ensure the team maintains control during the build up.
In the final third, Charleroi utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. ANTOINE acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and link with his teammates. ISAAC and FILIP play as wide attackers, with ISAAC looking to cut inside from the left and FILIP staying wide on the right. These forwards press the opposing defenders heavily to force mistakes and create chances in the box.
This lineup offers significant advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. By pushing the forward line of ANTOINE, ISAAC, and FILIP forward, the team can force turnovers in dangerous areas. Another strength is the potential for wide overloads when Jules and Kevin Van join the attack, creating numerical superiority against the opposition full backs.
Charleroi relies on this intense 4-3-3 to overwhelm opponents through pressure and quick ball movement. This formation is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.