Coritiba Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Morisco · La Vega · Coser · Maicon · Bruno Melo · Jacy · Sebastián Gómez · Vini Paulista · Ronier · Wallisson · Pedro Rocha/KenoPrioritizing a high press and verticality, Coritiba operates with a 3-3-4 formation. This lineup aims to overwhelm the opponent through intense pressure and rapid transitions. The team seeks to pin the opposition back in their own half by committing many players forward, making it a very attacking system built to break down deep blocks with directness and constant movement.
Morisco starts in goal to organize the defensive unit. The back line consists of a back three featuring Maicon in the middle, flanked by Bruno Melo on the left and Coser on the right. Maicon acts as the central anchor to block shots and win headers, while Bruno Melo and Coser must be ready to step up into passing lanes or slide across to cover the wide areas. Because of the aggressive nature of this formation, these three defenders often have to defend large amounts of space behind them when the team loses the ball.
The midfield trio works to control the central zone and connect the defense to the heavy front line. Vini Paulista and Sebastián Gómez operate as central midfielders who need to cover significant ground to protect the back three. Jacy occupies the middle to help shield the defense and recycle possession. This group must work hard to intercept passes and quickly switch play to the wide players to bypass the opponent's midfield.
Attacking the opposition involves a heavy presence with four players leading the charge. Ronier and Pedro Rocha/Keno act as two central forwards to occupy the central defenders and hold up the ball. Wallisson and La Vega provide width as wide wingers, looking to cut inside or deliver crosses into the box. This four-man front line is designed to press the opposing defenders immediately, forcing mistakes and creating chances through sheer numbers in the final third.
Coritiba gains a significant advantage through their ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build from the back. The inclusion of four attackers creates immediate pressure on the opposition defense, often leading to turnovers in dangerous areas. Furthermore, the wide positioning of Wallisson and La Vega allows for quick transitions where they can run into space behind the full backs.
This 3-3-4 formation focuses on high intensity and attacking volume to dominate games. It is best suited for situations where Coritiba needs to chase a result against a team that sits deep in a low block.