SK Sturm Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Mitchell · Aiwu · Koller · Karic · Gazibegovic · Lavalee · Gorenc Stankovic · Malone · Kiteishvili · Rozga · KhudyakovHigh pressing and rapid transitions define the identity of SK Sturm as they operate in a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup relies on intense pressure to win the ball high up the pitch and quick vertical movement to catch opponents out of position. The team looks to dominate the attacking third by utilizing width and constant movement to break defensive lines.
Khudyakov guards the goal as the last line of defense for SK Sturm. In front of him, a back three consists of Aiwu, Koller, and Mitchell. Koller and Mitchell provide strength in the air and physical presence to block crosses, while Aiwu works to cover space and intercept passes. This defensive unit can step up to squeeze the pitch or drop back to sit deep when protecting a lead.
The midfield operates in a central pair supported by wide players. Gorenc Stankovic and Lavalee form the central engine, where Gorenc Stankovic drives forward to link play and Lavalee works to shield the back three. On the flanks, Gazibegovic and Karic act as wing backs who push high to provide width. They must track back quickly to help the defenders when the team loses possession.
Attacking play flows through three forwards who stretch the opposition. Malone leads the line as a lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and make runs into the channels. Kiteishvili and Rozga occupy the wide areas as inverted wingers, looking to cut inside and create chances. This front three applies constant pressure on the opponent's defenders to prevent them from playing out from the back.
Several tactical advantages stem from this 3-4-3 lineup. The team can create wide overloads by having Gazibegovic and Karic overlap the wingers, forcing the opposition to defend deep. There is also an ability to press high in coordinated waves, as the three attackers and two central midfielders can swarm the ball. This creates immediate opportunities to win the ball back in dangerous areas.
This formation prioritizes aggression and speed to overwhelm the opposition. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play under intense pressure or those that leave space behind their defensive line.