Nacional Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1- L. Mejía13- E. Ancheta
3- A. Rogel*
4- S. Coates
29- J. Millán
33- C. Cándido*
6- L. Boggio
8- C. Oliva
9- Maxi Gómez
11- M. Silvera*
7- Nico López
A heavy focus on high pressing and verticality defines Nacional in this 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to control games by forcing turnovers in the opposition half and quickly moving the ball toward the goal. The team works to maintain a compact block that allows them to win the ball back and transition into attack with speed.
L. Mejía guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back three consists of J. Millán on the left, S. Coates in the center, and A. Rogel on the right. S. Coates acts as the central anchor, utilizing his aerial strength to clear crosses and dominate the box. J. Millán and A. Rogel provide cover, stepping up to intercept passes or tracking runners into the channels. The defenders work closely together to keep the defensive line high and narrow.
In the middle of the pitch, a central pair of midfielders manages the tempo. L. Boggio and C. Oliva occupy the two central roles to control the area in front of the defense. C. Oliva drives forward to link play, while L. Boggio works to shield the back three and break the lines with his passing. On the flanks, E. Ancheta and C. Cándido act as wide midfielders who must cover the entire length of the pitch. They provide width by pushing up to support the attack and must track back to help the defenders when the team loses possession.
The attacking unit relies on a front three to stretch the opposition. Maxi Gómez operates as the lone striker, using his strength to hold up the ball and bring others into play. Nico López and M. Silvera play as wide attackers, cutting inside to create goal-scoring chances or looking to cross into the box. Silvera, who serves as captain, leads the pressing from the front to disrupt the opponent's buildup. These three forwards work in tandem to create chaos in the final third.
Nacional gains a significant advantage through their ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to play out from the back. The formation also allows for wide overloads when E. Ancheta and C. Cándido push up to join the attackers. This creates mismatches on the flanks, isolating Nico López and M. Silvera in one on one situations against full backs.
This 3-4-3 formation creates a relentless attacking presence through its aggressive positioning. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play under pressure or those that leave space behind their midfield.