Coritiba Football Formation
Starting Lineup
BENASSI · TINGA · JACY · MAICON · BRUNO (MELO) · ALEJANDRO (ARARAT) · FERNANDO (SOBRAL) · JOSUÉ · JOAQUÍN (LAVEGA) · BRENO (LOPES) · RODRIGO (RODRIGUES)A high press and verticality define the way Coritiba works in a 4-3-3. This formation aims to win the ball back quickly in the final third and push directly toward the goal. The lineup is designed to force errors from the opposition and use speed to punish teams that play with a high line.
BENASSI acts as the last line of defense behind a flat back four. MAICON and JACY form the central pairing, with MAICON providing cover while JACY looks to win aerial duels. On the flanks, BRUNO and TINGA provide the width. BRUNO is expected to overlap to send crosses into the box, while TINGA can push forward or drop back to help the defense when the team loses possession. The defensive unit must stay compact to prevent through balls between the center backs.
The midfield operates with a mix of roles to connect the defense and the attack. ALEJANDRO and FERNANDO sit deeper to shield the back line and break the lines with vertical passes. ALEJANDRO moves to intercept plays, while FERNANDO works to drive the ball forward into the middle third. JOSUÉ plays as the attacking midfielder, operating in the pockets between the opposition midfield and defense to create chances. This three man group ensures Coritiba can control the center of the pitch.
In the attacking phase, the team utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. BRENO and JOAQUÍN act as wide wingers, with BRENO looking to cut inside from the left and JOAQUÍN finding space on the right wing. They provide the width needed to create gaps for the central runner. RODRIGO leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring the wingers into play. The front three are expected to press in coordinated waves to force mistakes.
Coritiba gains a major advantage through wide overloads when BRUNO and TINGA push high to support the wingers. The team also benefits from the ability to press high, using BRENO, JOAQUÍN, and RODRIGO to keep the play in the opponent half. This pressure allows the midfield to win the ball in advanced areas, leading to quick transitions. The combination of central density and wide presence makes it hard for opponents to defend.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for aggressive, attacking football. It is best suited for matches against opponents who struggle to play out from the back under pressure.