Baník Ostrava Football Formation
Starting Lineup
JEDLIČKA · CHALUŠ · KRIČFALUŠI · POJEZNÝ · BUCHTA · BOULA · PLANKA · KOHÚT · SINYAVSKIY · GNING · JUREČKAA high pressing intent defines the Baník Ostrava lineup in this 3-4-3 formation. This system works to squeeze the pitch and win the ball back quickly in the opposition half. The goal is to play vertically and move the ball forward with speed as soon as possession is regained. Baník Ostrava relies on this intense pressing to dictate the tempo of the match.
Jedlička stands between the posts to command the defensive unit. The back line consists of a central trio where Chaluš acts as the right center back, Pojezny covers the left, and Kričfaluš holds the middle. These three defenders must step up to intercept passes and manage the space behind them. The wide players in the midfield, Buchta and Kohút, must track back to support the back three and prevent the opposition from finding space out wide.
The midfield works as a central block with Boula and Planka operating as the two central midfielders. These players are tasked to shield the defense and break the lines with their passing. Boula and Planka must control the center of the pitch, ensuring they stay compact to block passing lanes. They connect the defensive line to the attacking front, often stepping up to press when the ball enters their zone.
An aggressive front line features three attackers who stay high to pin the opposition defense. Gning and Sinyavskiy operate from the wide positions, looking to cut inside or push toward the touchline to cross. Jurečka leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and bring others into play. This trio must press in coordinated waves to force turnovers near the opponent's goal.
This formation offers the advantage of wide overloads when Buchta and Kohút push forward to join the wingers. It creates significant pressure on the opponent's backline through constant movement. The team can also achieve compactness when defending by dropping into a low block if the high press is bypassed. This makes it difficult for opponents to play through the middle.
The 3-4-3 formation provides a heavy attacking presence through its wide players and aggressive front three. This setup is best suited for games where the team needs to dominate possession and hunt for goals against a side that struggles to play out from the back.