Union Berlin Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MATHEO (RAAB) · CHRISTOPHER (TRIMMEL) · ANDRIK (MARKGRAF) · STANLEY (NSOKI) · LEOPOLD (QUERFELD) · ÁLEX (KRÁL) · RANI (KHEDIRA) · ILYAS (ANSAH) · DAVID (PREU) · LIVAN (BURCU) · TIM (SKARKE)A heavy focus on directness and defensive organization defines Union Berlin in this 4-3-3. The team looks to win the ball and push forward quickly to exploit spaces behind the opposition. This formation allows the squad to maintain a compact block while remaining ready to spring into transitions.
Matheo guards the goal as the last line of defense for the club. In front of him, the back four consists of Stanley and Leopold in the center, with Christopher on the right and Andrik on the left. Stanley and Leopold work to block central passing lanes and win aerial duels, while Christopher and Andrik are tasked to hold their positions or push up to provide width. When the team sits deep, the defenders stay close together to deny gaps between the lines.
The midfield operates as a trio that connects the defense to the attack. Álex and Rani occupy the central roles to shield the back four and intercept passes, while Ilyas pushes higher into the attacking midfield space. Álex and Rani work to win second balls and then find Ilyas to break the line with a pass. This unit must track back quickly to help the defenders if possession is lost.
Up front, the attacking trio of Livan, David, and Tim provides plenty of threat. Livan and David operate as wide wingers, looking to cut inside or stretch the play to create space. Tim acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into the game. The front three press the opposition defenders to force mistakes and force the ball wide.
One major advantage for Union Berlin is the ability to create wide overloads when Christopher and Andrik move up the pitch. Another strength lies in the speed of transition, as the team can move the ball from the midfield to Livan or David very quickly. This creates a high level of pressure that forces opponents into uncomfortable errors.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on a strong defensive block and rapid counter attacking movements. It is perfectly suited for games against teams that dominate possession and leave large spaces behind their midfield.