Heidenheim Football Formation
Starting Lineup
DIANT (RAMAJ) · TIM (SIERSLEBEN) · BENEDIKT (GIMBER) · PATRICK (MAINKA) · ARIJON (IBRAHIMOVIC) · JONAS (FÖHRENBACH) · NIKLAS (DORSCH) · JAN (SCHÖPPNER) · MATHIAS (HONSAK) · EREN (DINKÇI) · MARVIN (PIERINGER)A high pressing and vertical style defines Heidenheim in this 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and strike quickly before the opposition can get organized. By utilizing a narrow midfield and wide attacking players, the team seeks to force errors in the opponent's half and exploit the spaces left behind.
Protecting the goal, DIANT acts as the last line of defense. The back three consists of BENEDIKT, PATRICK, and TIM, who must maintain a high line to compress the pitch. BENEDIKT sits centrally to sweep up long balls, while PATRICK and TIM cover the wide areas to intercept passes. This defensive unit works to stay compact, ensuring they do not leave massive gaps between the lines when the midfield pushes forward.
The midfield operates as a flat four to control the central corridors. JAN and NIKLAS occupy the central roles, tasked with breaking the line through passing and tracking back to support the defenders. ARIJON and JONAS provide the necessary width from the flanks, acting as wing backs who must balance their duties. They push high to support the attack and drop deep to help the back three when defending against wide counters.
Attacking movements rely on a front three that stretches the opposition. MARVIN leads the line as the lone striker, tasked to hold up the ball and allow others to join the play. On the flanks, EREN and MATHIAS act as wide attackers who look to cut inside and create scoring chances. This trio presses aggressively from the front, forcing defenders into mistakes and creating turnovers in dangerous areas.
Heidenheim gains a major advantage through their ability to press high in coordinated waves. This setup creates wide overloads when ARIJON and JONAS overlap with the wingers, making it difficult for opponents to mark everyone. Additionally, the team benefits from a high level of compactness when defending in a mid block, forcing opponents to play wide where they can be easily trapped.
This 3-4-3 formation is built for aggressive, direct football. It is best suited for matches where the team can exploit a disorganized defense through rapid transitions.