Estoril Praia Football Formation
Starting Lineup
JOEL (ROBLES) · FELIX (BACHER) · ANTEF (TSOUNGUI) · RICARD (SÁNCHEZ) · PEDRO (AMARAL) · JORDAN (HOLSGROVE) · JANDRO (ORELLANA) · JOÃO (CARVALHO) · RAFIK (GUITANE) · YANIS (BEGRAOUI) · ALEJANDRO (MARQUÉS)High intensity pressing and rapid vertical transitions define the identity of Estoril Praia in this 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents through heavy forward pressure and quick attacks. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and move it forward immediately to catch the opposition defense out of position.
Joel sits between the posts to organize the back four. The defensive unit relies on a flat back four where Antef and Felix act as the central pair to block crosses and win aerial duels. Pedro and Ricard provide the width from the back, with Pedro and Ricard tasked to push high and overlap when the team has possession. Antef and Felix must step up to intercept passes and cover the space left behind by the advancing full backs.
A double pivot controls the middle of the pitch to provide a layer of protection for the defense. Jandro and Jordan work together to shield the back line and break up opposition play. Jandro and Jordan are responsible for winning second balls and making simple passes to the attackers. This duo acts as the bridge that connects the defensive unit to the front line, ensuring the team can transition from a low block to an attacking movement quickly.
The attacking unit focuses on width and central presence with four players positioned high up the field. Yanis and Alejandro operate as the two central forwards, tasked to hold up the ball and run into the channels. On the flanks, João and Rafik act as wide wingers to stretch the opposition. João and Rafik look to cut inside or deliver crosses into the box while Yanis and Alejandro press the opposition defenders to force turnovers.
Estoril Praia gains a massive advantage through the ability to press high in coordinated waves using the four attackers. This formation also creates wide overloads when Pedro and Ricard push forward to join João and Rafik. The speed of transition allows the team to move from a defensive stance to a complete attacking overload in seconds, often leaving opponents unable to track the runs of Yanis and Alejandro.
This 4-2-4 lineup is a high risk, high reward system centered on aggressive attacking play. It is best suited for games against opponents that struggle to play out from the back or teams that leave large spaces behind their defensive line.