Belgrano Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Cardozo · Rigoni · Vázquez · Zelarayán · López · Passerini · Sánchez · Tulián · Morales · Spörle · BenítezA focus on defensive solidity and direct counter attacks defines Belgrano in this 5-4-1 formation. This lineup aims to sit deep and invite the opposition forward before launching quick breaks to exploit space. The team looks to remain compact and difficult to break down, forcing opponents into wide areas where they can be contained.
Cardozo stays between the posts to command the penalty area. The defensive unit functions as a back five where Sánchez sits centrally to organize the line. López and Morales act as the wide central defenders, providing extra cover to prevent penetrative runs through the middle. Benítez and Spörle operate as wing backs, tasked with tracking back to form a deep block when defending and pushing up to provide width when the team wins the ball back.
The midfield works in a flat four to protect the central zone. Zelarayán and Vázquez occupy the central roles, with Zelarayán looking to connect the lines and Vázquez working to disrupt the opponent. Rigoni and Tulián play on the flanks to provide cover for the wing backs and help press when the ball is lost. This four-man unit shifts together to close gaps and maintain a tight block between the lines.
An attacking strategy revolves around a lone striker in Passerini. The front line relies on Passerini to hold up the ball and wait for support from the advancing midfield. Rigoni and Tulián provide width during transitions, while the team looks to use quick vertical passes to find Passerini in space. The movement is designed to pull defenders out of position to create gaps for late runners.
Belgrano gains a tactical advantage through extreme compactness when defending in a low block. The five defenders and four midfielders make it very hard for opponents to find space between the lines. Another strength is the speed of transition when the wing backs Benítez and Spörle push up to support the attack. This creates wide overloads that can catch a high defensive line off guard.
This 5-4-1 formation provides a reliable way to frustrate superior sides through defensive discipline. It is best suited for games where the team needs to absorb pressure and strike on the break.