Deportivo Cuenca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Ferrero (Arg) (Minda) · Piedra (Boolsen (Arg)) · Guevara (Postel (Arg)) · Arboleda (Yeltzin) · López (Morocho) · Vega (González (Arg)) · B.García (Calderón) · Noboa (Maccari (Arg)) · Ibarra (Klimowicz) · Mancinelli (Arg) (J.Ordóñez) · Rivero (Arg) (Leguizamón (Arg))Deportivo Cuenca employs a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and quick transitions. This lineup is built to play a direct style of football where the team wins the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents off guard. The goal is to use verticality to move from a defensive block to an attacking position in a matter of seconds.
Ferrero acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back line consists of a flat back four with Guevara and Piedra operating as the central defenders. Guevara provides cover while Piedra uses his aerial strength to defend against long balls. On the flanks, López and Arboleda act as full backs who must balance their duties by staying compact to block crosses but also ready to push up. The defensive unit works to shift together as the ball moves to keep the lines close.
The midfield operates with a single pivot and two central midfielders to control the center of the pitch. B.García sits in front of the defense to shield the back four and intercept passes. Vega and Noboa occupy the left and right central spaces to connect the defense to the front three. Vega drives forward into the half spaces while Noboa looks to break the line with through balls. This trio works to maintain control and recycle possession when needed.
Up front, Deportivo Cuenca utilizes three attackers to stretch the opposition. Rivero plays as a lone striker who must hold up the ball to bring others into play. Ibarra and Mancinelli act as wide wingers on the left and right flanks. Ibarra looks to cut inside to create shooting opportunities while Mancinelli provides width and looks to cross from the wing. The front three are tasked to press the opposition defenders to force mistakes.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to create wide overloads when the full backs overlap. By pushing López and Arboleda high, the team can isolate Mancinelli and Ibarra in one on one situations against opposing full backs. Additionally, the midfield trio provides a compact block that makes it difficult for opponents to pass through the center. The speed of transition allows the team to exploit gaps left by high pressing opponents.
The 4-3-3 formation creates a high intensity game centered on pressing and rapid attacking movements. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that play a high defensive line and leave space behind their defenders.