Levante Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MATHEW (RYAN) · JEREMY (TOLJAN) · MATÍAS (MORENO) · ALAN (MATTURRO) · MANU (SÁNCHEZ) · UGO (RAGHOUBER) · JON ANDER (OLASAGASTI) · PABLO (MARTÍNEZ) · KAREEM (TUNDE) · CARLOS (ESPÍ) · IVÁN (ROMERO)Levante operates with a 4-2-4 formation that focuses on high pressing and verticality. This lineup is built to catch teams out through rapid transitions and heavy numbers in the final third. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and move it forward quickly to exploit gaps.
MATHEW stays between the posts to manage the defensive unit from the back. The back line consists of a flat four with MATÍAS and ALAN acting as the central defenders. MATÍAS provides physical presence while ALAN covers space behind him. On the flanks, JEREMY and MANU act as full backs who must track back to defend wide areas but are also ready to push up to provide support. The unit works to maintain a high line to squeeze the space for the opposition.
The midfield utilizes a double pivot to bridge the gap between the defense and the attack. UGO and JON ANDER occupy the central roles, acting as the engine of the team. They need to shield the back four while also being ready to break the line with forward passes. While they hold their positions to prevent counter attacks, they also need to connect the play from the defenders to the front four.
Levante employs four attackers to pin the opposition defense deep. IVÁN and CARLOS operate as two central forwards, where they hold up the ball and run into channels to create chaos. PABLO and KAREEM play as wide wingers on the left and right, looking to cut inside or stretch the play. This front line presses in coordinated waves to force mistakes from the opponent.
One major advantage of this 4-2-4 is the ability to create overwhelming pressure in the attacking third. By having four players close to the goal, Levante can force turnovers in dangerous areas. Another strength is the ability to isolate wide players in one on one situations when the wingers receive the ball with space to run. This formation also allows for quick wide overloads when the full backs join the attack.
This 4-2-4 formation creates a direct and aggressive identity centered on vertical play. It is best suited for games against teams that sit deep or struggle to manage high pressing intensity.