Feyenoord Football Formation
Starting Lineup
TIMON (WELLENREUTHER) · GIVAIRO (READ) · ANEL (AHMEDHODZIC) · TSUYOSHI (WATANABE) · JORDAN (BOS) · OUSSAMA (TARGHALLINE) · LUCIANO (VALENTE) · SEM (STEIJN) · ANIS HADJ (MOUSSA) · RAHEEM (STERLING) · AYASE (UEDA)Feyenoord operates with a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on high pressing and aggressive verticality. This lineup aims to win the ball high up the pitch and move it quickly toward the goal. The goal is to sustain pressure in the opponent half and use wide areas to stretch the opposition defense.
Timon acts as the last line of defense behind a back four. Jordan and Givairo play as full backs who push high to provide width, while TSUYOSHI and Anel occupy the central roles. TSUYOSHI and Anel must stay compact to cover the space left behind when the full backs overlap. This defensive unit works to step up together to squeeze the playing area and catch attackers offside.
The midfield contains three players that connect the defense to the attack. Luciano and Oussama work in the central area to control the tempo and shield the back line. Sem plays as an attacking midfielder to drive forward and break the line with vertical passes. This trio helps Feyenoord maintain control by recycling possession and finding pockets of space between the opponent's midfield and defense.
In the attacking third, the team uses three attackers to pin back the opposition. Raheem and Anis Hadj act as wide wingers who want to cut inside or beat their markers to deliver crosses. Ayase leads the line as a lone striker to hold up the ball and occupy the central defenders. These forwards press in coordinated waves to force turnovers in dangerous areas.
One major strength of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when Jordan and Givairo overlap their wingers. This forces the opposition to track back deep into their own half. The team also benefits from numerical superiority in the attacking half due to the high position of Sem. This setup allows for quick transitions where the ball moves from a regained possession straight to the front three.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for a high pressing, aggressive style of play. It works best against teams that struggle to play out from the back under intense pressure.