Qatar National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Ali Almoez · Akram Afif (Al Haydos) · Barsham (Abunada) · Pedro Miguel (Al Oui) · Tarek Salman (Pedro Miguel) · Khoukhi (Lucas Mendes) · H Ahmed (Lucas Mendes) · K Boudiaf · Madibo · Edmilson Jr (Al Ganehi) · Al Mannai (Muntari)Qatar utilizes a 4-2-4 formation that focuses on a high press and direct attacking play. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents in the final third by committing many players forward. The goal is to win the ball high up the pitch and use quick transitions to catch the opposition before they can settle.
Barsham operates between the posts to guard the goal. The defensive unit works with a back four consisting of Pedro Miguel and H Ahmed on the flanks with Tarek Salman and Khoukhi in the middle. Tarek Salman and Khoukhi act as the central pillars, with Khoukhi providing aerial strength and Tarek Salman looking to cover the space behind the full backs. Pedro Miguel and H Ahmed must track back quickly to prevent crosses, as the team pushes very high.
The midfield relies on a double pivot to manage the center of the pitch. K Boudiaf and Madibo occupy the two central roles to shield the back four and win second balls. K Boudiaf works to intercept passes and disrupt the opponent, while Madibo tries to drive forward to connect the defense to the heavy attacking force. These two players must hold their positions to prevent the team from being exposed during counter attacks.
The front line uses four attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Akram Afif plays on the left as an inverted winger, known for his dribbling style and ability to cut inside to create chances. Edmilson Jr operates on the right wing to provide width and stretch the play. In the center, Al Mannai and Ali Almoez play as two forwards. Ali Almoez uses his movement to find space in the box, while Al Mannai helps to hold up the ball and create room for the wingers to run into.
Qatar gains a significant advantage through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. By having four players near the opponent's defensive line, they can force mistakes and win the ball in dangerous areas. The formation also allows for wide overloads when the wingers and full backs push forward together. This creates many one on one situations for Akram Afif and Edmilson Jr to exploit.
This 4-2-4 formation is designed for an aggressive, high-risk style of football. It is best suited for games where Qatar needs to score quickly or face an opponent that struggles to play out from the back under pressure.