Napoli Football Formation
Starting Lineup
L. Castellini · R. Krol · C. Ferrara · G. Bruscolotti (C) · G. Francini · Alemão · M. Crippa · S. Bagni · D. Maradona · B. Giordano · CarecaNapoli plays with a 4-4-2 formation that leans heavily on high pressing and verticality. This lineup focuses on quick transitions and using creative individual talent to break lines. It is built to play an aggressive game that seeks to regain the ball high up the pitch and attack the opponent's goal directly.
L. Castellini stays between the posts to organize the back line. The defense works as a flat back four consisting of G. Francini on the left and G. Bruscolotti (C) on the right. The captain G. Bruscolotti (C) provides leadership and stability from the flank. In the center, C. Ferrara and R. Krol act as the main defenders, with R. Krol providing coverage while C. Ferrara holds his position. They push up to squeeze the play and keep the team compact.
The midfield operates with a mix of defensive work and creative passing. Alemão sits in the defensive midfield role to shield the back four and intercept passes. M. Crippa and S. Bagni occupy the central areas to connect the defense to the attack, with Bagni helping to press the opposition in the middle. D. Maradona plays as an attacking midfielder, using his incredible dribbling and passing range to create chances. He is the main engine that drives the team forward.
Napoli uses two forwards to lead the line. B. Giordano and Careca act as the strike partnership, with Careca often using his movement to find space in the box and B. Giordano providing support. They press the opposition defenders constantly to force errors. The wingers and attacking midfielders look to deliver crosses or play through balls into the channels to exploit the space behind the defense.
This formation offers the advantage of numerical superiority in the central attacking areas when D. Maradona pushes forward. The team can also use the speed of transition to catch opponents out of position. By having four midfielders and two strikers, Napoli can create overloads in the final third and use the pressing intensity of the front four to win the ball back quickly.
This 4-4-2 lineup is a high intensity formation that relies on technical quality in the middle of the pitch. It is best suited for games where Napoli can dominate the ball and press an opponent into making mistakes.