Tanzania National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
E.Room · J.Gaari · A.Obispo · S.Floranus · S.Sambo · L.Comenencia · L.Bacuna (C) · J.Bacuna · S.Hansen · T.Chong · J.LocadiaTanzania utilizes a 4-5-1 formation that focuses on a high press and verticality. This lineup is built to sit compact and hit opponents through quick transitions. The goal is to use the narrow midfield to win the ball back and immediately find the lone forward to drive the play forward.
E.Room stays between the posts to command the area. The back line works as a flat four with S.Floranus and S.Sambo acting as full backs to provide width. In the center, A.Obispo and J.Gaari work to cover space and mark attackers. The defenders must step up to squeeze the space between the lines or drop back to protect the goal when under pressure.
A five man midfield creates a wall in the center of the pitch. Captain L.Bacuna acts as a single pivot to shield the defense and break the line with passes. L.Comenencia sits alongside him to help intercept play, while J.Bacuna and T.Chong operate in the half spaces to connect the defense to the attack. S.Hansen moves between the lines to help hold the ball and switch play to the flanks.
The attacking side relies on a lone striker, J.Locadia, to lead the line. He must hold up the ball to allow the five midfielders to push forward. The forwards press high to force mistakes, while the wide midfielders move into advanced positions to support the central presence. This formation creates a lot of movement in the final third to break down deep blocks.
Tanzania gains a major advantage through numerical superiority in the midfield. Having five players in the center allows them to crowd the zone and force turnovers easily. Another strength is the speed of transition, as the team can shift from a deep block to a direct attack in seconds once the ball is won.
This 4-5-1 formation is designed for a heavy pressing game that relies on central density. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to frustrate a dominant opponent and exploit gaps on the break.