St. Gallen Football Formation
Starting Lineup
LUKAS (WATKOWIAK) · LUKAS (GÖRTLER) · CYRILL (MAY) · TOM (GAAL) · CHRISTIAN (WITZIG) · BETIM (FAZLIJI) · JORDI (QUINTILLÀ) · CORSIN (KONIETZKE) · KEVIN (CSOBOTH) · MALAMINE (EFEKELE) · DIEGO (BESIO)St. Gallen utilizes a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and quick vertical transitions. This lineup is built to dominate the ball in the middle third and press opponents high up the pitch to force turnovers. The goal is to use aggressive movement to win the ball back quickly and launch direct attacks toward the goal.
LUKAS operates between the posts to command the area during defensive phases. The back line consists of a flat back four where CYRILL and TOM act as the central pairing. CYRILL stays deep to cover space while TOM looks to step up and intercept passes. On the flanks, LUKAS and CHRISTIAN provide width through overlapping runs. LUKAS pushes forward to support the attack, while CHRISTIAN tracks back to ensure the defensive line remains compact when the team loses possession.
The midfield works in a way that connects the defense to the attack through three central players. BETIM and JORDI occupy the central spaces to shield the back four and break up opposition play. They act as the engine, with BETIM often dropping deep to pick up the ball. CORSIN plays as the attacking midfielder, driving forward to find pockets of space between the lines. This trio works to control the tempo and ensure the team can move the ball from the defensive third into the final third.
In the attacking phase, the team employs three forwards to stretch the opposition defense. DIEGO plays as a lone striker to hold up the ball and disrupt the center backs. MALAMINE and KEVIN act as wide attackers, with MALAMINE cutting inside from the left to create goalscoring chances. KEVIN uses his pace on the right to stretch the play. The front three work together to press the opposition backline, forcing mistakes that allow the midfield to break the line.
St. Gallen finds tactical advantages through wide overloads. When LUKAS and KEVIN push forward on the right, they create numerical superiority against the opposing fullback. The midfield can also shift to create compactness when defending, making it hard for opponents to find space. The speed of transition allows the team to catch opponents out of position as soon as the ball is won in the middle third.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on high intensity and aggressive pressing to control games. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.