Chivas Football Formation
Starting Lineup
RAÚL (RANGEL) · RICHARD (LEDEZMA) · JOSÉ (CASTILLO) · DIEGO (CAMPILLO) · BRYAN (GONZÁLEZ) · LUÍS (ROMO) · ÉRICK (GUTIÉRREZ) · EFRAÍN (ÁLVAREZ) · BRIAN (GUTIÉRREZ) · ROBERTO (ALVARADO) · ARMANDO (GONZÁLEZ)Chivas uses a 4-3-3 formation to play a high press and vertical style of football. The lineup is designed to control the tempo through central connections while using wide players to stretch the opposition. This formation builds an attacking presence that looks to break the line quickly once possession is regained.
RAÚL operates as the goalkeeper, organizing the back four to maintain a high line. DIEGO and JOSÉ form the central defensive pair, where DIEGO focuses on covering space and JOSÉ provides aerial strength. On the flanks, RICHARD and BRYAN act as overlapping full backs to provide width. This defensive unit works to push up the pitch to keep the ball in the opponent half, requiring the defenders to step up and intercept long passes.
The midfield functions with a mix of roles to connect the defense to the attack. ÉRICK and LUÍS act as the engine room, with ÉRICK driving forward to support the press and LUÍS helping to shield the defense. EFRAÍN plays as an attacking ten, operating in the pockets between the lines to create chances. This three man unit ensures that Chivas can switch play quickly and maintain control in the middle of the pitch.
Chivas employs three attackers to maintain constant pressure on the opposing back line. ARMANDO acts as a lone striker to hold up the ball and engage the center backs. On the wings, ROBERTO and BRIAN act as inverted wingers who look to cut inside and shoot or cross the ball. These forwards press high in coordinated waves to force turnovers near the opponent goal, creating many direct attacking opportunities.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to create wide overloads when RICHARD and BRYAN overlap their wingers. The team also finds success through numerical superiority in midfield when EFRAÍN pushes higher, forcing the opposition to commit players out of position. These movements allow the team to isolate BRIAN and ROBERTO in one on one situations against full backs.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for aggressive, attacking football that relies on high intensity. It is best suited for games where the team wants to dominate possession and overwhelm the opponent with quick transitions.