Belgrano Football Formation
Starting Lineup
MANUEL (VICENTINI) · AGUSTÍN (MELANO) · LEONARDO (MORALES) · LISANDRO (LÓPEZ) · ADRIÁN (SPÖRLE) · TOMÁS (CASTRO) · FRANCISCO G. (METILLI) · JULIÁN (MÁVILA) · FRANCO (VÁZQUEZ) · GONZALO (ZELARAYÁN) · LUCAS (PASSERINI)Belgrano utilizes a 5-3-2 formation that focuses on being defensively solid. This lineup is built to sit deep and strike quickly through direct transitions. The team relies on a compact unit to limit space between the lines and force opponents into wide areas where they can be contained.
Manuel stays between the posts to command the area. The defense consists of a back five featuring TOMÁS, LEONARDO, and LISANDRO in the center. TOMÁS acts as the anchor to cover space while LISANDRO and LEONARDO provide strength in the air. On the flanks, ADRIÁN and AGUSTÍN operate as wing backs. They are expected to push up to provide width but must track back quickly to form a five man line when the opposition holds the ball.
The midfield functions with a central trio that connects the back line to the forwards. JULIÁN and FRANCISCO G. occupy the central roles to shield the defense and win second balls. FRANCO plays as an attacking ten to drive the play forward and break the line with vertical passes. This trio works to stay close together to ensure the midfield does not get bypassed easily during build up play.
Belgrano employs two forwards, GONZALO and LUCAS, to lead the line. They operate as a pair to hold up the ball and contest long passes. While they press the opposition defenders, they also drop into pockets of space to create passing lanes. This two man attack requires them to work together to isolate defenders and pull center backs out of position.
This formation offers clear tactical advantages like compactness when defending in a low block. By using three center backs, the team can maintain a strong presence in the middle of the pitch. The presence of ADRIÁN and AGUSTÍN also allows for wide overloads when they overlap the midfielders to create crossing opportunities.
This 5-3-2 formation is built for teams that want to absorb pressure and use speed of transition to score. It is best suited for matches against heavy possession teams where Belgrano can sit deep and strike on the counter.