Colón Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1 MATÍAS BUDIÑO2 PIER BARRIOS
6 FEDERICO RASMUSSEN
4 MAURO PEINIPIL
3 FACUNDO CASTET
5 SEBASTIÁN OLMEDO (16 Mateo Cardozo)
7 AGUSTÍN TOLEDO (14 Federico Lértora)
8 IGNACIO ANTONIO (13 Lucas Cano)
11 DARÍO SARMIENTO (19 Julián Marcioni)
10 IGNACIO LAGO
9 ALAN BONANSEA
Colón plays with a 4-3-3 formation that focuses on a high press and quick transitions. This lineup is built to control the tempo through the middle and use the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch to catch opponents out of position.
MATÍAS BUDIÑO starts in goal to organize the defensive unit. A flat back four provides the foundation, with PIER BARRIOS acting as a right-sided central defender and FEDERICO RASMUSSEN holding the left side. MAURO PEINIPIL pushes up the right flank to provide width, while FACUNDO CASTET occupies the left back position to support the attack. These defenders must step up together to maintain a high line and intercept passes before they reach the final third.
The midfield operates with a single pivot and two central midfielders to link the play. SEBASTIÁN OLMEDO sits in front of the defense to shield the back line and break up play. IGNACIO ANTONIO and AGUSTÍN TOLEDO work in the half spaces to drive forward and connect the defense to the attackers. This trio aims to control the center of the pitch by passing through lines and covering space when the full backs push high.
In the attacking phase, Colón utilizes three attackers to pressure the opposition defense. ALAN BONANSEA leads the line as the lone striker to hold up the ball and bring others into play. On the flanks, IGNACIO LAGO and DARÍO SARMIENTO act as wide wingers who look to cut inside or deliver crosses. Their movement is designed to create gaps in the central defense and isolate defenders in one on one situations.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves to force turnovers. The midfield trio and the front three work together to squeeze the space between the lines. Another strength lies in the wide overloads created when MAURO PEINIPIL overlaps to support the winger. This forces the opposition to shift constantly, creating openings for the central midfielders to make runs into the box.
This 4-3-3 formation relies on intense pressing and rapid vertical movement to dominate games. It is a lineup best suited for facing teams that try to build play slowly from the back.