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All Boys Football Formation

Creation DateToday, May 27, 2026

Starting Lineup

Mursalin · Guddu · Limon · Jabbar · Kajol · Rashed · Roton · Joy · insan · Fahim · Polas

Focusing on high intensity pressing and quick transitions defines the identity of All Boys in a 4-3-3. This formation works to dominate the pitch by squeezing the opponent in their own half and using wide players to stretch the back line. The team looks to win the ball back quickly to feed the attackers in space.

Mursalin stays between the posts to command the penalty area. The defensive unit operates as a flat back four where Joy plays as the right back and Roton acts as the left back. Both full backs are expected to push high to provide width while Rashed and Kajol sit deeper to cover the central spaces. Rashed and Kajol must communicate well to handle long balls and hold a high line to compress the playing area.

The midfield works through a central trio that connects the defense to the front line. Fahim occupies the central role to hold the position and break the line with vertical passes. On either side, insan and Polas operate as the side midfielders who need to track back when out of possession and drive forward during attacks. This midfield group must shift together to block passing lanes and protect the center of the pitch.

In the attacking third, All Boys uses three forwards to pin the opposition defense. Jabbar acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and lead the press from the front. On the flanks, Limon and Guddu play as wide wingers who look to cut inside or cross the ball into the box. The movement of Limon and Guddu creates space for Jabbar to find pockets between the defenders.

This lineup offers several tactical advantages during a match. The wide positioning of Limon and Guddu allows for wide overloads when Roton and Joy overlap. By using the central trio of Fahim, insan, and Polas, the team can maintain compactness when defending and quickly switch play to the wings. This setup also allows the team to press high in coordinated waves to force mistakes near the opponent goal.

The 4-3-3 formation provides All Boys with a clear path to control games through aggressive pressing and width. It is best suited for matches against teams that struggle to play out from the back under pressure.