Türkiye National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Uğurcan · İsmail · Merih · Abdülkerim · Hakan · Orkun · Kenan · Arda · Barış · Ferdi · CanTürkiye aims to win the ball high up the pitch and strike through quick transitions, operating primarily from a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup focuses on verticality and wide presence to stretch the opposition. By using three central defenders and a busy midfield, the team seeks to control the tempo through quick passing combinations before launching direct attacks.
Uğurcan guards the goal and organizes the defensive unit. The back line consists of a back three with Merih acting as the central figure to win the header and clear the lines. On either side, İsmail and Abdülkerim provide cover and depth. İsmail operates as the right centre-back to hold the line, while Abdülkerim provides left-sided cover. The defensive unit works together to defend zonally and prevent runners from finding space behind them.
The midfield functions as a four-man unit designed to control the center and the flanks. Hakan and Orkun operate in the middle, with Hakan often acting as the deep lying playmaker to recycle possession. Orkun provides the energy to drive forward with the ball and connect the defensive and attacking lines. On the edges, Ferdi and Barış act as wide midfielders who provide the width. Ferdi is expected to overlap the winger to create numbers in the final third, while Barış helps to drive play forward from the right side.
In the attacking third, Türkiye utilizes three attackers to pin the last defender. Can leads the line as a pressing centre-forward, looking to find the feet of the striker and hold up the ball for others. Kenan and Arda play as wide attackers, with Kenan cutting inside from the left to create central threats. Arda stays wide to stretch the defence before looking to play through the lines. The forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opponent, allowing the back three to regain control.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages through wide overloads. When Ferdi and Kenan push high, they create numerical superiority on the left flank. The team also benefits from a strong ability to press high in coordinated waves, which can force turnovers in dangerous areas. The presence of three central defenders provides compactness when defending against teams that try to play through the middle.
Türkiye relies on high intensity and quick vertical movements to unsettle opponents. This formation is best suited for games where the team needs to exploit spaces behind a high defensive line or face opponents that play with a narrow midfield.