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Racing Football Formation

Creation DateJune 6, 2026

Starting Lineup

VAGA (nagi gyro) · ECLIPS (form emp) · ARBI (serp bunnies) · DONI · MINE (cc ll) · ORDER (judo ll) · TIMTECH (meta ll) · LYRIO (chig rip) · FALCON (nagi rip) · PROMOMENTO (ds rip) · KMIX (monster ds)

Racing focuses on a high press and heavy verticality through a 3-3-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm opponents in the final third by committing bodies forward to hunt the ball high up the pitch. The tactical intent is to force errors in the opposition half and strike quickly before they can organize.

ECLIPS starts in goal to command the area. The back line operates as a back three consisting of KMIX, PROMOMENTO, and VAGA. KMIX acts as the central defender to sweep behind a high line while VAGA and PROMOMENTO occupy the left and right wide centre-back positions to squeeze the space. These defenders must be ready to step up to catch attackers offside or recover if the ball is played behind them. The unit functions to keep the team compact while the rest of the players push up.

The midfield is a three-man midfield with a carrier to bridge the lines. FALCON sits as a single pivot to shield the defense and intercept passes. MINE and LYRIO play as the two central midfielders who must press aggressively to win the ball high up the pitch and recycle possession quickly. They are responsible for carrying the ball forward and connecting the defensive unit to the heavy attacking force.

Racing utilizes four attackers across the front to pin the last defender. ARBI and DONI act as two forwards in a partnership to occupy the two central defenders. They work to find the feet of the striker or run in behind the defensive line. TIMTECH and ORDER play as wide wingers who hug the touchline to stretch the defence. This setup creates space in the middle for the forwards to combine in tight spaces and allows the wide players to isolate one on one situations against full backs.

This formation offers massive numerical superiority in the attacking third which makes it very difficult to defend. Racing can use the wide presence of ORDER and TIMTECH to create overloads that pull the opposition apart. The coordinated waves of players moving forward make it easy to win the ball back high up the pitch and transition with immense speed.

This aggressive lineup relies on high intensity to dominate games through sheer numbers in the box. It is best suited for matches where the opponent struggles to play out from the back under heavy pressure.