Racing Football Formation
Starting Lineup
VAGA (nagi gyro) · ECLIPS (form emp) · ARBI (serp bunnies) · DONI · MINE (cc sentinel) · ORDER (judo ll) · TIMTECH (meta ll) · LYRIO (chig rip) · FALCON (nagi rip) · PROMOMENTO [C] (rip ds) · KMIX (monster emp)Racing focuses on high intensity and verticality with a 3-3-4 formation. This lineup aims to overwhelm the opposition through a heavy offensive presence and constant pressure in the final third. The tactical goal for Racing is to win the ball high up the pitch and hit the opposition quickly before they can settle into a defensive block.
ECLIPS stays between the posts to manage the back line. The defensive unit works as a back three consisting of VAGA, PROMOMENTO [C], and KMIX. PROMOMENTO [C] acts as the captain and organizes the defensive line while KMIX and VAGA provide cover to prevent runners from getting behind. The defenders often step up to squeeze the space and win the second ball, but they must be wary of being caught in transition due to the high position of the rest of the team.
In the middle of the pitch, a three-man midfield works to control the tempo and connect the defense to the attack. FALCON sits as the single pivot to shield the back three and pick up runners. MINE and LYRIO operate as the two central midfielders, tasked with carrying the ball forward and pressing aggressively to win it back high up the pitch. This midfield trio works to compress the midfield and ensure they are not bypassed by direct long balls.
The attacking front line utilizes four players to stretch the defence. ARBI and DONI operate as a central partnership to pin the last defender and provide a constant threat in the box. On the flanks, TIMTECH and ORDER play as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chances. They often look to play one-two combinations with the strikers or move into the half-spaces to pull wide defenders out of position, creating space for others to run in behind.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages, particularly in terms of attacking numbers. Racing can create wide overloads and force the opposition to defend in very tight spaces. The ability to press in coordinated waves allows the team to win the ball high up the pitch and immediately threaten the goal. The heavy presence of four attackers makes it difficult for opponents to defend the box during crosses or quick transitions.
The 3-3-4 formation is built for dominance and high pressure. It is best suited for matches where Racing needs to break down a deep defensive block or when playing against teams that struggle to handle intense attacking numbers.