Iraq National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Фадиль · Доски · Али · Хашим · Тахсин · Аль-Аммари · Шер · Фарджи · Баеш · Аль-Хамади · ХуссейнIraq looks to play a direct and vertical style of football within a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup is built to control the pitch by using width and creating quick transitions to catch opponents off guard. By utilizing two banks of four, the team seeks to remain compact and hard to break down while looking for opportunities to strike on the break.
In front of the goal, Фадиль acts as the last line of defense. The back line sits in a flat back four to manage the space between the units. Али operates as the right back to provide width, while Доски handles the left side. In the center, Хашим and Тахсин act as the main defenders, with one tasked to win the header and the other to cover space when the line steps up. This defensive unit works to stay close together to deny the turn and force the opposition to the flanks.
The midfield functions as a four man block to control the center of the pitch. Аль-Аммари sits in a single pivot role to shield the defense and pick up runners. Next to him, Шер and Баеш act as the central midfielders who carry the ball forward and win the second ball. Фарджи operates in an attacking ten role behind the strikers to link the midfield to the front line. This group works to press in a mid-block and compress the midfield to stop the opposition from playing through the lines.
Iraq uses two forwards in a partnership to lead the attack. Аль-Хамади and Хуссейн operate as a strike duo, with one player often looking to hold up the ball to bring others into play. They press the opposition back line to force a long ball and create chaos in the final third. The team looks to use wide players to spread wide and deliver crosses into the box, or they move to play one-two combinations to split the defense with a through ball.
This formation offers the advantage of defensive compactness when the team drops into a low block. Iraq can also use the two strikers to pin the last defender and create space for Фарджи to arrive late into the box. The ability to transition quickly from a defensive block to an attacking wave makes them dangerous on the break.
The 4-4-2 lineup provides Iraq with a reliable way to defend deep and strike with speed. This formation is best suited for matches against teams that control possession and leave space behind their midfield.