Türkiye National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Günok · Müldür · Demiral · Söyüncü · Kadioglu · Çalhanoglu · Kökçü · Arda (Güler) · Kenan (Yildiz) · Aktürkoglu · YilmazTürkiye wants to play an aggressive game built around attacking transitions and high intensity. This 4-2-4 formation is designed to stretch the opposition and hit them quickly with four players in the final third. It is a vertical lineup that looks to bypass the midfield and move the ball forward with speed. This creates a constant threat during the transition phase when the team wins the ball back.
Günok sits between the posts to organize the back line and guide the defenders. Söyüncü and Demiral act as the two central defenders, where Söyüncü provides aerial strength and Demiral covers the space behind when the line steps up. Kadioglu and Müldür operate as full backs, tasked to support the wide areas and track back when the team loses the ball. They must stay compact to prevent being caught out on the break and to deny the turn of any oncoming attackers.
The midfield works as a double pivot to control the center of the pitch and provide a layer of protection for the defense. Çalhanoglu uses his passing range to find players in advanced positions while also providing elite set piece delivery. Beside him, Kökçü works to win the second ball and connects the defense to the attack. They must shield the defense and prevent the opponent from playing through the lines or finding space between the units.
Up front, Türkiye uses a heavy front four to pin the opposition defense. Arda plays on the right wing and uses his dribbling style to cut inside and create chances. Aktürkoglu stays wide on the left to spread the defense and deliver crosses from the wide areas. In the center, Kenan and Yilmaz act as a partnership to fight for headers and hold up the ball. They aim to hit in behind on the transition to catch the defenders off guard and create runs in behind. They press the opposition back line to prevent them from playing out from the back.
One major advantage of this lineup is the ability to create immediate pressure with four attackers pressing from the front in coordinated waves. This forces a long ball from the opposition and allows the team to win the ball high up the pitch. Another strength is the speed of transition, as Çalhanoglu can quickly switch play to the wide players. This creates isolation in one on one situations for the wingers to exploit.
This formation is a high risk, high reward system centered on overwhelming the opposition with offensive numbers. It is best suited for games where Türkiye needs to break down a deep block or punish teams that play an open game.