Andorra Football Formation
Starting Lineup
GK ° Koldo Álvarez · Antoni Lima · Ildefons Lima · Emili Garcia · Txema Garcia · Óscar Sonejee · Marc Pujol · Márcio Vieira · Marc Vales · Ludovic Clemente · Cristian MartínAndorra seeks to be defensively solid by sitting deep and using a 5-4-1 formation. This lineup is built to absorb pressure from much stronger teams and wait for the right moment to strike on the break. The team prioritizes compactness and remains very hard to break down when they drop into a low block.
Koldo Álvarez guards the goal while the back five maintains a narrow defensive block. Emili Garcia holds the center of the line, supported by Txema Garcia and Ildefons Lima who act as wide centre-backs to cover the spaces. Antoni Lima and Óscar Sonejee play as attacking wing backs, tasked with providing width when possible but mostly tracking back to defend the flanks. The defensive unit stays tight to deny any space between the lines and forces the opposition to the outside.
The midfield works in a flat four to shield the back line. Marc Vales and Márcio Vieira act as a double pivot to control the central zone and win the second ball. Marc Pujol and Ludovic Clemente operate on the flanks, looking to squeeze the space and prevent crosses into the box. This midfield unit stays disciplined, with the players ready to shift and cover for one another as the ball moves across the pitch.
In the attacking phase, Cristian Martín acts as a lone striker who must hold up the ball to allow others to join the play. The team does not play with high numbers up front, instead using the width from Antoni Lima and Óscar Sonejee to stretch the defence during transitions. The goal is to win the ball back high up the pitch or use quick passes to hit in behind on the transition. Cristian Martín works to pin the last defender, creating space for the midfielders to arrive late into the box.
Andorra relies on a high level of compactness when defending to stop teams from playing through the lines. They use the width of the five defenders and four midfielders to create a wall that is difficult to pass through. Another strength is the ability to transition quickly once the ball is intercepted, using the speed of the wing backs to carry the ball forward.
This 5-4-1 formation is designed for a team that wants to defend a lead or face a much more dominant opponent. It provides a sturdy platform to resist constant pressure and search for a single moment of opportunity.