Curaçao National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Room · Gaari · Obispo · Floranus · Fonville · Brenet · Comenencia · Bacuna · Bacuna · Chong · LocadiaCuraçao aims to play a direct and vertical game using a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup is built to hit teams on the break and use the pace of the wide players to stretch the opposition. The team looks to win the ball and move forward quickly through the center and the flanks.
Room guards the goal as the lone goalkeeper. The defensive unit sits in a back three consisting of Floranus, Obispo, and Gaari. Floranus acts as the left centre back while Gaari covers the right side, leaving Obispo to hold the central position. The defenders are tasked to defend zonally and stay compact to avoid being split by through balls. They must be ready to step up to catch opponents offside or drop deep to protect the space behind them.
The midfield operates as a four man block that connects the defense to the attack. Bacuna and Comenencia occupy the central roles to control the tempo and win the second ball in the middle of the pitch. On the flanks, Fonville and Brenet act as wing backs to provide width. Fonet provides coverage on the left while Brenet pushes up to overlap the winger. These midfielders work to press in a mid block to force the opponent into making mistakes before looking to recycle possession.
Up front, the attack uses three players to pin the last defender of the opposition. Locadia acts as the lone striker to hold up the ball and link play with the wider men. Bacuna plays on the left and Chong operates on the right to provide constant threats. Both Bacuna and Chong look to cut inside to create chances or get to the byline to deliver a cross. The forwards press from the front to disrupt the build up play of the opponent.
One major advantage for Curaçao is the ability to create wide overloads when the wing backs push high. This pressure forces the opposition to defend deep and narrow. The formation also offers speed of transition, allowing the team to move from a defensive block to an attacking stance in seconds. By using the width of the pitch, they can stretch the defence and create gaps in the middle for the central midfielders to run into.
This 3-4-3 formation relies on quick transitions and strong work rates from the wing backs. It is best suited for matches where the team can exploit space behind a high defensive line.