Boca Football Formation
Starting Lineup
1- Á. Montero*4- L. Lozano*
2- L. Di Lollo
32- A. Costa
3- L. Blanco
5- L. Paredes
25- S. Ascacibar
16- M. Merentiel
7- E. Zeballos
15- P. Vite*
11- N. González*
Boca aims to dominate through a high press and quick transitions using a 4-3-3. This formation is built to play a vertical game that forces the opposition into mistakes high up the pitch. The lineup looks to control the rhythm by winning the ball back early and immediately looking to move forward.
Á. Montero starts in goal to oversee the back line. The defense operates as a flat back four with L. Lozano and L. Blanco occupying the wide positions. L. Lozano acts as a right back who can push high to support the wing, while L. Blanco handles the left flank. In the center, A. Costa and L. Di Lollo act as the two central defenders, tasked with defending zonally and winning the second ball. They must hold a high line to squeeze the space and ensure the team stays compact.
The midfield functions as a three man midfield with a single pivot to provide balance. L. Paredes sits in the deepest role to shield the defense and recycle possession. Ahead of him, P. Vite and S. Ascacibar operate as the two central midfielders. P. Vite is tasked to drive forward with the ball and carry it into the final third, while S. Ascacibar works to press aggressively to win the ball high. This trio works to connect the defensive unit to the attack by playing through the lines.
Boca utilizes three attackers across the front to stretch the defense. M. Merentiel acts as the pressing centre-forward, working to pin the last defender and fight for long balls. On the flanks, E. Zeballos and N. González play as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chances. E. Zeballos provides flair on the left, while N. González, the captain, uses his positioning to find space. The attackers work to create runs in behind and pull wide to create space for late runs from the midfield.
This lineup offers significant tactical advantages through its ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using the intensity of the front three and the engine of the midfield, Boca can win it back high up the pitch. Another strength is the speed of transition, as the players are positioned to move from a defensive block to an attacking stance in seconds. This allows them to isolate wide players in one on one situations once the ball is recovered.
The 4-3-3 formation makes Boca a dangerous side when playing against teams that struggle to play out from the back. It is a setup best suited for matches where the team needs to dictate the tempo through aggressive ball recovery.