Racing Club Football Formation
Starting Lineup
25- F. Cambeses15- Martirena
3- Di Cesare
14- S. Bueno*
24- A. Espino*
13- S. Sosa
9- A. Martínez
10- R. Martínez*
11- M. Zaracho
27- U. Ortegoza*
28- N. Benedetti*
Racing Club relies on a compact and direct style of play using a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup focuses on being defensively solid and hitting teams on the transition. The goal is to sit deep and wait for the right moment to strike through a quick vertical movement.
F. Cambeses stays between the posts to act as the last line of defense. The back five is composed of S. Sosa, Di Cesare, and S. Bueno as the central defenders, while Martirena and A. Espino operate as the wide defenders. Martirena and A. Espino provide width by pushing up the flanks to act as wing backs. S. Sosa and Di Cesare hold a central line to defend the box, while S. Bueno works to cover space. This defensive unit is designed to maintain a narrow defensive block to prevent penetrative passes through the middle.
In front of the back five, a three-man midfield provides the engine for the team. U. Ortegoza acts as the central presence to shield the defense and recycle possession. M. Zaracho and N. Benedetti play as the two side midfielders in the trio. M. Zaracho works to connect the defensive and attacking lines by carrying the ball forward, while N. Benedetti helps to win the second ball in the middle of the pitch. This midfield group stays close together to ensure they can quickly transition from a deep block to an attacking phase.
The attacking unit uses two forwards in a partnership to stretch the opposition. R. Martínez and A. Martínez lead the line as the two primary threats. R. Martínez plays as a striker who can drop into the hole to link up play, while A. Martínez looks to make runs in behind the defenders. The team builds attacks by using the wing backs to provide width, allowing the two strikers to focus on central movements. When the team wins the ball, the forwards press the opposition back line to force errors and quick turnovers.
This formation offers Racing Club significant tactical advantages through its defensive compactness and ability to create wide overloads. Martirena and A. Espino can push high to overwhelm the opponent, creating situations where the wide players are isolated in one on one battles. Additionally, the presence of two strikers allows the team to pin the last defender and play long balls to find the feet of the striker during a break.
Racing Club uses this setup to remain difficult to break down while remaining dangerous on the counter. This formation is best suited for matches against teams that dominate possession and leave space behind their defensive line.