Belgrano Football Formation
Starting Lineup
ARAYA (16) · SALAS (21) · ROGGERONE (14) · VARGAS (33) · ARRIETTO (5) · LOFRESKI (19) · MANCILLA (22) · AMAYA (25) · RODRIGUEZ (23) · ACEVEDO (9) · SANCHEZ (99)Belgrano focuses on a compact defensive block to frustrate opponents and strike on the break through a 5-4-1. This formation is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before finding Acevedo to lead the counter attack. The team looks to keep the lines close together to deny space between the units.
SANCHEZ guards the goal while the back line operates as a sturdy back five. ARRIETTO sits central to anchor the defense alongside SALAS and ROGGERONE. The wing backs, ARAYA and VARGAS, are tasked with providing width and tracking back to form a narrow defensive block when the opponent has the ball. SALAS and ROGGERONE act as central defenders who must win the header and clear the lines when under heavy pressure. The unit works to squeeze the space and force the opposition to the flanks.
The midfield operates as a flat four to protect the central areas. AMAYA and MANCILLA form a central pairing to shield the defense and win the second ball. RODRIGUEZ and LOFRESKI stay wide to provide outlets and track back to assist the wing backs. AMAYA helps to recycle possession and connects the defensive and attacking lines. When the team wins the ball, MANCILLA seeks to carry the ball forward to initiate a transition.
Belgrano utilizes a lone striker in Acevedo to lead the line. He acts as a pressing centre-forward to disrupt the opposition back line and hold up the ball for others. The wide players, RODRIGUEZ and LOFRESKI, provide width to stretch the defence when the team moves into the attacking third. The goal is to create runs in behind through quick transitions rather than sustained possession. ACEVEDO must work to link up play between the lines to bring the midfielders into the game.
This lineup offers great compactness when defending deep in their own half. The five defenders make it difficult for opponents to find gaps in the middle. Belgrano can also use the speed of transition to exploit teams that push too high. The ability to cover large areas of the pitch with the wing backs and midfielders provides a strong foundation for the defensive unit.
This 5-4-1 formation is built for a team that wants to be hard to beat and hit teams on the break. It is best suited for matches against much stronger opponents who dominate possession.