Trnava Football Formation
Starting Lineup
robert (ole) · Adam (Ďubek) · Matuš (G) · Andrej (Bombera) · Matuš (J) · Miro (Pele) · Erik (Olah) · Joshua (Holek) · David (Andel) · Rolo (Bányi) · Lionel (Rosaldo)Trnava aims to play a high press with a vertical style of play using a 4-3-3 formation. This lineup seeks to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly transition to attack. The team wants to use the width of the pitch to stretch the opposition and create chances through quick movement.
Adam plays between the posts to organize the defensive unit. The back line functions as a flat back four with Matuš on the left and Matuš on the right. David and Lionel act as the central defenders who must hold the line and cover for one another. The full backs are expected to push up to support the attack while the centre backs stay back to defend against runs in behind. This unit works together to squeeze the space and force the opposition into long balls.
A three man midfield controls the center of the pitch to connect the defense and the attack. Rolo sits in the middle to shield the defense and recycle possession. Joshua and Andrej operate as the two eight roles, with Joshua looking to carry the ball forward and Andrej working to find the feet of the striker. These players must press aggressively to win the ball back in a mid block and protect the space in front of David and Lionel.
The attacking line features three players tasked with pinning the last defender. Miro plays as a lone striker to hold up the ball and wait for support. robert and Erik act as wide wingers who cut inside to create central presence. They aim to create overlaps from the wide areas and deliver crosses into the box. When the team wins the ball back high up the pitch, the forwards press from the front to force a mistake and hit in behind on the transition.
Trnava relies on the speed of transition to catch opponents off guard. By using the width of robert and Erik, the team creates wide overloads that force the opposing full backs to make difficult decisions. The midfield trio provides compactness when defending, making it hard for the opposition to play through the lines.
This 4-3-3 formation is built for a team that wants to dominate through high intensity and quick ball movement. It is best suited for games against opponents who struggle to play out from the back under pressure.