Hapoel Tel-Aviv Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Chico (Left #4) · Mayembo (Right #5) · Kraev (Right #6) · Falcao (Right #98) · Turiel (Left #11) · Buskila (Right #29) · Altman (Right #11) · Piven / Coco (Right #21 / #97) · Laydner (Lefr #16) · Dappa / Boateng (Right #44 / #9) · Tzur (Right #22)Hapoel Tel-Aviv aims to play a high tempo game through a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on verticality and heavy pressure in the final third to overwhelm the opponent. The goal is to use the front four to pin the opposition back and create chances through quick transitions and direct play.
Tzur sits between the posts to manage the defensive line. Hapoel Tel-Aviv employs a flat back four that relies on aggressive positioning. Mayembo and Chico act as the central defenders, with Mayembo providing aerial strength and Chico focusing on covering space behind the line. Piven or Coco operates as the right back, looking to support the flank, while Laydner holds the left side. The unit works to push up high to squeeze the space between the lines.
A double pivot controls the center of the pitch to connect the defense and the attack. Kraev and Falcao form this central pair, where one must shield the defense while the other looks to drive forward with the ball. Kraev acts as a carrier to move the play from the deep areas, while Falcao helps recycle possession and link play. This duo must work hard to cover the large gaps left behind when the team pushes forward.
The attacking front line uses four players to stretch the defense. Altman and Dappa or Boateng operate as the central duo, with Altman often looking to find the feet of the strikers or run in behind. On the flanks, Buskila and Turiel act as wide wingers who stay close to the touchline to provide width. This creates space in the middle for late runs. The forwards press the opposition back line aggressively to force turnovers high up the pitch.
This formation provides significant numerical superiority in the attacking third. By using four forwards, Hapoel Tel-Aviv can create wide overloads and isolate defenders in one on one situations. The ability to press in coordinated waves from the front also makes it difficult for opponents to build play from the back.
This 4-2-4 lineup is built for a high pressing, direct style of play. It is best suited for matches where the team can exploit space behind a high defensive line through quick attacks.