River Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Beltran (Driussi / Borre) · Beltran (Centurion) · Montiel (Gio Gonzalez) · Martinez Quarta (Ramirez) · Otamendi (Rivero / Gonzalez) · Acuña (Ortega) · Moreno (Vera / Silva) · Andrada (Arambarri) · Almada (Galvan) · Correa (Pereyra) · Freitas (Meza)River aims to play a vertical, high tempo game using a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup focuses on heavy pressure and quick transitions to catch the opposition off guard. The team looks to spread the pitch wide during attacks to stretch the defense while maintaining a direct route to the goal.
Beltran acts as the last line of defense between the posts. The back four functions as a zonal line to protect the central areas. Montiel operates as an attacking full back on the right to provide width, while Acuña pushes forward from the left to overlap the winger. In the center, Otamendi uses his aerial strength and experience to defend the box, while Martinez Quarta plays as a ball playing defender to help build play from the back. Together, they look to hold the line and squeeze the space when the team wins the ball back.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to manage the transition from defense to attack. Andrada and Moreno act as the engine room, tasked with holding the center and protecting the back four. Moreno works to connect the defensive and attacking lines by recycling possession, while Andrada is responsible to pick up runners and drive forward with the ball. This pair must press in a mid-block to deny the opposition time on the ball and prevent them from playing through the lines.
The attacking unit uses two forwards in a partnership supported by two wide wingers. Correa and Beltran play as a central strike force, where one can act as a target man to hold up the ball and the other makes runs in behind. On the flanks, Almada operates as an inverted winger on the left to cut inside and create, while Freitas stays wide on the right to deliver crosses. This front line is designed to press from the front to force a long ball from the opposition.
River possesses several tactical advantages through this aggressive setup. The team can create wide overloads when Montiel and Acuña push up to support the wingers. The heavy presence of four attackers allows for immediate pressure to win it back high up the pitch. This setup also allows for high speed of transition once the double pivot of Andrada and Moreno intercepts a pass.
This 4-2-4 formation is built for high pressing and rapid offensive movements. It is best suited for games where River needs to overwhelm an opponent through sheer numbers in the final third.