Persib Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Riky · Cece · Aphet · Aming · Rafi · Rendi · Jajang · Andri · Anwar · Acep · UsupPersib relies on a defensive foundation to strike quickly in transition, utilizing a 5-3-2 formation. This lineup is built to stay compact and deny space between the lines, waiting for the right moment to hit opponents on the break. The team prioritizes defensive solidity to ensure they are hard to break down, making them a dangerous unit when playing against teams that push high.
Usup sits between the posts to command his area and organize the defensive unit. The back line operates as a deep defensive block with a back five, featuring Jajang and Rendi as the central defenders who focus on winning the header and covering space. Andri provides extra cover alongside them to maintain a narrow defensive block. On the flanks, Anwar and Acep act as attacking wing backs, tasked with providing width and tracking back to help the defense.
The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a carrier to move the ball forward. Rafi and Aming occupy the central roles to protect the defense and win the second ball, while Aphet operates as an attacking ten behind the strikers. Aphet is tasked to find the feet of the striker and play through the lines to connect the defensive and attacking units. This midfield trio works to squeeze the space in the middle and ensure they can recycle possession once the ball is won back.
Persib employs a two forwards in a partnership to lead the line. Riky and Cece operate as the front two, with Riky playing as a left striker and Cece as a right striker. They often use their movement to make runs in behind the opposition back line or combine in tight spaces to pull defenders out of position. The attackers are expected to press from the front to force a long ball, creating chances for the wing backs to overlap and deliver crosses into the box.
One major strength for Persib is the ability to create wide overloads when Anwar and Acep push forward to support the attack. Another advantage is the compactness when defending, as the five defenders and three midfielders make it very difficult for opponents to find passing lanes. The team can quickly shift from a deep block to a vertical attack, using the pace of the front two to exploit space.
This 5-3-2 formation provides a solid platform for a team that wants to absorb pressure and strike on the counter. It is best suited for matches against heavy possession teams that leave gaps behind their high defensive line.