Custom Team Football Formation
Starting Lineup
Abdullah · Shazaf Rajpoot · Nabeel Khan · Osman Naseer · Ahsan Imran · Moon · Abdur Rehman · Ibrahim · Tauseef Iftikhar · Hasnain Mustafa · Hasnain AliA high pressing and vertical style of play defines this lineup using a 3-3-4 formation. The team looks to win the ball high up the pitch and move toward the goal with maximum speed. This system is built to overwhelm opponents through heavy numbers in the attacking third while using quick transitions to catch the opposition off guard.
Abdur Rehman guards the goal as the last line of defense. The back three consists of Osman Naseer, Abdullah, and Shazaf Rajpoot. Osman Naseer acts as the central figure in this narrow defensive block, providing cover while Abdullah and Shazaf Rajpoot guard the wide areas. This unit must stay compact to prevent through balls and can step up to trigger a press. They focus on winning the second ball and clearing the lines when under intense pressure.
The midfield functions as a three-man midfield with a carrier to bridge the gap between defense and attack. Ahsan Imran, Nabeel Khan, and Moon operate in the center to control the tempo and recycle possession. Nabeel Khan and Moon work to press aggressively to win the ball high up the pitch, while Ahsan Imran seeks to connect the defensive unit to the front line. This trio must work hard to cover the space left behind when the fullbacks or wingers push forward.
The attacking force is incredibly heavy, utilizing four attackers to stretch the defense. Ibrahim and Hasnain Ali act as a two forwards partnership in the center, looking to run in behind or hold up the ball for others. On the flanks, Tauseef Iftikhar and Hasnain Mustafa act as wide wingers who aim to get to the byline and whip it in or cut inside to create chances. This formation is designed to isolate defenders in one on one situations and create constant pressure through combinations in the final third.
One major advantage is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it very difficult for opponents to build from the back. By committing four players to the front line, the team creates wide overloads and forces the opposition into mistakes. The sheer number of players in the box also means they can win many headers and find space in the half-spaces.
This 3-3-4 lineup relies on intense energy to dominate the game through directness and high pressure. It is a high risk, high reward system best suited for games where the team needs to break down a parked bus or exploit a struggling defensive line.