4-3-3 Soccer Formation

Formations are used at all levels of soccer. Professionals and amateurs alike benefit from their chosen scheme. The 4-3-3 formation is one of the formations team use amoung the many.

The calling card of this formation is "attack." This formation have been used by some of the Brazil, Portugal and Holland of the past. In fact, Brazil used it during the 1962 world cup. The 433 uses this lineup to accomlish its primary goal: 1 keeper, 4 defenders (1 right back, 1 left back, 2 center backs), 3 midfielders, 3 forwards.

The 4-3-3 has inherit weaknesses and strengths.  During the course of running it throughout the game it does not hold its 4-3-3 shape the entire time. The formation molds and bends based on the game situation, if the team has the ball or not etc. For examle, when not in possession of the ball it just about morfs into a 4-5-1.

433 formationAs you see in the image to the right it is made up of the basic 4 in the back, 3 in the middle, and 3 up front. Because each section of it has a different role its important to understand what each player does.

As each position is describe you will begin to realize the formations must be chosen based on your personnel.

Center Forward

One of the roles is to keep the central defenders of the opposing team occupied thus allowing the wingers to go one on one with the opposing teams fullbacks.

Defense

Essentially when not in possession the back four play usual roles in defense.

The Wing Players

These players provide width while attacking and defense when the team does not have possession. These players should be in good physical condition because of the requirement to play on both sides of the ball.

Articles and Videos

The 4-3-3 Attacking Formation

 

To really grasp the 4-3-3 it is helpful to visualize the formation and see an explanation of it. Roy Hodgson explains the 433 as it relates to Chelsea FC.

 



433 soccer formation small image  

4 4 3 Soccer Formation Fundamentals

Learn the strengths and weaknesses of the 4 4 3 soccer formation. Learn about defending and attacking in this formation.


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