Soccer Formation Hub

A formation is the skeleton of a soccer team - how players are arranged across defence, midfield and attack, and how those lines move together with and without the ball. The right system depends on your players, your opponents and the style you want to play. This hub brings together our complete library of formation guides so you can compare systems side by side, understand their strengths and weaknesses, and - most importantly - learn how to train players to execute them.

Use the sections below to jump to a specific shape, or start with the overviews if you are choosing a system for your team.

Start here: choosing and understanding a system

New to formations, or deciding what suits your squad? These overviews explain the trade-offs before you commit to a specific shape.

Back-four systems

Built on a flat or staggered line of four defenders - the most widely used framework in the modern game.

Back-three systems

Three central defenders with wing-backs providing the width - flexible shapes that shift between attack and defence.

Youth and small-sided formations

From whiteboard to pitch: training your formation

Knowing a formation is one thing; training players to read space, scan early and make the right decision at speed is what makes it work on matchday. A-Champs ROX reactive training tools turn tactical concepts into game-realistic, decision-based drills - so positioning, scanning and reaction become second nature. Explore the A-Champs training range to see how reactive lights and pods fit into formation and pattern-of-play work.