4-3-3 (4) CAM formation
Three-man midfield with an advanced CAM flanked by two deeper CMs
Shape preview
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Strengths and weaknesses
A quick honest read on what this shape gives you and what it asks you to accept.
Strengths
- Balanced against most opposition shapes
- Full-backs and wingers can rotate without losing structure
- Players understand roles quickly, low teaching overhead
Weaknesses
- Midfield occupation depends heavily on the shape's middle line
- Narrow versions concede width; wide versions concede centrally
- Pressing angles need coordination between strikers and 10s
Key roles on the pitch
The positional groups that make this shape work, use them as a roster-building checklist.
Goalkeeper
1 player
- GK
Defensive line
4 players
- LB
- CB
- CB
- RB
Midfield
3 players
- CM
- CAM
- CM
Attack
3 players
- LW
- ST
- RW
Common variations
Shapes that share the 4-back defensive line, useful comparisons when you want to keep the back line and change the midfield.
Possession-first
4-1-2-1-2
Diamond midfield with a holding mid at the base and attacking mid at the tip
Possession-first
4-1-2-1-2 (2) Narrow
Narrow diamond with interior CMs instead of wide midfielders
Possession-first
4-1-3-2
Single holding midfielder with a flat three and two strikers
Defensive-solid
4-1-4-1
Holding midfielder screens the defense while four midfielders support a lone striker
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