3-3-1-3 Formation: Marcelo Bielsa's Signature System
The 3-3-1-3 is Marcelo Bielsa's signature formation — three CBs, three CMs, one CAM, three forwards. Aggressive pressing and direct attacking; we cover the structure.
The 3-3-1-3 is Marcelo Bielsa's signature formation — three centre-backs, three central midfielders, one attacking midfielder, and a front three. Bielsa famously deployed it at Newell's Old Boys, the Argentina national team, Athletic Bilbao, and Leeds United. The formation pairs aggressive man-marking pressing with direct vertical attacking play.
The 3-3-1-3 structure
- 3 CBs. Standard back three; one is typically a "ball-playing" CB who steps into midfield.
- 3 CMs. Box-to-box; cover the entire midfield zone.
- 1 CAM (the 10). Connector between midfield and attack.
- Front three. CF + 2 wingers / inside-forwards.
- Bielsa adaptation. Often morphs into 3-4-3 in defensive transitions, with the CAM dropping back.
Tactical principles
- Aggressive man-marking. Bielsa's teams man-mark across the pitch.
- Vertical attacking play. Direct passes to the front three; minimal lateral build-up.
- Wing-back-less width. Width comes from the front-three wingers, not full-backs.
- Energy-intensive. The 3-3-1-3 demands high stamina from every outfield player.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the 3-3-1-3 formation?
- 3-3-1-3 is Marcelo Bielsa's signature formation: 1 GK, 3 centre-backs, 3 central midfielders, 1 attacking midfielder, and a front three. It pairs aggressive man-marking pressing with direct vertical attacking play.
- Who plays the 3-3-1-3?
- Marcelo Bielsa's sides are the canonical example — Newell's Old Boys, Argentina national team, Athletic Bilbao, Leeds United (Premier League promotion 2020). The formation is associated with Bielsa's broader man-marking + vertical-football philosophy.
- What is the main weakness of 3-3-1-3?
- Energy demands — every outfield player runs aggressively pressing and recovering, leading to physical fatigue late in matches. Vulnerable to opposition that beats the man-marking with quick combinations or long balls bypassing the press.
References
- The Field of Green — 3-3-1-3 — The Field of Green
- Leeds Live — Bielsa 3313 — Leeds Live
- IFAB Laws of the Game — IFAB
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