Club Liga Profesional 2026
San Lorenzo
3-4-1-2San Lorenzo set up in a 3-4-1-2 under Gustavo Álvarez. The starting XI averages 25.7 years and is worth roughly 14.8 million combined.
Below is that XI plotted in its 3-4-1-2, the full 49-player squad with shirt numbers across 4 nationalities, and a one-tap route into the free builder to swap players, change the shape and export your own version.
Latest XI
3-4-1-2
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Squad
49 players
- GK Gill
- DEF de Ritis
- DEF Herrera
- DEF Montenegro
- DEF Romaña
- MID Barrios
- MID Insaurralde
- MID Rattalino
- MID Tripichio
- ATT Auzmendi
- ATT Reali
- GK Altamirano
- GK Clemente
- GK Devecchi
- GK Talavera
- DEF Arias
- DEF Blanco
- DEF Córdoba
- DEF Corujo
- DEF Crisafulli
- DEF Hernández
- DEF Herrera
- DEF López
- DEF Lorenzón
- DEF Pedroza
- DEF Rodríguez Pagano
- DEF Zelaya
- MID Abrego
- MID Alassia
- MID Bossio
- MID Cardillo
- MID Gallardo
- MID Gulli
- MID Ojeda
- MID Perruzzi
- MID Perruzzi
- MID Rivas
- MID Rodríguez
- MID Romero
- MID Vietto
- MID Yaciuk
- ATT Cerutti
- ATT Cuello
- ATT Escalante
- ATT Herazo
- ATT Hernández
- ATT Ladstatter
- ATT Perugini
- ATT Salinardi
Team info
San Lorenzo
- Competition
- Liga Profesional
- Season
- 2026
- Formation
- 3-4-1-2
- Head coach
- Gustavo Álvarez
- Avg starter age
- 25.7
- Starter value
- ~14.8 million
- Starter nationalities
- 4
- Country
-
Argentina
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Common questions
Common questions
Who starts for San Lorenzo in the latest lineup?
The most recent recorded XI lines up with Gill in goal; a back 4 of Herrera, Romaña, Montenegro, and de Ritis; Tripichio, Rattalino, Insaurralde, and Barrios in midfield; and Reali and Auzmendi in attack. You can change any of them in the free builder.
What formation does San Lorenzo play?
San Lorenzo are shown in a 3-4-1-2 here. Open the lineup in the builder to switch to any other shape — 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1, 3-5-2 and more — and the XI re-plots instantly.
How old is the San Lorenzo starting XI?
The starters in the lineup shown here average 25.7 years old.
How much is the San Lorenzo starting XI worth?
The combined market value of the San Lorenzo starters shown here is roughly 14.8 million.
Can I build my own San Lorenzo lineup?
Yes. Open San Lorenzo in the free MyLineups builder to swap any player, change the 3-4-1-2, pick a captain and export a square image or a share link. The web builder is free with no account; the iOS and Android app adds saved lineups, custom players and extra kits.
Can I save more than one San Lorenzo lineup?
The web builder keeps your most recent San Lorenzo lineup on the same device. For multiple saved versions, custom players and extra kits, the free MyLineups mobile app picks up where the web builder leaves off.
Are the San Lorenzo lineups up to date?
We refresh the MyLineups dataset whenever a newer recorded XI is available for San Lorenzo, so this page reflects the most recent setup we have on record. You can always override any player or position in the builder.
About
About San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo are a football club from Argentina, tracked in Liga Profesional alongside 29 other clubs on MyLineups for the 2026 season.
In the most recent lineup on record, San Lorenzo line up in a 3-4-1-2, with a back 3 and Gill in goal.
The 49-man squad spans 4 nationalities, led by Argentina (44 players). The starting XI averages 25.7 years and carries a combined value of roughly 14.8 million.
In goal: Gill (Paraguay), Altamirano (Argentina), Clemente (Argentina), Devecchi (Argentina), and Talavera (Argentina).
In defence: de Ritis (Uruguay), Herrera (Argentina), Montenegro (Argentina), Romaña (Colombia), Arias (Argentina), Blanco (Argentina), Córdoba (Argentina), Corujo (Uruguay), Crisafulli (Argentina), Hernández (Argentina), Herrera (Argentina), López (Argentina), Lorenzón (Argentina), Pedroza (Argentina), Rodríguez Pagano (Argentina), and Zelaya (Argentina).
In midfield: Barrios (Argentina), Insaurralde (Argentina), Rattalino (Argentina), Tripichio (Argentina), Abrego (Argentina), Alassia (Argentina), Bossio (Argentina), Cardillo (Argentina), Gallardo (Argentina), Gulli (Argentina), Ojeda (Argentina), Perruzzi (Argentina), Perruzzi (Argentina), Rivas (Argentina), Rodríguez (Argentina), Romero (Argentina), Vietto (Argentina), and Yaciuk (Argentina).
In attack: Auzmendi (Argentina), Reali (Argentina), Cerutti (Argentina), Cuello (Argentina), Escalante (Argentina), Herazo (Colombia), Hernández (Argentina), Ladstatter (Argentina), Perugini (Argentina), and Salinardi (Argentina).
Gustavo Álvarez (ARG) is the head coach behind this setup.
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