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The Pisa Dynasty System – Total Domination 25 season

This 3-4-3 delivers full-spectrum control with wide overloads, disciplined defending and efficient transitions. The Pisa Dynasty System is built for long-term

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Football Manager 2026 Tactics - The Pisa Dynasty System – Total Domination 25 season
PISA DYNASTY: FULL COMPETITION HISTORY DESCRIPTION FOR FM SCOUT
Overview

This save chronicles the rise of Pisa from a modest Italian club to the most dominant force in world football. Over a fifteen-year period, Pisa dismantles traditional Italian giants, rewrites Champions League history, and establishes an unprecedented global legacy across every competition they touch. The club transitions from dark-horse contenders to a fully institutionalized dynasty, producing one of the most successful eras the game has seen.

1. Serie A Dominance (2030–2044)



Pisa’s transformation into a Serie A superpower is the headline story of this save. After early podium finishes in the 2030–2032 seasons, Pisa enters a period of unprecedented domestic dominance beginning in 2033.

Key Highlights

Pisa wins 12 consecutive Serie A titles from 2032/33 to 2043/44.

Traditional powers like AC Milan, Juventus, Roma, and Fiorentina consistently fall short as Pisa establish full tactical and recruitment superiority.

Pisa regularly finishes with 90+ points, often with a double-digit gap over second place.

Juventus, once the face of Italian dominance, becomes a regular runner-up, unable to match Pisa’s consistency or depth.

This era cements Pisa as the new axis of Italian football, permanently shifting the balance of power.

2 Coppa Italia Empire



.Cup competitions often bring surprises, but Pisa’s control extends even here.

Key Highlights

Pisa lift the Coppa Italia nine times between 2033 and 2044.

The club displays squad depth and elite rotation management, reaching finals year after year.

Only Fiorentina and AC Milan break Pisa’s run with isolated victories.

Pisa repeatedly defeat Juventus, Genoa, Lecce, Cagliari, and Roma in finals, underlining their tactical superiority across all tiers of Italian football.

This extraordinary record shows that Pisa’s dominance is not limited to league performance — it translates to knockout excellence as well.

3. Supercoppa Italiana Takeover



Pisa treat the Supercoppa like an annual formality.

Key Highlights

Pisa win 10 Supercoppa titles between 2033 and 2044.

They defeat AC Milan, Juventus, Roma, Fiorentina, and international venue opponents across multiple continents.

Finals are hosted in Italy, the United States, UAE, and other locations, yet Pisa maintain control regardless of venue.

This consistent performance shows the club’s ability to perform in single-match, high-pressure environments.

4. Champions League Golden Era




The cornerstone of Pisa’s global reputation comes from their near-complete domination of Europe.

Key Highlights

Pisa win six consecutive Champions League trophies from 2037/38 to 2042/43.

Final opponents include Barcelona, Real Madrid, Porto, Manchester City, Sporting CP, and Liverpool.

Pisa’s tactics prove effective against every elite European style, from high-pressing Premier League sides to possession-oriented La Liga giants.

This Champions League streak positions Pisa as the greatest European dynasty since peak Real Madrid.

5. UEFA Super Cup Supremacy



Following European triumphs, Pisa regularly assert dominance in the Super Cup.

Key Highlights

Pisa win the UEFA Super Cup in 2033/34, 2037/38, 2038/39, 2039/40, 2040/41, 2041/42, 2042/43, and 2043/44.

Key victories come against Arsenal, Real Sociedad, Tottenham, and other continental finalists.

Pisa’s tactical cohesion and squad depth consistently overwhelm opponents fresh off European finals.

These achievements reinforce the club’s position at the peak of Europe’s competitive hierarchy.

6. Intercontinental Champion Legacy




Pisa’s dominance expands beyond Europe into world club football.

Key Highlights

Pisa win the Intercontinental Championship in 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, and 2043.

Defeat global powerhouses including Al-Hilal, Boca Juniors, Monterrey, and Guadalajara.

Pisa showcase adaptability against diverse tactical systems from South America, Asia, and North America.

This multi-continental success confirms Pisa as the definitive global dynasty of the 2030–2044 era.

Conclusion

This save is a complete transformation story: Pisa evolve from a competitive Italian side into the most dominating football institution on the planet. Domestic domination, European ascendancy, and global supremacy define this era.

Pisa’s trophy cabinet across fifteen years includes:

Multiple Serie A titles

A decade of Coppa Italia and Supercoppa triumphs

Six Champions League titles

Multiple UEFA Super Cups

Five Intercontinental Championships

This is a blueprint for building and sustaining a dynasty in Football Manager — a complete takeover of club football from Italy to the world.








Pisa 25 Season Tactical System – Full Description

This tactical framework powered Pisa to complete domestic and continental domination from 2033 to 2044. Built on structural discipline, elite transitional control, and relentless wide-area efficiency, the system is designed to suffocate opponents across all phases of play. The setup evolves between two versions, both anchored by the same core principles but adapted to different match contexts. Each version uses the same personnel framework, enabling high familiarity and seamless rotation throughout a packed multi-competition calendar.




Formation Structure

Base shape:
3-4-3 with dual wide threats, triple centre-backs, double central midfielders, and a single clinical forward.
The in-possession and out-of-possession shapes shift dynamically:

In Possession: 3-2-5

Out of Possession: 5-4-1 compact diamond lane block

This allows Pisa to overload attacking zones while maintaining defensive stability across all major competitions.

Key Roles and Responsibilities
Goalkeeper – Bassi (GK)

A stability-first goalkeeper whose distribution is designed to reset and recycle rather than force play. Enables controlled buildup through central defenders.

Back Three – Abdoun, Wilk, Leoni (BCB Trio)

The defensive backbone of the system. All three operate as Ball-Playing Centre-Backs, stepping into midfield when space opens and creating vertical passing options.

Primary Strengths: composure, decision-making, anticipation

Purpose: launch early wide switches, break first-line pressure, maintain the integrity of Pisa’s high defensive line.

Wing-Backs – Guido (Left), Ceesay (Right)

The engine of the entire tactic. Both players contribute heavily in chance creation and transitional pressing.

In possession: maintain width, trigger overlaps, deliver low-driven crosses.

Out of possession: form a back five, shutting down passing lanes to wide attackers.

Fitness demands: extremely high, essential to rotating in long seasons.

Double Pivot – Hyldgaard and Prieto

The most important structural partnership in the team.

Hyldgaard: tempo-setter, passing circulation, defensive shield during transitions.

Prieto: vertical progression, late surging support, secondary counter-press trigger.

Together, they ensure dominance in the centre and protect the defensive block.

Wide Attackers – Rodriguez (Left), Pfeiffer (Right)

Both operate as wide forwards, responsible for stretching the opposition and generating overloads.

In possession: create diagonal runners, link with wing-backs, drag defenders wide to free central spaces.

Out of possession: accelerate counter-press triggers, force opponents into the wide traps.

Their relentless movement is essential to Pisa’s total control of wide channels.

Striker – Bora Ayhan (Centre-Forward / Complete Forward)

The final piece of the pyramid.
Bora Ayhan operates as the primary finishing outlet while also facilitating link-up play.

Holds up the ball under pressure

Connects with midfield runners

Attacks the penalty box with direct, decisive movement

His goal output across league, cup, and Europe is the foundation of Pisa’s attacking reliability.

Tactical Versions
Version 1 – Pisa 25 Season V1 (Attacking Mentality)

Designed for:

home fixtures

weaker opponents

matches requiring goal volume

knockout games needing early pressure

Core Principles

Maximum width to stretch defensive blocks

Vertical passing into the half-spaces

Aggressive wing-back surges

Midfielders stepping into advanced areas

High defensive line with proactive pressing triggers

This version forces opponents backward, suffocates their midfield access, and creates sustained attacking waves.

Version 2 – Pisa 25 Season V2 (Balanced Mentality)

Designed for:

away games

tough Champions League ties

Intercontinental Championship finals

matches where control is more important than aggression

Core Principles

Midfield stability takes priority

Controlled tempo progression

Reduced pressing traps to avoid exposing the backline

Direct transitions only when space is available

Lower risk in build-up phases

V2 maintains the same shape but shifts the mentality to balanced, making Pisa extremely difficult to break down and consistently effective in grinding results.

How the Tactic Dominated Competitions

Across 15 seasons, this system proved to be structurally superior against a wide range of tactical opponents.

In Serie A:

The attacking version’s width and speed overwhelmed defensive blocks, delivering high goal margins and long unbeaten runs.

In Champions League:

The balanced version controlled midfield tempo and nullified high-pressing teams like Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Barcelona. The double pivot safeguarded defensive transitions, allowing wide attackers to exploit space behind adventurous full-backs.

In Intercontinental Finals:

Facing physical and high-transition sides, the system’s compact out-of-possession block denied opponents direct central access, making Pisa superior in both possession and counter-attacks.

Conclusion

This tactical system represents a fully engineered dynasty blueprint: a flexible 3-4-3 structure capable of shifting between high-risk attacking aggression and controlled, pragmatic dominance. Its strength lies in discipline, width manipulation, and superior transitional control.

Pisa’s sustained success across league, cups, European tournaments, and world competitions is rooted entirely in this tactical foundation. Any FM player seeking a long-term domination framework can use this system as a cornerstone for their own save.

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  • luk4sh31's avatar
    thanks for restoring my faith in people who actually play the game and draw conclusions when creating tactics, not like some who just simulate or use editor.
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