I was watching the match and the weekend and things weren’t going well. I was thinking about other things and one thing popped into my mind the common saying that “FinOps is a Team Sport”. I started pondering how FinOps and Football (the one with a foot and a round ball) can be similar.
⚽ Kick-off: Why FinOps Feels Like Football
Everyone’s talking about FinOps — how to get the most value out of your cloud spend. But the reality is that FinOps isn’t a solo role or a finance function.
It’s a team sport, and in most organizations, half the players don’t even know they’re on the pitch.
If we think of your cloud environment as your football field. The goal? Deliver business value — faster, smarter, and at the right cost.
But just like in football, success comes down to teamwork, communication, and clear roles. When engineers, finance, and leadership operate in silos, you get chaos — everyone chasing the ball, no one scoring.
FinOps brings structure to the game. It aligns your people, processes, and tools around one purpose: winning through efficiency and value.
🧾 Meet the Team: Your FinOps Starting XI
Before we dive into each position, here’s how your line-up looks on the pitch from a FinOps perspective:
| Position | Role | FinOps Aim | Objective |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🧠 Director of Football | Executive Sponsor | Provides vision and strategy | Aligns FinOps with business outcomes |
| 🎩 Manager | FinOps Champion / Cloud Practice Lead | Translates strategy into tactics | Motivates and coordinates the team |
| 🎯 Striker | Product Owner | Converts opportunities into business value | Scores measurable results |
| 🧩 Attacking Midfield | Business Analyst | Translates FinOps insights into business outcomes | Connects data to decisions |
| 🏃♂️ Left Wing | Architect | Designs scalable, cost-efficient solutions | Creates opportunities and patterns of play |
| 🏃♀️ Right Wing | Developer | Delivers and deploys new features | Executes fast, efficient delivery |
| ⚙️ Midfield | DevOps Engineer | Controls flow and enables automation | Ensures agility and reliability |
| 💰 Midfield | FinOps Practitioner | Maintains financial balance | Optimizes cost, tracks ROI |
| 📜 Left Back | Compliance | Ensures regulatory alignment | Keeps the team audit-ready |
| 💼 Centre Back | ITAM / Asset Management | Tracks assets and licences | Eliminates waste and shadow IT |
| 🔐 Centre Back | Security | Protects data and workloads | Prevents costly breaches |
| 🧱 Right Back | Governance | Establishes policies and guardrails | Maintains structure and control |
| 🧤 Goalkeeper | Finance & Procurement | Tracks and controls spend | Makes key budget saves |
| 📊 Assistant Coaches | Platform & Tooling Teams (eg: Turbo360) | Provide insight and visibility | Guide data-driven decision-making |
| 📣 Fans | Business Stakeholders | Cheer for outcomes | Value performance, not just cost |
It’s a formation built around balance — innovation on the wings, control in midfield, and stability at the back.
When everyone understands their role, your FinOps strategy becomes unstoppable.
🧠 Director of Football – Executive Sponsor
Every great club needs leadership. Your Executive Sponsor — whether that’s a CIO, CFO, or Head of Cloud Strategy — plays the role of Director of Football.
They:
- Set the FinOps vision and strategy.
- Secure funding, tools, and talent.
- Align FinOps goals with business outcomes and customer success.
Without their direction, FinOps risks becoming just another initiative rather than a core part of the organization’s DNA.
🎯 Striker – Product Owner
The Product Owner is your star striker — the one responsible for turning teamwork into tangible results.
Their job? Deliver business value. Score goals. Win matches.
Every feature or service launched should move the business forward — but at a sustainable cost.
They decide where to focus the attack, balancing innovation with efficiency.
But no striker scores alone. They rely on the midfield for supply and the wings for creativity.
🧩 The Business Analyst – The Playmaker
The Business Analyst sits just behind the Product Owner, bridging the gap between what the data says and what the business should do about it.
They:
- Interpret FinOps and operational metrics in the context of business goals.
- Identify trends, opportunities, and pain points from cost and usage data.
- Help prioritise optimisations or investments that deliver measurable ROI.
- Speak both “finance” and “engineering” fluently — the crucial translator on the pitch.
In football terms, they’re your midfield maestro, your Kevin De Bruyne — always scanning the field, finding opportunities, and threading the pass that sets up the goal.
Without them, FinOps insights can stay buried in dashboards. With them onboard, insights become outcomes.
🏃♂️ Wingers – Architects & Developers
Your wingers bring the creativity, pace, and execution to the FinOps game.
🧩 Architect – The Creative Playmaker
Designs the play — building scalable systems, setting standards, and ensuring every design balances innovation, performance, and cost.
Their architecture decisions define how easy (or expensive) it will be for the team to score.
💻 Developer – The Agile Finisher
Executes the architect’s design, deploying code that brings the vision to life.
They’re fast, agile, and critical to driving value.
When guided by FinOps insights, they deliver features that don’t just work — they work efficiently.
Together, the Architect and Developer keep the attack flowing — delivering opportunity after opportunity for the Product Owner to finish.
⚙️ Midfield – DevOps & FinOps
Every great team is built around a strong midfield — the players who connect defence and attack, maintain balance, and keep the game moving.
💻 DevOps Engineer – The Box-to-Box Midfielder
Keeps play flowing between defence and attack.
Automates pipelines, improves reliability, and ensures that deployments move fast and safe.
They’re the tempo-setter of your cloud delivery.
💰 FinOps Practitioner – The Holding Midfielder
Reads the game and provides balance between innovation and spend.
Tracks where money flows, surfaces insights, and enables smarter decisions.
Helps the team decide when to invest and when to optimize.
Together, DevOps and FinOps are the engine room — combining agility with accountability.
🧱 Defence – Governance, Security, ITAM, and Compliance
Every great team needs a rock-solid defence — the players who keep structure, discipline, and balance while the rest of the squad surges forward.
In FinOps, your back four are Governance, Security, ITAM, and Compliance — the unsung heroes who protect your environment, prevent chaos, and make sure the attack can operate with confidence.
🧩 Governance – The Organizer
Governance sets the shape of the team.
They define the rules of play — policies, tagging standards, budgets, RBAC controls, naming conventions — and make sure everyone sticks to the system.
Without them, your formation falls apart, and you end up with overlapping workloads and runaway spend.
They don’t chase the ball; they read the game and keep everyone in position.
🔐 Security – The Aggressive Tackler
Security steps in fast and hard when danger appears.
They protect your workloads, data, and identity boundaries, and they make sure bad actors (or careless configurations) don’t slip through.
A good security posture doesn’t just keep you safe — it keeps you efficient.
Every breach avoided is a financial save, not just a technical one.
💼 ITAM / Asset Management – The Tactical Sweeper
If Governance holds the line and Security wins the ball, ITAM is the sweeper who cleans up behind them.
They track every licence, resource, and subscription — knowing what you own, what’s used, and what’s wasting money.
Their visibility across software, SaaS, and cloud entitlements prevents over-purchasing and shadow IT.
When ITAM and FinOps coordinate, you can finally connect cost with consumption and make optimisation decisions based on fact, not gut feel.
📜 Compliance – The Protector
Compliance ensures you play within the laws of the game — from regulatory frameworks and data privacy to internal audit standards.
They protect your organisation from penalties, reputational damage, and fines.
When they work hand-in-hand with Governance and Security, they form a defensive wall that’s almost impossible to break down.
Together, this back four keeps your FinOps team disciplined, resilient, and ready to counterattack.
They don’t just stop goals — they enable the rest of the squad to push forward confidently, knowing the foundation behind them is secure, efficient, and compliant.
🧤 Goalkeeper – Finance & Procurement
Your Goalkeeper has the best view of the entire pitch.
They see everything — from the front-line product launches to the defensive guardrails — and their job is to keep the team’s financial goals on target.
Finance and Procurement are the calm, calculating presence that keep your FinOps squad disciplined under pressure.
They’re not just there to save budgets — they shape the financial game plan.
🧾 Their key roles on the pitch:
- Watch the Scoreboard: They monitor cloud spend in real time, comparing actuals to budgets, forecasts, and ROI targets.
- Command the Box: They take ownership of financial governance — managing reserved instances, savings plans, and enterprise agreements to maximise commercial value.
- Communicate from the Back: They call out risk, surface insights, and keep the rest of the team aligned with financial reality.
- Make the Big Saves: When spend starts to spike, they act quickly — engaging the right players (FinOps, DevOps, Product) to block unnecessary costs.
A great goalkeeper doesn’t just react — they anticipate.
Finance and Procurement do exactly that: they forecast cloud trends, negotiate smarter contracts, and guide investment decisions that protect the club’s long-term health.
They don’t just keep the ball out of the net — they keep your FinOps game sustainable and commercially sound.
📊 Assistant Coaches – Platform & Tooling Teams (Turbo360)
Every elite team has analysts feeding real-time data to the coaches.
In FinOps, your Platform and Tooling Teams play that role — using insights from tools like Turbo360 to drive smarter decisions.
They provide dashboards, automation, anomaly detection, and performance insights that help teams act before costs get out of control.
Think of them as your VAR and match analytics, always watching, always learning.
📣 Fans – Business Stakeholders
Your fans — the executives, customers, and shareholders — don’t care how many dashboards you built.
They care about results: faster delivery, higher ROI, and a cloud strategy that fuels growth.
When the FinOps team performs well, the fans notice — and they stay loyal.
🟨 Yellow Cards, Substitutions, and Injuries
Like any team, challenges arise:
- Yellow Cards: Budget warnings or policy breaches.
- Substitutions: New hires, shifting priorities, or leadership changes.
- Injuries: Idle resources, poor tagging, or misconfigurations that quietly drain performance.
The best teams spot these issues early and adapt their formation.
🏁 Final Whistle
“FinOps isn’t about slowing the game down — it’s about helping every player understand their role so the whole team can play smarter.”
When your Product Owner, Architects, Developers, DevOps, and FinOps work together — supported by strong leadership, a solid defence, and great analytics — you get more than cost control.
You get a winning team that delivers consistent, measurable business value from every cloud investment.
So before your next cloud review, gather your squad, draw your FinOps formation on the whiteboard, and ask:
“Does everyone know what position they’re playing?”
Because once they do — that’s when your FinOps team starts lifting trophies 🏆

