Contropiede
Contropiede is an Italian term used to describe a rapid transition from defense to offense designed to exploit space and disorganize the opponent. The etymology comes from contro (“against”) and piede (“foot”), reflecting the idea of rushing from a defensive position to a quick, goal-oriented attack.
In football (soccer), a contropiede typically begins when a team wins back possession or intercepts a pass.
Tactically, contropiede is common when opponents push forward or a team opts for a high defensive line.
In basketball, contropiede refers to the fast break, a transition play begun after a defensive stop or
Historically, the contropiede has been associated with Italian football’s approach to balance defense and attack, illustrating