Posted on 09/11/2019 1:06:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
rank | Sport | Estimated Fans | Regional Popularity |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Soccer / Association Football | 3.5 Billion | Europe, Africa, Asia, America |
2. | Cricket | 2.5 Billion | Asia, Australia, UK |
3. | Basketball | 2.2 Billion | US, Canada, China, and the Philippines |
4. | Field Hockey | 2 Billion | Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia |
5. | Tennis | 1 Billion | Europe, Americas, and Asia |
6. | Volleyball | 900 Million | Asia, Europe, Americas, and Australia |
7. | Table Tennis | 850 Million | Asia, Europe, Africa and Americas |
8. | Baseball | 500 Million | US, Japan, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic |
9 | Americal Football Rugby | 410 Million 410 Million | USA mainly France, England, New Zealand, South Africa |
10 | Golf | 390 Million | Europe, Asia, America, Canada |
I like golf, I guess I like to stay away from the herd.
Cricket!?! You have to eat crumpets to like cricket.
And what is field hockey? is that lacrosse?
First, no way in the world do I think there are nearly that many Basketball fans. There aren’t that many people in the nations listed. And if there were that many Chinese playing basketball, you’d have to expect them to dominate. Because, yes, young Chinese are as tall as anyone else. Instead, China went 0-5
“4. Field Hockey 2 Billion Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia”
Field hockey is not the fourth most popular sport in the world. The summary table says “Field hockey”, the article bizarrely combines field hockey and ice hockey.
I knew a guy, big black guy, built more like a football player than a basketball player, but he was a basketball player.
He went to Ireland to play professionally. When I heard that I thought, Ireland?!?!... But apparently it's pretty big over there.
Right next to Hurling...
Curling ... I want to see curling on this list.
“He went to Ireland to play professionally. When I heard that I thought, Ireland?!?!... But apparently it’s pretty big over there.”
I wouldn’t say pretty big but big enough to be able to get a semi pro American for the top teams. They would be fixed up with a job, and that, combined with playing and maybe some coaching money would be good enough to live on for someone just out of college.
Just being tall doesn’t make one good at basketball.
See tall White people like Shawn Bradley, or those
other guys sitting on the bench.
If computer programming was a sport, the Chinese would be good.
Cricket is awesome.
Been following “The Ashes” between England and Australia.
I don’t see cornhole on that list anywhere.
I’ve noted that the world’s 4 most populous countries: China, India, Pakistan, Indonesia and the US, all stink at Soccer.
All I know is that THIS sport is the best ...
Drum Corps is a sport. So said the great Freddy Martin.
That’s 5 most populous countries. Brazil is the 6th most populous country, and yeah, they’ve had some success in soccer.
Cricket is huge because of its enormous popularity in highly-populous India (and next-door Pakistan).
Gaelic Football is a great game. It’s close to Aussie Rules, only with a round ball, and you can kick it soccer-style.
You win.
No surfing? Beach Boys were wrong? Baseball and football rocks my American born and bred world, hell with the globalist views on sports.
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