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Australia

Aussie rules
Cricket
Rugby league
Soccer
Basketball
Golf
Tennis
Netball
Hockey
Car racing
 
Cricket
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Seriously can't think of any other sport close to this. No wonder we crap the bed in every Olympics returning with an embarrassing amount of medals each time.
 
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Seriously can't think of any other sport close to this. No wonder we crap the bed in every Olympics returning with an embarrassing amount of medals each time.

I thought that India does very well in wrestling and hockey was popular.
 
Wouldn't the answer be dependant on your class (middle, upper etc?). I will rank them on the basis of the sports I played as a child in India. Its very different from the actual popularity

Cricket
Tennis
Badminton
Table Tennis
Golf
Squash
Football
Kabaddi
 
I thought that India does very well in wrestling and hockey was popular.


Hockey used to be our national sport, and one we won 8 olympic medals in. But the popularity waned in 70s and is only recovering now. In the last decade or so, with the GDP per capita growing, you can see increased interest in spotting activities. will take a generation or two, before we can develop a sporting culture other than cricket.
 
I thought that India does very well in wrestling and hockey was popular.

Don't think so. Even in our hockey league, we see decent-good attendances only in a few select centres, and wrestling is a niche sport popular mainly in some northern areas. India is just not a sporting country. A few individuals are doing well in various fields but on the whole India can't claim to have a strong hold on any major world sport.
 
Cricket, football, tennis, boxing, wrestling, motor sports, hockey, badminton, kabaddi, chess. Might be wrong in the relative ordering.
 
Why do Aussies play and invest so much time and energy following a Sport that has no relevance outside Australia ? I read an article from a critic who blamed the AFL for attracting major chunk of the young athletes and hence Aussies continue to be weak at Football ( Soccer ).
 
Why do Aussies play and invest so much time and energy following a Sport that has no relevance outside Australia ? I read an article from a critic who blamed the AFL for attracting major chunk of the young athletes and hence Aussies continue to be weak at Football ( Soccer ).

why do Americans invest so much time and energy in sports with little relevance outside USA. NFL and baseball. Even basketball you can argue
 
Why do Aussies play and invest so much time and energy following a Sport that has no relevance outside Australia ? I read an article from a critic who blamed the AFL for attracting major chunk of the young athletes and hence Aussies continue to be weak at Football ( Soccer ).

Aussie rules is unique to Australia and that what makes it relevant, there are Australians playing football and basketball in the US, soccer in europe and rugby in europe but they are pretty much unknown in Australia.

Aussie rules is one of the top four most attended sports in the world.
 
Cricket - Produced arguably the greatest cricketers ever; Imran Khan and Wasim Akram.

Squash - Produced the greatest squash players anyone has ever seen and by quite a mile; Jahangir Khan and Jansher.

Hockey - Most world cups, some of the greatest hockey players the sport has ever seen.

Kabaddi - Unarguably the best Kabaddi playing country EVER.

We pretty much flunk at other sports with individuals succeeding massively but as a country, we are behind.
 
If you consider the games played by common people

1. Cricket
2. Football
3. Badminton
4. Kabbaddi
5. Wrestling
6. Table Tennis
7. Swimming

Anything after that is played by very few
8. Hockey
9. Tennis
10. Shooting
11. Golf
 
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..........football, F1, Rugby Union, cricket, Rugby League, cycling, golf, tennis, swimming, track and field.
 
Canada:

Hockey
Basketball
Baseball (2 and 3 are interchangeable)
Soccer
Football


Pakistan:

Cricket
Cricket
Cricket
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Canada:

Hockey
Basketball
Baseball (2 and 3 are interchangeable)
Soccer
Football


Pakistan:

Cricket
Cricket
Cricket
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Is NFL more popular in Canada or the Canadian football league?(not sure what it's called)
 
1. Football
2. Rugby
3. Tennis
4. Cricket
5. Boxing
6. F1
7. All the Olympic sports
8. Golf
9. Cycling
10. MMA / WWE / Katie Hopkins Bashing
 
Cricket
Football
Table Tennis
Snooker
Chess
Kabaddi (in some specific areas)

are the 5 most games played in Pakistan.

Badminton
Boxing
Hockey
Volleyball
Squash
Tennis

are also played but by limited no of people.
 
Football
Baseball
Basketball
Tennis
Golf
Ice hockey
 
Football
Baseball
Basketball
Tennis
Golf
Ice hockey

which country is this bhai? :))

i always thought you were based in india

i guess USA and football here is nfl not soccer
 
What about Boxing, it's big in Karachi especially

not really.

its big in lyari, an area of karachi.

football is also big there

however theres very few facilities
 
which country is this bhai? :))

i always thought you were based in india

i guess USA and football here is nfl not soccer

I am in America.. and yes I meant AFL. I guess when we say football we don't even think about soccer anymore.
 
Is NFL more popular in Canada or the Canadian football league?(not sure what it's called)

Honestly... CFL isn't very popular I don't even know why they have it. Just merge it with the States like all the other leagues. However, CFL rules are slightly different though. In CFL the attacking side has three downs to advance 10 yards, whereas in NFL the attacking side has four downs to advance 10 yards.
 
..........football, F1, Rugby Union, cricket, Rugby League, cycling, golf, tennis, swimming, track and field.

Hmmm.

Id go with..

Football
Rugby (all forms)
Cricket
Tennis
Boxing
Motor Racing
Snooker
Swimming
Athletics
Golf
Darts
 
..........football, F1, Rugby Union, cricket, Rugby League, cycling, golf, tennis, swimming, track and field.
Horse racing and equestrian meetings between them were the 2nd biggest sports, after football, in the UK in terms of attendance.

Horse racing and equestrian meetings were the next most popular, contributing total attendances of 7.4m and multi-day events such as Royal Ascot and the Badminton Horse Trials comprising five of the top 10 most attended events.

http://www.cityam.com/255572/wimbledon-tops-most-attended-list-british-fans-continue

In terms of participant sports, angling probably ranks higher than some on your list above.
 
Horse racing and equestrian meetings between them were the 2nd biggest sports, after football, in the UK in terms of attendance.



In terms of participant sports, angling probably ranks higher than some on your list above.

I think it's more to do with gambling and days out to the races. Its not really folllowed with passion such as football, cricket, rugby or even boxing.
 
I think it's more to do with gambling and days out to the races. Its not really folllowed with passion such as football, cricket, rugby or even boxing.
Whatever the reasons, those are the facts.

As for angling, you really have to be passionate in order to spend hour after hour sitting in the cold and wet hoping a fish will take the bait. And when you do catch one, you take out the hook and gently put the fish back in the water. Alas, I'm 'hooked' on that passion.
 
Honestly... CFL isn't very popular I don't even know why they have it. Just merge it with the States like all the other leagues. However, CFL rules are slightly different though. In CFL the attacking side has three downs to advance 10 yards, whereas in NFL the attacking side has four downs to advance 10 yards.

CFL is quite popular in province of Saskatchewan and parts of Alberta(also popular in Hamilton area). In Saskatchewan there seems to be just one sport that dominates and its CFL( they all are die hard Roughriders fan). There are hardly any fans out there who follows baseball/basketball. I spent 3 years in Regina and never met a native who was fan of bluejays or raptors.
 
CFL is quite popular in province of Saskatchewan and parts of Alberta(also popular in Hamilton area). In Saskatchewan there seems to be just one sport that dominates and its CFL( they all are die hard Roughriders fan). There are hardly any fans out there who follows baseball/basketball. I spent 3 years in Regina and never met a native who was fan of bluejays or raptors.

I guess it varies from region to region. In Montreal the Habs (hockey), Impact (soccer) and Alouettes (CFL) were the biggest teams and most followed. In Toronto it is the Leafs, Jays, Raptors and TFC.
 
NASCAR is a big one in US but I don't consider it as physical sport.
 
Whatever the reasons, those are the facts.

As for angling, you really have to be passionate in order to spend hour after hour sitting in the cold and wet hoping a fish will take the bait. And when you do catch one, you take out the hook and gently put the fish back in the water. Alas, I'm 'hooked' on that passion.

Yes the OP says top ten sports, I was giving my list based on sports followed but viewership fair enough.

You must have taken the 'bait' to sit in the cold all day to catch a carp.
 
I guess it varies from region to region. In Montreal the Habs (hockey), Impact (soccer) and Alouettes (CFL) were the biggest teams and most followed. In Toronto it is the Leafs, Jays, Raptors and TFC.

Yes you're right in regards to sports popularity varies from region to region. I used to go watch roughrider even in -30 weather. During the gameday, the whole town would literally be covered in green. Most retailers out there even allow their employees to wear Roughrider jersey on gameday. Saskatchewan is like Sub Continent of Canada :salute
 
Gaelic Football
Hurling
Rugby
Football
Cricket
Camogie (female hurling)
Hockey
Golf
Boxing
Equestrian
 
Most of Pakistani kids and teenagers are more interested in playing computer games these days. Dota is very popular. Before it was Counter Strike.
 
Cricket more popular than boxing :srt, I guess you guys must really really suck at boxing :mc

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Shouldnt really be a surprise, I mean I dont have official numbers here but boxing is generally a niche sport in terms of participation everywhere in the world bar maybe Cuba or somewhere. Not many people fancy being hit as something to do lol.

And we've got dozens of Olympic boxing medals, easily our most successful field in that regard.
 
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