A shared love for association football (soccer) is a
common bond between more than half of the earth's population.
Most of these sports are included in
the Olympic Games, where different countries from all around the world compete
against each other. The sports are also lucrative industries, generating
billions of dollars in revenues, especially in developed countries.
10. Golf - 450 Million Fans
Golf has an estimated global following
of 450 Million people, and its primary influence is in Western Europe, East
Asia, and North America. Golf is played by use of different clubs to hit a
ball, over a determined course, using the fewest possible amount of strokes.
The modern sport was first played in Scotland from where it spread to the UK
and to the rest of the world.
9. Rugby - 475 Million Fans
Rugby has its primary sphere of
influence in the United
Kingdom and
Commonwealth, and an estimated global following of 475 Million people. The
foundation of the modern day sport was laid out in medieval England. From the
UK, it spread to British colonies such as Australia and
New Zealand. The sport is played by two teams of 15 players each, who carry,
kick or pass a ball across the end line to score points.
8. Baseball - 500 Million Fans
Baseball has an estimated 500 million
global followers and enjoys its highest levels of popularity in the United States, the Caribbean, and Japan. The sport is a bat and ball
sport involving two teams of nine players each, who participate in batting and
fielding to earn points. Different versions of the sport were played in the US
before it gained nationwide popularity in the 19th Century. From the US, the
sport spread to other parts of the world and evolved to the modern game as
played today.
7. Basketball - 825 Million
Fans
Basketball boasts of having an
estimated 825 million followers worldwide, and a global sphere of influence.
The sport was invented by Dr. James Naismith in 1891 in Massachusetts, United
States. He created it as an alternative to football since the sport could be
played indoors and had less potential to cause accidents. The sport is played
by two teams of five players each, where the goal is to successfully shoot the
ball through a hoop elevated 10 feet from the ground.
6. Table Tennis - 875 Million
Fans
Table Tennis enjoys a global sphere of
influence and has an estimated 875 million followers worldwide. The sport began
in the 19th Century in England as a miniature version of the sports lawn
tennis. The sport became widely referred to as "Ping Pong". The
modern sport involves two teams of between two to four players, hitting a
lightweight ball over a net on a hard table, by use of rackets. Formidable global
countries in the sport include South
Korea, Sweden,
and China.
5. Volleyball - 900 Million
Fans
The primary influence of volleyball is
seen in Western Europe and North America, and the sport has an estimated global
following of 900 million fans. The sport was invented in the US by William G.
Morgan in 1895. He was part of the Young Men’s Christian Association as an
instructor, and he borrowed from basketball, tennis, handball and baseball’s
elements. The sport has evolved over the years to the modern day sport,
characterized by two teams of 6 players each who throw a ball over a net.
4. Tennis - 1 Billion Fans
Tennis has an estimated global
following of 1 billion fans and a global sphere of influence. Different
versions of the sport are believed to have been played by the Egyptians, Romans
and the Greeks, although the modern sport was first popularized in France. From France,
it spread to other parts of Europe and eventually to the whole world. The sport
is played by two teams of either one or two players each and involves bouncing
a ball over a net by use of tennis rackets. Points are earned when the opponent
does not throw back the ball in the predetermined dimensions of the rectangular
court.
3. Field Hockey - 2 Billion
Fans
Field hockey has an estimated global
following of 2 billion fans and sees its primary sphere of influence in Europe,
Africa, Asia, and Australia. The contemporary field hockey sport was first
played in England in the 1800s. The game is mostly similar to soccer except
that the players use sticks to drive the ball instead of feet. The sport is
widely played in India, Australia, and Pakistan, whose teams are formidable on
the in the sport.
2. Cricket - 2.5 Billion Fans
Cricket has a 2.5 billion person
estimated global following, and its primary sphere of influence is in the
United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries. The cradle of the sport was the 16th
Century England and it was made a national sport in the 18th Century in the
country. The sport is characterized by two teams of eleven players each, where
each team attempts to score the most runs. The sport is overwhelmingly popular
in former British colonies such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Australia.
1. Association Football
(Soccer) - 4 Billion Fans
Association football, or soccer, is
the most popular sport in the world. It is estimated that more than half of the
world's population consider themselves to be association football (soccer)
fans. The sport enjoys an estimated 4.0 billion person following, and a global
sphere of influence. Ancient soccer has been traced to China, as early as the
2nd Century. The Romans, Greeks, and Japanese have also been thought as
possible first players of the sport. Contemporary soccer began in England,
where it amassed considerable interest and spread to other parts of the world.
The sport is more popular in Europe and Americas than in any other continent.
The sport is characterized by two teams of eleven player and two goals. The
objective of the sport is to drive a ball into the goal defended by the
opponent team.
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