From Playground Equipment and Games to Team Sports That Push Kids to be Their Best
Here at AAA State of Play, we are passionate about all forms of play, even professional! Playing sports and watching sports have been a global pastime since ancient times. How many kinds of sports are there, being played at schools and parks with commercial playground equipment provided by youth organizations? According to the World Sports Encyclopedia, there are more than 8,000 sports and sporting games! The most popular sport in the U.S. is football, but it is by far in the minority compared to the rest of the world. Whether it can be played on playground equipment or in an open field, how is the rest of the world spending their leisure time? Here is the ultimate guide to the most popular sport in every country:
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What Is the Most Popular Sport in the World?
The world’s most popular sport is soccer.
How Many Soccer Fans Are There Worldwide?
Although it would be challenging to provide a precise number for how many fans soccer has, the World Atlas reports that there are more than 3.5 billion fans around the globe. This makes soccer the most-watched sport in the world! This is further confirmed by how many people watched the World Cup in 2022 — FIFA claimed that around 1.5 billion people tuned in to experience the final live. They also stated that the tournament generated almost six billion engagements on social media. Considering that the world population is around 8 billion people, it is safe to say that soccer rules the world.
Why Is it Called Association Football, and Why Do Americans Call it Soccer?
Professor of sports economics Stefan Szymanski says that the term “soccer” originated in 19th century England as a way of differentiating between variants of the game, which at the time lacked an overall consensus on the rules of play.
In the early 1800s, football and rugby existed as different versions of the same game. In 1863, the Football Association was formed to create concrete rules so that aristocratic boys from different schools could play against each other. By 1871, the Rugby Football Union also established a set of rules, so these two sports officially became known as “rugby football” and “association football.” Students came up with shortened names for the two sports: “rugger” and “soccer.” At the time, it was a fad at Oxford and Cambridge to use “-er” at the ends of words, and because “association” did not flow properly with an “-er,” it was shortened, donating its “soc” to create “soccer.”
The name “soccer” became widely recognized in England, and the popularity of the word was further fueled by American soldiers in England, who took a liking to the sport during World War II. However, by the 1980s, the British people began turning against the name because the penetration of the game into American culture led to a backlash. Americans kept the name, and the rest is history.
Here are the most popular sports in the 30 most populous countries:
- China: Basketball
- India: Cricket
- United States: Football (NFL)
- Indonesia: Soccer
- Pakistan: Cricket
- Brazil: Soccer
- Nigeria: Soccer
- Bangladesh: Cricket
- Russia: Soccer
- Mexico: Soccer
- Japan: Baseball
- Ethiopia: Soccer
- Philippines: Basketball
- Egypt: Soccer
- Vietnam: Soccer
- Democratic Republic of the Congo: Soccer
- Turkey: Soccer
- Iran: Soccer
- Germany: Soccer
- Thailand: Soccer
- England: Soccer
- France: Soccer
- Italy: Soccer
- Tanzania: Soccer
- South Africa: Soccer
- Myanmar: Soccer
- Kenya: Soccer
- South Korea: Soccer
- Colombia: Soccer
- Spain: Soccer
It comes as no surprise that the most popular sport in America is football (the American kind) — in fact, it’s the only country where football is the most popular sport. There are also plenty of cricket lovers, making cricket the second most popular sport in the world, with 2.5 billion fans! Shout out to Anguilla for being the only country where boat racing is the most popular sport. It is so cherished in Anguilla that it is the official national sport!
Team Sports and Play Is Important for Players and Fans on the Benches
All in all, we just love the fantastic variety of ways that humans can play around the globe. Whether professional or for fun, sports help to make the world a more playful and active place. Sports can be wonderful for children as well, getting them up and off of the outdoor benches and into the action. The benefits of sports for kids, even just during recess, are plentiful! Buddy benches and playground picnic tables are great places to look to find a friend to play with.
The Most Popular Sport in Every Country
Country
Most Popular Sport
Afghanistan
Cricket
Albania
Soccer
Algeria
Soccer
American Samoa
Soccer
Andorra
Soccer
Angola
Soccer
Anguilla
Boat Racing
Antigua and Barbuda
Cricket
Argentina
Soccer
Armenia
Soccer
Australia
Australian Football
Austria
Soccer
Azerbaijan
Soccer
Bahamas
Basketball
Bahrain
Soccer
Bangladesh
Cricket
Barbados
Cricket
Belarus
Soccer
Belgium
Soccer
Bhutan
Archery
Bolivia
Soccer
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Soccer
Botswana
Soccer
Brazil
Soccer
Brunei
Soccer
Bulgaria
Soccer
Burkina Faso
Soccer
Burundi
Soccer
Cambodia
Soccer
Cameroon
Soccer
Canada
Ice Hockey
Cape Verde
Soccer
Central African Republic
Soccer
Chad
Soccer
Chile
Soccer
China
Basketball
Colombia
Soccer
Comoros
Soccer
Costa Rica
Soccer
Croatia
Soccer
Cuba
Baseball
Cyprus
Soccer
Czechia
Soccer
Denmark
Soccer
Djibouti
Soccer
Dominican Republic
Baseball
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Soccer
Ecuador
Soccer
Egypt
Soccer
El Salvador
Soccer
Equatorial Guinea
Soccer
Eritrea
Soccer
Estonia
Basketball
Eswatini
Soccer
Ethiopia
Soccer
Fiji
Rugby
Finland
Ice Hockey
France
Soccer
French Guiana
Soccer
Gabon
Soccer
Gambia
Soccer
Georgia
Soccer
Germany
Soccer
Ghana
Soccer
Gibraltar
Soccer
Greece
Soccer
Grenada
Soccer
Guadeloupe
Windsurfing
Guatemala
Soccer
Guinea
Soccer
Guyana
Cricket
Haiti
Soccer
Honduras
Soccer
Hong Kong
Soccer
Hungary
Soccer
Iceland
Soccer
India
Cricket
Indonesia
Soccer
Iran
Soccer
Iraq
Soccer
Ireland
Gaelic Football
Israel
Soccer
Italy
Soccer
Ivory Coast
Soccer
Jamaica
Cricket
Japan
Baseball
Jordan
Soccer
Kazakhstan
Soccer
Kenya
Soccer
Kiribati
Soccer
Kuwait
Soccer
Kyrgyzstan
Soccer
Laos
Soccer
Latvia
Ice Hockey
Lebanon
Soccer
Lesotho
Soccer
Liberia
Soccer
Libya
Soccer
Lithuania
Basketball
Luxembourg
Soccer
Madagascar
Soccer
Malawi
Soccer
Malaysia
Soccer
Maldives
Soccer
Mali
Soccer
Malta
Soccer
Marshall Islands
Basketball
Martinique
Soccer
Mauritania
Soccer
Mauritius
Soccer
Mexico
Soccer
Micronesia
Soccer
Moldova
Soccer
Monaco
Soccer
Mongolia
Mongolian Wrestling
Montenegro
Soccer
Morocco
Soccer
Mozambique
Soccer
Myanmar
Soccer
Namibia
Soccer
Nauru
Australian Football
Nepal
Cricket
Netherlands
Soccer
New Caledonia
Rugby
New Zealand
Rugby
Nicaragua
Baseball
Niger
Soccer
Nigeria
Soccer
North Korea
Soccer
North Macedonia
Soccer
Norway
Soccer
Oman
Soccer
Pakistan
Cricket
Palau
Baseball
Palestine
Soccer
Panama
Baseball
Papua New Guinea
Rugby
Paraguay
Soccer
Peru
Soccer
Philippines
Basketball
Poland
Soccer
Portugal
Soccer
Puerto Rico
Baseball
Qatar
Soccer
Republic of the Congo
Soccer
Romania
Soccer
Russia
Soccer
Rwanda
Soccer
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Soccer
Saint Lucia
Soccer
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Cricket
Samoa
Rugby
San Marino
Soccer
Sao Tome and Principe
Soccer
Saudi Arabia
Soccer
Senegal
Soccer
Serbia
Soccer
Seychelles
Soccer
Sierra Leone
Soccer
Singapore
Soccer
Slovakia
Soccer
Slovenia
Soccer
Solomon Islands
Soccer
Somalia
Soccer
South Africa
Soccer
South Korea
Soccer
South Sudan
Soccer
Spain
Soccer
Sri Lanka
Cricket
Sudan
Soccer
Suriname
Soccer
Sweden
Soccer
Switzerland
Soccer
Syria
Soccer
Taiwan
Baseball
Tajikistan
Soccer
Tanzania
Soccer
Thailand
Soccer
Timor-Leste
Soccer
Togo
Soccer
Tonga
Rugby
Trinidad and Tobago
Cricket
Tunisia
Soccer
Turkey
Soccer
Turkmenistan
Soccer
Tuvalu
Soccer
Uganda
Soccer
Ukraine
Soccer
United Arab Emirates
Soccer
United Kingdom
Soccer
United States
Football (NFL)
Uruguay
Soccer
Uzbekistan
Soccer
Vanuatu
Soccer
Venezuela
Baseball
Vietnam
Soccer
Wallis and Futuna
Rugby
Yemen
Soccer
Zambia
Soccer
Zimbabwe
Soccer
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The article was last updated on October 10th, 2024 by author Kim Hart
