In the US:
1. Football (NFL)
2. Basketball
3. Baseball
4. Pro Wrestling
5. Ice Hockey
6. Nascar
7. MMA
8. Boxing
9. Golf
10. Horse Racing
In the US:
1. Football (NFL)
2. Basketball
3. Baseball
4. Pro Wrestling
5. Ice Hockey
6. Nascar
7. MMA
8. Boxing
9. Golf
10. Horse Racing
soccer, basketball, indoor soccer, handball, tenis, karate, voleyball, judo, water polo.............
Japan- Baseball, Judo, Karate, Soccer/Football
Canada- Hockey, Baseball, Lacrosse, Snow Boarding (this a sport?)
Australia- Rugby, Baseball, Soccer/Football, Cricket, Surfing (that even considered a sport), Aussie rules football
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England:
Soccer
Rugby
Cricket
Tennis
Cycling
Rowing
Athletics
Netball
Turkey:
Soccer and only soccer nobody gives a shit about anything else.
Is it kinda similar to handball?
Aussie rules football is a form of Rugby right?
^^ Didn't sound like it from his description.
OT:
Football (soccer), handball, cross-country skiing, biathlon, probably some other forms of skiing, ice hockey, skateboarding and snowboarding maybe.. Ever since Magnus Carlsen started kicking ass, chess. And if you're over 70, horse racing might still holds some interest.
Originally Posted by CharlesJones
nah bro. handball is like a mix between basketball and soccer if that makes sense.
Aussie Rules is a sick game like Gallic Football for club matches in Melbourne in the MCG they regularly get 80,000 people. Its a touch guy sport.
In New Zealand and Aussie, Rugby League, Rugby and Aussie Rules are considered "tough" sports. You get some animals playing. NZ Finest was Jonah Lomu for rugby 1.96cm, 260 pounds and could run 100m in 10.8 seconds
soccer, basketball, tennis, volleyball, waterpolo, handball.
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Non Ignorants
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