Which are the most popular sports?

There's an age old debate about which sports haveBangladesh and Sri Lanka are all significant cricketing
the most participants or attract the most spectators.nations.
We take a look at some statistics to see if we canElsewhere in the world, England, South Africa,
find the answers.Australia, New Zealand and the West Indies all have
Judging from the number of followers of the game,international cricket teams, while the sport is growing
football (soccer) is the most popular sport of all. Within some parts of continental Europe (notably the
more than 3 billion fans worldwide this is the sportNetherlands and Denmark).
that dominates all others.The third most popular sport in the world is harder to
Estimates suggest that the last football World Cupjudge, with figures conflicting. Some suggest
final was watched live by almost 1 billion people - abasketball, undoubtedly the American sport with the
quite astonishing figure. In the UK alone there arelargest global appeal.
almost 50,000 registered football clubs, with up to 3Other leading contenders include tennis, field hockey
million participants.(once again, a sport that has enormous appeal in the
Leading football clubs attract attendances ofIndian sub-continent) and swimming.
considerably more than 50,000 spectators on aA recent report in the UK suggested that the largest
regular basis, with the Spanish heavyweights of Realsports, in terms of participants, were walking and
Madrid and Barcelona often drawing massive crowds.fishing. Although walking by not be classed as a sport
Football truly is the global game.by many, the inclusion of fishing on such a list may
Next up in the listings is a sport that might surprisecome as a surprise.
many: cricket. Although cricket seems to have failedThough there is little agreement and such things are
to have caught the imagination in large parts of thedifficult to measure, it seems undeniable that football
world (North America, China and South America being(soccer) remains the world's most popular sport.
examples), participation and viewing figures areKeith Barrett has written about cricket and cricket
extremely high.gloves for a number of publications. This article may
These figures are largely boosted by the popularitybe used by any website publisher, though this
of the sport in Asia, where India, Pakistan,resource box must always be included in full.