If by football you mean soccer, then football would be more liked. If by Football you mean American Football, then Football would still be more liked.
It's all a matter of personal opinion. Some people may like football more (regardless if it is proper football (soccer) or American football (as in the NFL)), while others, still, may enjoy Rugby more.
This depends on where you ask this question and who you ask this question to. Also, are you referring to football like that played in America and Canada, or the football North Americans call soccer? If the latter, then obviously the most popular game is football.
The wages are increasing in rugby compared to soccer and American football
i would think motocross
Association football (Soccer), Five-a-side soccer, Gaelic football, Rugby League, Wheelchair rugby,Freestyle football, Rugby Union, American football, Canadian, Australian football, Subbuteo, Table football and quite a few more.
Originally circa 1823 in the UK Football (soccer to then US readers) and Rugby were on game. The Football Association was formed and the rules for carrying the ball made outlaw. Those who liked this aspect broke away and formed "the Rugby Union" and since that date the two games have been seperate
Football (Soccer) has the greatest following. However, Rugby is not becoming one of the emerging teams sports
Rugby and American football are two completely different games. Americans refer to rugby as rugby, and American football as football.
Rugby originated from soccer (football)
Bob Howitt has written: 'The converts' 'New Zealand rugby greats' -- subject(s): Rugby football, Biography 'Laurie Mains' -- subject(s): All Blacks (Rugby team), Biography, History, Mains, Laurie,, Rugby football coaches, Rugby football players 'Rugby nomads' -- subject(s): Rugby football players, Rugby football coaches, Rugby Union football 'Graham Henry'
yess of course
Both Rugby League and Rugby Union, gaelic football, croquet, hurling, ladies football, camogie
Rugby Football Union was created in 1871.