Depends on the country you live in. In Canada I would say its far and away the most popular winter sport propably equal in popularity with soccer. In the U.S.A. it is far down the list NFL, MLB, NBA, NCAA football, NCAA Basketball, heck ini some cities it ranks below high school football or basketbal. Nascar is more popular as well.
There really is no official list of the most popular sports but I would say hockey is not the third most popular sport in the world. Baseball, basketball, football , and soccer are all more popular but i would say hockey is close behind.
Table Tennis is the 6th most popular sport in the world. Determining the 6th most popular sport in the world depends on what list you are looking at and the criteria used for choosing the sports on that list. According to Click Top 10, the 6th most popular sport in the world is basketball. According to The Top Tens, the 6th most popular sport in the world is ice hockey. According to Most Popular Sports.net, the 6th most popular sport in the world is table tennis, based on number of fans who follow the sport. According to OMG Top Lists, the 6th most popular sport in the world is basketball.
Yes. There is one to see how popular a sport is. These are the list of the sports. 1. Baseball 2. Football 3. Basketball 4. Hockey 5. Soccer 6. Volleyball 7. Tennis 8. Swimming 9. Track
List of most popular team sports in South Korea:FootballBaseballBowlingBadmintonE-SportsIce Hockey
List of most popular team sports in South Korea:FootballBaseballBowlingBadmintonE-SportsIce Hockey
Well if you would like to know with regards to actual titles then it would have to be.. * Hockey to Field Hockey as most Americans call, Ice Hockey, Hockey. * Football to Soccer as Most Americans call Football, Soccer. * Snooker to Billards as Most Americans call Snooker, Billiards. (although i think billards is a bit different closer to Pool) Thats all i can think of unless someone is willing to add to this list??
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Throughout the world, just about every professional sport was played from 2004-2009. Several include American football, soccer, basketball, ice hockey, field hockey, rugby, tennis, golf ..... the list is long.
There are quite a few sports that use a goal keep, goalie, or goaltender. The list includes field hockey, ice hockey, bandy, water polo, handball, hurling, Gaelic football, lacrosse, and Association football.
First you no to check how many sports want to cover. List down all the sports. Then make a separate list of what all items/instruments required for each sport. For example: Cricket: Stumps, Bat, ball etc Hockey: Hockey stick, ball. Tennis: Bat, net, ball etc.
The three top sports in the United states are Basketball as first because it is played by most kids on streets and in schools for gym and by adults as a hooby or profession. Number 2 would be football a very challenging sport and a sport that is really great to watch if you love seeing hard hits. Baseball is 3rd and has been gradually dropping as a popular sport, It used to be number 1 in the beginning 1900s.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but if you mean countries where hockey is played, there are quite a few, including Canada, USA, Sweden, Russia, etc. For a complete list of countries check the International Ice Hockey Federation website at www.IIHF.com and they have a list of all hockey playing nations.