A lof of people like to watch/play soccer although there is not a really good team. But Poland is known for one of the best volleyball teams in the world (both male and female). There is also one of the best ski jumpers Adam Malysz who is Polish, and a Polish cross country skier Justyna Kowalczyk (the best in the world). Polish are also good in swimming (check Otylia Jedrzejczak), and racewalking (Robert Korzeniowski).
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Many sports are popular in Poland. Football (soccer) is the country's most popular sport, with a rich history of international competition. Track and Field, basketball, boxing, ski jumping, fencing, handball, ice hockey, swimming, volleyball, and Weightlifting are other popular sports. The golden era of football in Poland occurred throughout the 1970s and went on until the early 1980s when the Polish national football team achieved their best results in any FIFA World Cup competitions finishing 3rd place in the 1974 and 1982 editions. The team won a gold medal in football at the 1972 Summer Olympics and also won two silver medals in 1976 and 1992. Poland, along with Ukraine, will host the UEFA European Football Championship in 2012.
The Polish mountains are an ideal venue for hiking, skiing and Mountain Biking and attract millions of tourists every year from all over the world.[90] Baltic beaches and resorts are popular locations for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and a broad-range of other water-themed sports.
The first Polish Formula One driver Robert Kubica has also brought awareness of Formula One Racing to Poland. Football is the country's most popular sport, with a rich history of international competition. Poland has also made a distinctive mark in motorcycle speedway racing thanks to Tomasz Gollob, a highly successful Polish rider.
The Polish mountains are an ideal venue for hiking, skiing and mountain biking and attract millions of tourists every year from all over the world. Baltic Sea beaches and resorts are popular locations for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and a broad-range of other water-themed sports.
Poland's sports include almost all sports, in particular: Track_&_field, Basketball, Boxing, Fencing, Association_football, Polish_American_Football_League, Team_handball, Ice_hockey, Swimming_(sport), Volleyball, and Olympic_weightlifting. The first Polish Formula One driver, Robert_Kubica, has also brought awareness of Formula One Racing to Poland. Football is the country's most popular sport, with a rich history of international competition. Poland has also made a distinctive mark in motorcycle speedway racing thanks to Tomasz_Gollob, a highly successful Polish rider. The Polish mountains are an ideal venue for hiking, skiing and mountain biking and attract millions of tourists every year from all over the world. Baltic_Sea beaches and resorts are popular locations for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and a broad-range of other water-themed sports.
Polish people like many sports and don't have a "National Sport," however football (soccer), volleyball, and ski jumping are very popular.
Poland doesn't really have a main sport, but likes all sports.They include;running (track & field)]], basketball,boxing , soccer,handball,hockey,swimming,volleyball and weightlifting.
The same that people all over the world play.
Football, basketball, tennis and much more.
Football is the most popular, I guess.
polands are not in the cold war
Please explain to us what "polands " are, then we may have an answer for you. I have never heard that term.
No. Gaelic Football and Hurling would be Ireland's two national sports. Handball is a sport in Ireland, but not the national sport.
A martial art called Sambo.
romes national sport is chariot raching and gladiator battles