England has invented many games that have become international sports. Rugby, Tennis's, Football, Hockey, Bowls, Croquet and Cricket are some. It would be difficult to pick just one.
I believe Canada's national sport is Ice Hockey or perhaps Lacrosse in summer.
Lacrosse is Canada's official national summer sport. Ice hockey is the official national winter sport (and also its most popular with spectators, and the one with which Canada has the most international success). Association football boasts the largest player base in the country, although very little professional and spectator attention. Both the Canadian and American football codes have strong popularity as spectator sports. Baseball has a long history in the country.
Lacrosse is the official sport of Canada. Ice Hockey is the official winter sport of Canada
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Pesäpallo (Finnish pronunciation: [pesæpɑlːo]; Swedish: Boboll, also referred to as "Finnish baseball") is a fast-moving ball sport that's quite often referred to as the national sport of Finland and has some presence in other countries, such as Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Australia, and Northern Ontario in Canada .
There is no national game or sport in Australia. Cricket is the "unofficial" game of Australia.
The national summer sport of Canada is lacrosse.
yes cricket is the national sport of engalnd
I believe lacrosse is the national sport of Canada.
Australia has no official national game. Cricket is Australia's "unofficial" national game. Although Rugby and Australian Rules football are popularly followed, no football code has achieved national dominance.
It has been from the start . That is England's national sport . England is the birthplace of cricket . It is refered to as home of cricket .
The national sport of Argentina is soccer or "football" if you do not live in the United States or Canada.
According to research conducted by the Canadian Lacrosse Association (CLA) the game of Lacrosse was "declared" to be Canada's national game in 1859. However, there is no record of who made the declaration or under what circumstances. The CLA admits that no government record of such a declaration exists, and blissfully ignores the fact that Canada was not even created until July 1, 1867. Nevertheless, the CLA blithely quotes a reference to July 1, 1859, as having been the first Dominion Day. Go figure! As early as 1925, the Canadian Amateur Lacrosse Association itself recognized hockey as Canada's "other" National Game. However, it was not until May 12, 1994, that any sport received official recognition as Canada's "National Sport." On that date, the National Sport Act (Bill C-212) received Royal Assent. The National Sport Act officially recognizes Hockey as Canada's National Winter Sport and Lacrosse as Canada's National Summer Sport.
Ice hockey has been the official national sport of Canada since 1994. Field hockey has been the official national sport of Pakistan since 1972. It has been considered the de facto national sport of India for decades.
the national sport of Mumbai is the game of cricket.
Cricket is the national game of England
Lacrosse is Canada's official national summer sport. Ice hockey is the official national winter sport (and also its most popular with spectators, and the one with which Canada has the most international success). Association football boasts the largest player base in the country, although very little professional and spectator attention. Both the Canadian and American football codes have strong popularity as spectator sports. Baseball has a long history in the country.
Every sport has some type of danger involved. Attending a football game in England is no more dangerous than attending a hockey match in Canada, or a baseball game in the United States.