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National Sports of Countries


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11 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

What would you make the national sport though. What sport is worth that honor on that list?

While football wins the popularity price, I'd say 1) speed skating 2) cycling and 3) field hockey, for being more uniquely Dutch. Purely personal opinion though.

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3 hours ago, GoHungary! said:

In case of :HUN I would say...

 

1. Football obviously

 

2. Waterpolo

3. Kayaking/Canoeing

4. Handball

5. everything else

Didn't you miss swimming and modern pentathlon somewhere before "everything else"?

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15 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’d argue for Ice Hockey there...or even Bandy

Yes Ice hockey and Bandy are very popular in Sweden too. But Football is still the National sport. :)

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8 minutes ago, Belle said:

Yes Ice hockey and Bandy are very popular in Sweden too. But Football is still the National sport. :)

Welcome to the list of a gazillion countries that'd say the same about football :p

 

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I don't like the criteria: sport invented in X -> national sport of x.

 

Football is the main sport here, but I don't like to call it "national sport", because that sounds rather pretentious. :p

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Welcome to the list of a gazillion countries that'd say the same about football :p

 

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Ok.... Cricket is certainly not the national sport of UAE. :lol:

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Ok.... Cricket is certainly not the national sport of UAE. :lol:

Yeah I'm sure there's plenty of things wrong with it (also it's about the most popular sports in a country instead of the national sport, maybe cricket 'won' in UAE because of all the foreign employees :p ), but it's mostly about the broad picture: football is just too big to be any one nation's national sport in my opinion :p 

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Football over cc skiing in Norway? You're not serious? :mumble:

 

And if sumo OR judo isn't a national sport in Japan over baseball these guys have no idea what they're doing.

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2 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Football over cc skiing in Norway? You're not serious? :mumble:

 

And if sumo OR judo isn't a national sport in Japan over baseball these guys have no idea what they're doing.

 

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Baseball is the undisputed top sport in Japan, and is jokingly called Japan's national sport (ironically, Japan actually has no officially recognized national sport—not even sumo or kendo). 

While most Japanese people would understand the word "baseball," locally it's called yakyu, or puro yakyu when describing the professional league. Even high school baseball is taken very seriously, with the National High School Baseball Championships (or Koshien) a much-watched event every summer.

 

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