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The 5 Most Popular Sports in Australia

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Sports are a vital part of Australians' lives and have become a real passion for millions of them. No wonder, various sporting events in the country attract thousands of fans and audiences. With a universal appeal, sports are loved by both youngsters and adults.

Below are some of the most famous sports in the Land Down Under.

Basketball

This is considered the second-highest participation sport in Australia, and people love playing it, whether indoor or outdoor. Given that Aussie basketball players have recently been making it into the big league in the USA, the sport has gained massive popularity. In fact, the number of children choosing basketball as their sport has been dramatically growing over the years.

Swimming

Given that Australia has long coastlines, this is a major sport in the country. Even at an early age, Australians are being taught how to swim, and most of them undergo training to become professional swimmers someday. Through the years, this sport has been receiving a high level of involvement, both recreational and professional. Today, the country has thousands of affiliated swimming clubs.

Cricket

Not only Indians love cricket. Surprisingly, this sport is widely watched and loved in every territory and state. Cricket is popular in Australia since it can be played all year round. Since this sport requires teamwork and skills, Aussies find it exciting and engaging. This is also considered a great spectator sport since it is played on ground-level, and viewers can easily follow the players’ actions. Aside from being played competitively, cricket is also popularly known as a backyard and beach sport.

Rugby

The history of this sport dates back to 1864, with ‘rugby union’ as its football code in Australia. In terms of viewership and attendance, it is an all-time favourite in the country. Combining hardness and athleticism, it has become one of the most widely played sports in the country, especially in Sydney and Brisbane.

Soccer

Another most famous sport in Australia is soccer, which is also one of the most played outdoor games in the country. Children and adults both love this game because it's accessible and inclusive. This sport usually involves 11 players on every side who use their torso, legs, and head to pass the ball and successfully score goals.

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