Ranking the most popular sports was anybody’s guess a couple of decades ago, but over the last few years, with so much analytics available for all major sports, we can pretty much put together the ultimate list of most popular sports worldwide, and also country wise. On this page, we will be ranking the most popular sports in the world based on different factors.
You can also share your opinion, as collecting the data regarding such prestigious sports is never gonna be easy. Just catch the comments section and contribute to creating the list of the 30 most popular sports
Criteria Used to Rank Sports Popularity
The final result was conducted on the basis of 10 criteria. These criteria play a significant role in selecting the most popular sports.
- Global Fan Base and Audience
- TV Viewership & Broadcasting/Online Streaming Rights Deals
- Access to the General Public
- Relevancy of sport throughout the Year
- The Number Of Professional Leagues and Players
- Average Salary of Athletes in the Top Leagues
- Sponsorship & Endorsement Deals
- Regional Dominance
- Social Media Following & Prominence in other Media outlets, like (Websites & TV News)
- Gender Equality
30 Most Popular Sports in the World
So if we put any sport through these factors, we come away with a very good idea of its popularity compared to other major sports. Which means we can pretty much rank all major sports based on Statistical/Analytic data rather than opinion-based.
1. Football

5.6 billion people tuned in to watch the FIFA World Cup 2022 at some point during the tournament. That is the highest collective competition TV numbers since such analytics became a thing. Which is the second most-watched competition? Again, the FIFA World Cup 2018. Football being no.1 in terms of popularity should not be a surprise, really. It’s not only the world’s most accessible sport at grassroots levels, but also brings the most money compared to any other sport.
Of all the sports in the world, football has the highest average salary. There are so many tiers of football that even at semi-pro level in the UK, an athlete can make 50,000 a year. While in the top division of English football, called the Premier League, players’ average salary is 60,000 GBP a week, that’s around 2.6 million a year.
- Football World Cup as the most-watched sports event: Almost 3.9 billion tuned in during a month-long 2018 FIFA World Cup. The final between France vs Croatia was watched by around 600 million people worldwide. Similarly, 1.5 billion people have viewed the 2022 edition of the FIFA World Cup.
- Most professional leagues around the world: Football has its own league in almost every country. According to FIFA, their top 5 major leagues in Europe include the Premier League, La Liga Santander, Bundesliga, Serie A, and Ligue 1.
- Biggest Broadcasting Deals: The English Premier League holds the most lucrative TV rights deal worth £6.5 billion with Sky, BT Sports, and Amazon. The International Market adds another $4 billion. The Premier League has rights in over 180 territories across the world. The TV rights deal for the FIFA World Cup 2018 and 2022 is $1.85 billion.
- Competition With The Highest Prize Money: Out of the top 10 highest prize money sports competitions, football owns 6 of them. UEFA awards $2.1 billion in prize money every year in the Champions League. Similarly, FIFA World Cup prize money history shows that it is the most prestigious sports competition across the globe.
- Biggest Competitions: The Champions League is the biggest trophy at the club level. On the international level, the FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious one. A total of 22 editions of the World Cup have been played so far, and Brazil has won 5 (the most number of times).
- A number of the Highest-Paid Athletes: Football boosts 20 of the top 50 highest-paid players in the world. Messi and Ronaldo dominated the sports rich list for the best part of the last 10 years.
- Most Valuable Sports Franchise/Teams: 30 football clubs feature in the top 50 most valuable sports teams in the world. Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Barcelona topped the list for the last 20 years.
- Most Followed Athletes & Teams On Social Media: Cristiano Ronaldo is the most followed person on Instagram. He has 412 million followers. Lionel Messi comes second with 311 million followers. Football Clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Barcelona have over 150 million followers, making them the most followed teams of any sport.
- Biggest Shirt Sponsorship Deal: Real Madrid and Barcelona have kit deals with Adidas and Nike, respectively, worth over $100 million a year. Meanwhile, they can also add another $50 to $60 million a year from shirt sponsors like fly-Emirates, Rakuten.
2. Basketball

Basketball is widely considered the fastest-growing sport of all major sports in the world. The NBA is the professional Basketball league in the US, and it is only behind the NFL in terms of revenue generation. $6.5 billion yearly revenue puts the NBA as one of the most lucrative sports leagues in the world. Over the last 10 years, this sport has spread across the globe. 10 new professional leagues were started in the last decade alone in Europe. Spain, France, Greece, Turkey, and Italy are just a few to name.
Outside the USA and Europe, Basketball is growing at a healthy rate in countries like China and Japan. While some countries in Africa are also looking to add professional regional competitions.
- TV Broadcasting Deal: The NBA sold the TV rights deal worth $24 billion for 9 years, which enables it to make $2.6 billion annually.
- Highest Average Player Salary: The average salary of a player is more than $3 million, which is the highest average salary of any other sport.
- Fastest Growing Professional Leagues Across The World: There are at least 12 big professional leagues of Basketball. From the most lucrative NBA to Spain’s top division. Followed by leagues in China, Greece, Turkey, France, Italy, and Argentina.
- Growing number of national teams in Basketball World Cup: Basketball (FIBA) World Cup takes place every 4 years, and it has been around since 1950. Over the last 20 years, more and more teams have qualified for the World Cup, which makes it much more competitive compared to earlier years.
3. Cricket

Cricket is the third most popular game in the world, with a fan following of 2 to 2.5 billion. It is immensely popular in Asia, the UK, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. It is also one of the fastest growing sports in Europe, with countries like Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Germany, and Denmark making strides at local levels, and some of these countries will become ICC-recognized national teams by 2026.
- Second most watched World Cup of any sport: Cricket World Cup 2019 generated a massive 2 billion TV viewership numbers, and that helped it overtake Rugby as the second most watched World Cup.
- T20 Cricket’s Rapid Growth: Since the inception of the T20 format, it has helped Cricket gain massive growth both in terms of spreading it worldwide and bringing in massive cash inflow. Now, almost every cricket playing nation has domestic T20 leagues where international players come and play. Average salaries in domestic cricket have improved.
- IPL’s Record-Breaking TV: India’s domestic T20 league, called IPL, signed a massive $6.5 billion worth of TV Deal, which put it in the top 10 most lucrative sports leagues in the world.
4. Tennis

Tennis is one of the only two individual sports ranked so high in the popular sports list, which is an achievement on its own. According to recent TV viewership and social media statistics, Tennis has around 1 billion followers around the world with a very diverse following.
What separates tennis from other major sports is that it paved the way for women in the sport much earlier. Provided much needed gender equality, and the reason behind it is the fact that it’s equally popular between boys and girls at a young age.
- Highest Prize Money In Individual Sports: Women’s and men’s singles grand slam champions can take home as much as $3 million each. There are 4 major grand slams with a total prize money pool of over $40 million each. Top 100 rated players can make as much as $1 million a year. The top 250 rated players in tennis can make over $300,000 a year.
- Iconic Tennis Players: Tennis has produced some of the most iconic athletes of both genders. Billie Jean King to Steffi Graf, to Serena Williams are probably the greatest women athletes of all time. The trio of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic has put Tennis on a different level with their absolute dominance in the sport.
- Most Iconic Sports Competitions: Wimbledon is one of the four Grand Slams in the tennis calendar year, and it is widely considered one of the most prestigious sports events.
5. Boxing

Boxing is one of the oldest professional sports in the world and is at 5th among the most popular sports. During the 1950s era leading up to Muhammad Ali’s emergence, Boxing was the most watched sport in the world. It has grown a lot since its early days and is still going strong with boxers from all around the world.
- An Olympic & Amateur Sport: Boxing at the amateur level is part of the Olympics. Usually, the medalists go on to become professional boxers in different weight classes.
- Highest grossing Combat Sport: Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao fight in 2014 broke all kinds of TV and online streaming records. Mayweather cleared over $250 million from his night’s work, while Pacquiao also earned over $150 million from that fight.
- World Champions From Many Countries: Unlike other sports where we see Champions from specific countries only, Boxing is much more diverse. There are at least 40 to 50 belts if we consider all the weight classes. At any given point, there are at least 10 nations representing world champions.
6. Formula 1

This is a controversial choice considering it fails in some of the factors like accessibility, worldwide adoption, and lack of grassroots level availability. However, in terms of TV viewership numbers, it matches some of the other high ranked sports in this list.
- The F1 season has around 22 grand prix every year, played from March to December. Around 20 countries host at least 1 Grand Prix every year.
- F1 has sold extensive TV rights deals worldwide, making it one of the most-watched sports in the world.
- In the 2021 Formula 1 season, where Max Verstappen beat Lewis Hamilton in the very last grand prix of the season to win the championship, F1 produced its best season in terms of TV numbers. Over 700 million people tune in at some point in the season.
- Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021 was the most watched F1 race since TV numbers became available.
7. Rugby

Rugby as a sport has two different disciplines:
- Rugby Union
- Rugby League
The Rugby Union is the most popular and widely played sport in most English-speaking countries, like England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
However, Rugby is growing at a rapid rate, with France, Italy, Argentina, and Japan now considered top rugby nations.
- The Rugby World Cup 2019 was one of the most watched sports events in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
- Rugby Union has some of the best professional leagues across the world. From England’s Premiership Rugby and to France’s Top 14 are two of the best leagues in the world.
- The Rugby World Cup is usually the second most watched World Cup of any sport, but in terms of attendance, it is in a league of its own. A total of 2.4 million tickets were sold during the recent World Cup.
8. eSports

Now this is a modern sport by all means. eSports has made its way into the list with an absolutely gigantic growth over the last 15 years. Since the internet became common in every household, almost every young kid plays video games online. Some of them are so good at some famous games, they compete professionally.
- Officially the fastest growing sport in the world: eSports is, without a shadow of any doubt, the fastest growing sport, and the ceiling is unlimited.
- Younger and more lucrative audience: Most of the eSports following is young, people born after the 2000s are the ones into different eSports competitions. And this
- Did you know the Fortnite eSports World Cup winner made more money ($3.5 million) compared to the Wimbledon winner ($3 million) in tennis.
9. MMA (UFC)

The rate at which UFC has caught up with Boxing is absolutely sensational. Back in 1995, it was started as just a professional league with a few fighters in the US. There are several MMA leagues/competitions in the world now, but the most popular are UFC and Bellator.
- Biggest MMA Fight of all Time: Conor McGregor vs Khabib as the one that outranks some of the biggest boxing fights in terms of revenue generation.
- UFC Fight Night Weekly Competition: Under the president Dana White, UFC has grown from strength to strength, and now at least 10 UFC PPV events take place every year. Plus weekly Fight Night schedule makes it massive in terms of TV viewership and revenue.
10. Athletics

Did you know that running is the oldest sport in the world? Well, it is if we look back at the history archives. Athletics is still one of the most popular sports in the Olympics, and its 100m race is usually the marquee event in the Summer Olympics. Running (Sprint and Marathon), Long Jump are some of the popular competitions in this sport.
The likes of Usain Bolt, who broke all kinds of records in the last couple of Olympics, put the spotlight back on what is the most prestigious sports competition in the world.
11. Golf

Golf, as boring as it sounds in terms of revenue generation, is right up there in this rundown of the most popular sports. Although it is available at rather root levels around the world, it is more popular in developed countries. Since the physical requirements to play this game are not super extreme, it is played by all ages.
- Golf players earn huge prize money all year round, and although the TV audience is not as diverse as other sports, major golf tournaments generate big TV numbers, especially the ones in the USA and the United Kingdom.
- Tiger Woods’ success in the 2000s brought absolute massive recognition for the sport around the world. Tiger Woods, at the peak of his career, was the highest paid athlete in the world.
12. ICE Hockey

ICE Hockey should not be confused with Field Hockey, as it is a sport that is generally played in colder climate countries. Canada and the USA are the most dominant countries when it comes to professional teams and players. However, ICE hockey is also equally popular in Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. Part of Russia is also very much involved with the sport.
- Over the course of the last 20 years, ICE hockey has made inroads in some Eastern European countries like Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Hungary, and Luxembourg.
- The NHL is the biggest professional league of ICE Hockey in the USA, where many Canadian teams also play their trade.
- The Ice Hockey World Cup is very popular in these countries, and with this sport growing around in Europe, more and more teams are getting competitive at the international level.
13. Volleyball

The following of 900 million makes Volleyball the 6th highest popular sport in the world. It is a team sport. In this sport, two teams consisting of 6 players are separated by the net.
Each team has to score points by grounding the ball on the other team’s court. Volleyball is a part of the Olympic Games. The average player salary is $2-3 thousand dollars.
- Indoor game – Not like other sports that can be played under an open roof and sunny day, Volleyball is usually played in indoor facilities with climate control, making it a more predictable and consistent experience.
- Never ends in a Tie – Sports often ended in a tie after the required time, if not in the knock-out stages. However, this does not happen in volleyball. At least one point is scored every other minute. An average volleyball match lasts for an hour.
- Guinness Book of World Records – The AAU National Championships in Orlando, Florida, is the largest volleyball event in the world, as designated by the Guinness Book of World Records. Convention centers hold hundreds of courts where volleyball games are constantly taking place in every direction.
- The ball is rebounded – The ball never holds once it is put into play; one must be able to control the ball with a type of hit.
14. NFL – American Football

With a substantial 430 million followers, American football ranks at 12 among the most popular sports. As the name suggests, American football is only popular in the USA and Canada. Having said that, the NFL, which is the professional football league in the US, is the most watched and most lucrative sports league in the country.
This sport is known as Gridiron outside America, but very few countries at a very limited level play the sport. Rugby is similar to this sport in other parts of the world.
15. Table Tennis

In this sport, two or maybe four players can play together. Players have to hit the very lightweight ball back and forth using rackets specially designed to play table tennis.
- No age restrictions: There are no age restrictions to participate in the tournament. 78 year old, if fit, can play against a 24 years old. Players with less physical strength (young and old) can compete equally with players in peak physical condition.
- No requirement of the Court: Every sport needs a field or court to play the game. Meanwhile, to play this game, all you need to have is a rectangular table with a center divider. There is no need for a ground or a court to play table tennis, as it can be played indoors as well as outdoors.
| Rank | Sport | Regional Popularity |
|---|---|---|
| 16 | Baseball | Very popular and Lucrative sport in America and Japan. |
| 17 | MMA (UFC) | UFC has made rapid growth over the last 20 years. Now considered the most popular combat sport after Boxing. |
| 18 | Cycling | Easy access and very popular in most of European countries. Tour De France is a major race which involve cyclists racing through European countries. |
| 19 | Badminton | More like a college sport around the world but played professionally in some Asian countries. |
| 20 | MotoGP | Most watch motorsport after Formula 1. MotoGP has 20 grand prixs in 18 different countries. |
| 21 | Field Hockey | Use to be very popular back in 80’s and 90s but its growth has kind of stagnated over the years. |
| 22 | Handball | One of the fastest growing sport in Europe. Handball is in Europe what basketball is in USA. |
| 23 | Wrestling | Its played across the world with different variations. Although young wrestlers fight for the gold in Olympics in same discipline. Then there is WWE |
| 24 | Skiing | Skiing is very very popular in some of the European countries and Most of its events are shown live in central and eastern European countries. |
| 25 | Gymnastics | Another Olympic sport which is also a lifestyle sport so to speak. |
| 26 | Snooker | Played across the world but mostly famous in England and Some of the South Asian countries like India, Pakistan. |
| 27 | Horse Racing | Another sport which has been around for ages and played in Olympics as well as Special Horse race competition famous for betting. |
Let’s Rewind
The global landscape of sports popularity is more measurable than ever, thanks to advanced analytics, broadcasting data, and the growth of digital media. By evaluating factors such as global fan base, accessibility, professional structures, salaries, and social influence, we can clearly see why sports like football, basketball, and cricket dominate worldwide.
Yet every sport on this list carries its own cultural value, passionate following, and unique impact. As new formats emerge and global interest shifts, these rankings will continue to evolve. Readers are encouraged to share their insights and help shape an even more complete picture of the world’s favorite sports.
People Also Ask
Football, with an estimated 4 billion fans across the world, leads the Popular Sports list. Football comes up triumphs in most of the factors taken into consideration for ranking purposes.
Table Tennis/Ping pong is currently considered the most popular indoor game across the world.
Tennis. By far the most popular and established sport is equally popular with both genders.
NBA. The average player’s salary in the NBA is $3 million.
eSports and MMA are two of the fastest growing sports in the world