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Sport in Europe

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Sporting activity in Europe

Football is by far the most popular sport in Europe. This picture showsCamp Nou inBarcelona in 2014, before the 2023 renovation works started.

Sport in Europe tends to be highly organized with many sports having professional leagues.The origins of many of the world's most popular sports today lie in the codification of many traditional games, especially in the United Kingdom. However, a paradoxical feature of European sport is the extent to which local, regional and national variations continue to exist, and even in some instances to predominate.[1]

Main events

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Region events

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Team sports

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Association football

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ThePremier League

Association football is the most popular sport in almost all countries ofEurope.European national teams have won 12 of 22 editions of theFIFA World Cup.Italy andGermany have won four titles each, followed byFrance with two titles andEngland andSpain, which each won the World Cup once.UEFA, the governing body for European football, has hosted theUEFA European Championship since 1960, and theUEFA Women's Championship since 1984.

The most popular and successful football leagues are theBig Five: the EnglishPremier League; the SpanishLa Liga; the GermanBundesliga; the ItalianSerie A; and the FrenchLigue 1.[2][3] Other main football leagues on the continent include the PortuguesePrimeira Liga, the DutchEredivisie, theRussian Premier League and the TurkishSüper Lig. The top clubs in each league play theUEFA Champions League, while lower-ranked clubs compete inUEFA Europa League and theUEFA Conference League.

Followers

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As of 2024, the top 10 most popular sports clubs on social media are all football clubs from Europe:[4]

#ClubCountryFollowers
1Real MadridSpain360.5 million
2FC BarcelonaSpain318.8 million
3Manchester UnitedUnited Kingdom207 million
4ArsenalUnited Kingdom165.2 million

|-|| _row_count ||Juventus ||Italy || 147.4 million|-|| _row_count ||Manchester City ||United Kingdom || 139.7 million|-|| _row_count ||Chelsea ||United Kingdom || 134.4 million|-|| _row_count ||Liverpool FC ||United Kingdom || 131.6 million|-|| _row_count ||Bayern München ||Germany || 126.5 million|-|| _row_count ||Paris Saint-Germain ||France || 99.2 million|-

Attendances

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The UEFA clubs with an average home league attendance of at least 20,000 in the 2024-25 and 2025 seasons:

#ClubCountryAverage
1Borussia DortmundGermany81,365
2Bayern MünchenGermany75,000
3Manchester UnitedEngland73,747
4Real MadridSpain72,701
5AC MilanItaly71,544
6InternazionaleItaly70,129
7Olympique de MarseilleFrance63,553
8West Ham UnitedEngland62,464
9AS RomaItaly62,435
10SchalkeGermany61,639
11Tottenham HotspurEngland61,127
12Atlético de MadridSpain60,883
13Liverpool FCEngland60,330
14ArsenalEngland60,251
15VfB StuttgartGermany59,265
16CelticScotland58,903
17BenficaPortugal58,746
18Eintracht FrankfurtGermany57,600
19HSVGermany56,324
20AjaxNetherlands54,263
21HerthaGermany53,191
22Borussia MönchengladbachGermany53,078
23Manchester CityEngland52,591
24Newcastle UnitedEngland52,187
25Real BetisSpain51,542
26Olympique lyonnaisFrance50,994
27SSC NapoliItaly50,989
281. FC KölnGermany49,929
29Athletic ClubSpain48,401
30RangersScotland48,255
31Paris Saint-GermainFrance47,603
32FeyenoordNetherlands47,235
331. FC KaiserslauternGermany46,348
34FC BarcelonaSpain46,005
35RB LeipzigGermany45,045
36LazioItaly44,786
37Valencia CFSpain43,042
38GalatasarayTurkey43,039
39SportingPortugal42,529
40LOSCFrance42,417
41Aston VillaEngland42,079
42Fortuna 95Germany41,488
43Werder BremenGermany41,403
44FC PortoPortugal40,609
45Sunderland AFCEngland40,425
46JuventusItaly40,237
47ChelseaEngland39,611
48EvertonEngland39,173
49Hannover 96Germany38,300
50RC LensFrance37,936
511. FC NürnbergGermany37,408
52Leeds UnitedEngland36,134
53ZenitRussia35,691
54Sevilla FCSpain35,574
55PSVNetherlands34,338
56SC FreiburgGermany34,188
57FenerbahçeTurkey33,571
58Mainz 05Germany32,390
59Brighton & Hove AlbionEngland31,482
60Leicester CityEngland31,448
61Southampton FCEngland30,865
62Wolverhampton WanderersEngland30,660
63AS Saint-ÉtienneFrance30,288
64FC NantesFrance30,269
65Nottingham ForestEngland30,059
66Bayer LeverkusenGermany29,961
67Genoa CFCItaly29,898
68Real SociedadSpain29,877
69FC AugsburgGermany29,820
70Ipswich TownEngland29,742
71TwenteNetherlands29,662
72St. PauliGermany29,506
73Karlsruher SCGermany29,492
74Derby CountyEngland29,018
75Dynamo DresdenGermany28,991
76Lech PoznańPoland28,947
77AIKSweden28,589
78Young BoysSwitzerland28,482
79BeşiktaşTurkey28,393
80FC KøbenhavnDenmark28,205
81Sheffield UnitedEngland28,087
82Bologna FCItaly28,007
83Coventry CityEngland27,816
84FC KrasnodarRussia27,561
85Stade rennaisFrance27,375
86OlympiacosGreece26,969
87FulhamEngland26,826
88Sheffield WednesdayEngland26,636
89Norwich CityEngland26,316
90Birmingham CityEngland26,283
91FC BaselSwitzerland26,150
92US LecceItaly26,007
93AlemanniaGermany25,861
94EspanyolSpain25,640
95Toulouse FCFrance25,566
96VfL BochumGermany25,546
97Middlesbrough FCEngland25,416
981899 HoffenheimGermany25,309
991. FC MagdeburgGermany25,300
100Crystal PalaceEngland25,064
101West Bromwich AlbionEngland25,057
102Hellas VeronaItaly24,882
103Legia WarszawaPoland24,867
104Málaga CFSpain24,857
105VfL WolfsburgGermany24,596
106OGC NiceFrance24,299
107Hansa RostockGermany24,269
108HammarbySweden23,579
109sc HeerenveenNetherlands23,389
110UD Las PalmasSpain23,010
111Maccabi HaifaIsrael22,953
112Torino FCItaly22,947
113Stoke CityEngland22,804
114AtalantaItaly22,700
115Club BruggeBelgium22,496
116Bristol CityEngland22,423
117FC GroningenNetherlands22,231
118SampdoriaItaly22,077
119Hajduk SplitCroatia22,028
1201. FC UnionGermany21,953
121UdineseItaly21,834
122Brøndby IFDenmark21,659
123Deportivo de La CoruñaSpain21,571
124Celta de VigoSpain21,504
125Bolton WanderersEngland21,325
126Hull CityEngland21,323
127Arminia BielefeldGermany21,245
128Real SportingSpain21,131
129BTSV EintrachtGermany21,080
130Palermo FCItaly20,730
131Real OviedoSpain20,673
132FC UtrechtNetherlands20,658
133OsasunaSpain20,476
134Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael20,442
135FiorentinaItaly20,390
136Malmö FFSweden20,273
137Portsmouth FCEngland20,263
138Le Havre ACFrance20,218
139Real Racing ClubSpain20,212

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Basketball

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TheItalian Basketball Cup

Basketball originated in America. It was invented in 1891 by CanadianJames Naismith inMassachusetts. In Europe, basketball is the second most popular team sport in many countries, includingGreece,Serbia,Turkey andSpain. InLithuania, it is the national sport. It is also very popular inItaly,France,Germany,Belgium and all theex-Yugoslavia countries.

TheEuroBasket is the main European basketball competition for men's national teams, first held in 1935. TheSoviet Union and Yugoslavia have won the most titles, with Spain claiming three championships since the late 2000s.

TheEuroLeague is the most prestigious club basketball competition in Europe. It was founded as theFIBA European Champions Cup in 1958, but is organised by theEuroleague Basketball association since 2000. It is the second most popular basketball club competition in the world after theNBA.

Attendances

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In the 2024–25 European basketball season, the following clubs recorded an average home league attendance of at least 15,000:

#ClubCountryAverage
1Partizan Mozzart BetSerbia18,486
2Crvena zvezda MeridianbetSerbia18,239
3Panathinaikos AKTORGreece17,111

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Cricket

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Lord's Cricket Ground is known as the "Home of Cricket".

Cricket is a popular summer sport in the United Kingdom and has been exported to other parts of the formerBritish Empire. Cricket has its origins in south east Britain. It is popular throughout England and Wales, and parts of the Netherlands, Scotland and Ireland. Cricket is also popular in other areas and also played inNorthwest Europe.

TheEngland cricket team andIreland cricket team are the only European teams with Test status. England's main rival is Australia, and they play each other inThe Ashes series. England won theCricket World Cup in 2019 and theICC World Twenty20 in 2010 and 2022.

Ireland has recently received Test status in 2017. Ireland traditionally rivalled Scotland, and thereafter the Netherlands before Ireland gained full test status, while more latterly have added ongoing rivalries with Afghanistan who rose to test status with them, Zimbabwe, Pakistan (who they first hosted for test cricket) and the West Indies.

Field hockey

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The venue which hosted the semi-final between Germany and Spain in the2006 Hockey World Cup

Field hockey is from England and is one of the most popular sports in Western Europe, The Netherlands and Germany have been champions in both world cups, Belgium has also been champion in the men's tournament, Germany is the most recent champion inMen's Hockey World Cup and The Netherlands is the most recent champion inWomen's Hockey World Cup.

In theOlympics, Great Britain, The Netherlands and Germany have been champions in both tournaments, Spain has been the winner in the 1992 Women's tournament, Belgium is the most recent winner in the Men's tournament and The Netherlands is the most recent winner in the Women's tournament.

Handball

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A handball game in progress at theSAP Arena inMannheim,Germany

Handball is played professionally in many European countries. TheEuropean Handball Federation organizes continental competitions for men's and women's. European teams have dominated theIHF World Men's Handball Championship and have won all medals except one silver medal, and have also won most editions of theIHF World Women's Handball Championship. The top men's teams includeFrance,Sweden,Denmark,Spain,Croatia andGermany. The top women's teams includeNorway,Denmark andFrance.

TheEHF Champions League and theEHF Women's Champions League is the most important handball club competitions for men's and women's teams in Europe and involves the leading teams from the top European nations. In the 21/22 season, the men's competition experienced a record viewership of 1.1 billion people across all streaming platforms around the world. While the 2024 European Championship saw more than 1 million people buying tickets to the competition.

Ice hockey

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TheAustrian Hockey League

Ice hockey is the most popular or one of the most popular sports in many European nations, includingCzechia,Switzerland,Russia,Sweden,Finland,Slovakia,Latvia,Belarus, and northern and central Europe, where it rivalsassociation football in popularity. It is also popular at a professional level inGermany,Norway,Austria, most ofWestern Europe and isolated parts of the formerSoviet Union andYugoslavia.

TheKontinental Hockey League originated from Russia but currently features teams from eight other countries. TheAustrian Hockey League,Czech Extraliga,Deutsche Eishockey Liga,SM-Liiga,National League A andSwedish Hockey League are other professional leagues, whose top teams meet at theChampions Hockey League.

TheIce Hockey European Championships for national teams was played from 1910 to 1932. National teams currently play theIce Hockey World Championships, where Russia / Soviet Union have claimed a combined 27 titles, the Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia 12 and Sweden 11.

Attendances

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In the 2024–25 European ice hockey season, the following clubs recorded an average home league attendance of at least 15,000:

#ClubCountryAverage
1Kölner HaieGermany17,829
2SKARussia17,648
3SC BernSwitzerland15,821

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Rugby union

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TheEuropean Rugby Cup

Rugby union is popular inFrance (especially the south),England,Wales,Scotland,Ireland,Italy andGeorgia. The game is also relatively popular inPortugal,Spain,Netherlands,Belgium,Germany,Switzerland,Czech Republic,Russia,Poland,Moldova,Andorra andRomania, as it is at a professional level in these countries. Rugby is regarded as the national sport of Wales and Georgia, and is the strongest professional team sport in Ireland.

Europe's main competition for national teams is theSix Nations Championship, first held in 1883 as the Home Nations Championship. The other European national teams play at theRugby Europe International Championships. The England national team is the only European team to have won theRugby World Cup, whereas France was runner-up three times and Wales and Scotland reached the semifinals once.

The three main domestic rugby union competitions are the fully professionalPremiership (England),Top 14 (France) andUnited Rugby Championship (URC)(Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy and South Africa). TheEuropean Rugby Champions Cup is the premier continental championship, with clubs qualifying from the three professional competitions. South African teams fully compete 'domestically' in Europe since 2022 when their teams, already part of the cross border URC, were given access to European competition, but compete in Southern Hemisphere competitionthe Rugby Championship at international level.

Attendances

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In the 2024–25 European rugby union season, the following clubs recorded an average home league attendance of at least 20,000:

#ClubCountryAverage
1Union Bordeaux BèglesFrance32,864
2LeinsterIreland26,930
3HarlequinEngland23,837
4Stade toulousainFrance21,746

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Rugby league

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Rugby league is popular in northernEngland, where the sport formed in 1895.

TheGreat Britain national team first played in 1908, and entered the World Cup until 1992 and the Tri-Nations until 2006. Great Britain has won the World Cup three times, whereasFrance has been runner-up twice.

Clubs from England compete in the only fully professional league, theSuper League, as well as theChallenge Cup competition.

Attendances

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In the 2025 European rugby league season, the following clubs recorded an average home league attendance of at least 10,000:

#ClubCountryAverage
1Wigan WarriorsEngland17,088
2Leeds RhinosEngland14,999
3Hull FCEngland12,159
4St. Helens RFCEngland11,623
5Hull KREngland11,271
6Warrington WolvesEngland10,404

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Volleyball

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European teams have won most editions of theFIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, led by Italy with three wins. In theFIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, the Soviet Union has won five editions, Russia two, and Italy and Serbia one each. The Soviet Union has won three men's gold medals and four women's gold medals at theOlympics.

TheEuropean Volleyball Confederation was founded in 1963, but theMen's European Volleyball Championship was first held in 1948 and theWomen's European Volleyball Championship was first held in 1949, with the Soviet Union and Russia leading both in titles.

TheCEV Champions League is held annually since the 1959-60 edition. Russian clubsVC CSKA Moscow andVC Zenit-Kazan won 13 and six editions respectively, while Italian clubsModena Volley andVolley Treviso won four each. TheCEV Women's Champions League is held since 1960–61.WVC Dynamo Moscow won 11 editions,Uralochka Ekaterinburg won eight, andVolley Bergamo won seven.

Water polo

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Water polo is played professionally in several European countries. LEN organises continental competitions for men's and women's. European teams have dominated the World Aquatics Championships and have also won several editions of the Women's Championship.

TheLEN Champions League is the most important water polo club competition for teams in Europe and involves the leading teams from the top European nations.

Other sports

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Other team sports likefutsal,beach Soccer,roller hockey, andAmerican football are also popular in some European countries.

Some sport competitions features aEuropean team gathering athletes from different European countries. These teams uses the European flag as an emblem. The most famous of these competitions are theRyder Cup for men, andSolheim Cup for women, in golf, in both of which Europe challenge the United States. Other examples are theLaver Cup in tennis, where Europe face a World team, theMosconi Cup in pool, theWeber Cup in bowling, theIAAF Continental Cup in athletics, and theContinental Cup of Curling.

American football

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In the 2025 American football season of Europe, the following clubs recorded an average home league attendance of at least 5,000:

#ClubCountryAverage
1Rhein FireGermany10,205
2Frankfurt GalaxyGermany7,098
3Vienna VikingsAustria5,366
4Munich RavensGermany5,036

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Baseball

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Main article:Baseball in Europe
Italy vs Netherlands in2010 European Baseball Championship final

Baseball is also gaining popularity in some countries, like in the United Kingdom, where the sport isreputed to have started in the 1800s before exploding in the United States.[12][13][14] In Spain, due to Latin American immigrants bringing the sport, particularly from countries like Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Venezuela.[15][16] In countries like Italy, Ireland, and Germany, growth in the sport is partly due to influence from Italian Americans, Irish Americans, and German Americans.[17] Other countries include France, Netherlands, and Greece, among others.[18]

Reigning European champions

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National teams

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SportMenWomen
CompetitionTeamYearCompetitionTeamYear
American FootballEuropean Championship of American FootballAustriaAustria2025(next in2027)European Championship of American FootballSpainSpain2023(next in2025)
Association FootballEurosSpainSpain2024(next in2028)EurosEnglandEngland2025(next in2029)
Baseball / SoftballEuropean Baseball ChampionshipNetherlandsNetherlands2025(next in2027)European Softball ChampionshipItalyItaly2025(next in2027)
BasketballEuroBasketGermanyGermany2025(next in2029)EuroBasketBelgiumBelgium2025(next in2027)
Beach SoccerEuro Beach Soccer LeagueItalyItaly2025(next in2026)Euro Beach Soccer LeaguePortugalPortugal2025(next in2026)
Field HockeyEuroHockey ChampionshipGermanyGermany2025(next in2027)EuroHockey ChampionshipNetherlandsNetherlands2025(next in2027)
FutsalFutsal EuroSpainSpain2026(next in2030)Futsal EuroSpainSpain2023(next in2027)
HandballEuropean Handball ChampionshipDenmarkDenmark2026(next in2028)European Handball ChampionshipNorwayNorway2024(next in2026)
Roller HockeyRink Hockey European ChampionshipPortugalPortugal2025(next in2027)Rink Hockey European ChampionshipSpainSpain2025(next in2027)
Rugby LeagueRugby League European ChampionshipFranceFrance2018(next in TBD)Rugby League European ChampionshipWalesWales2022(next in TBD)
Rugby UnionSix Nations France2025(next in2026)Six NationsEnglandEngland2025(next in2026)
Underwater HockeyUWH Euro ChampionshipsTurkeyTurkey2019(next in TBD)UWH Euro ChampionshipsFranceFrance2019(next in TBD)
VolleyballEuroVolleyPolandPoland2023(next in2026)EuroVolleyTurkeyTurkey2023(next in2026)
Water PoloEuropean Water Polo ChampionshipSerbiaSerbia2026(next in2028)European Water Polo ChampionshipNetherlandsNetherlands2026(next in2028)

Clubs

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SportMenWomen
CompetitionTeamSeasonCompetitionTeamSeason
Association FootballUEFA Champions LeagueFranceParis Saint-Germain2024–25UEFA Women's Champions LeagueEnglandArsenal2024–25
BasketballEuroLeagueTurkeyFenerbahçe2024–25EuroLeague WomenCzech RepublicUSK Praha2024–25
Ice HockeyChampions Hockey LeagueSwitzerlandZSC Lions2024–25No Competition
Rugby UnionEuropean Rugby Champions CupFranceBordeaux Bègles2024–25No Competition
VolleyballCEV Champions LeagueItalyUmbria Volley Perugia2024–25CEV Women's Champions LeagueItalyImoco Volley2024–25
American FootballEuropean League of FootballGermanyStuttgart Surge2025No Competition
BaseballEuropean Champions CupGermanyHeidenheim2025No Competition
FloorballChampions CupNorwaySlevik IBK2025–26Champions CupSwedenThorengruppen2025–26
Water PoloEuropean Aquatics Champions LeagueHungaryFTC-Telekom2024–25European Aquatics Women's Champions LeagueSpainSant Andreu2024–25
HandballEHF Champions LeagueGermanyMagdeburg2024–25Women's EHF Champions LeagueHungaryGyőri ETO KC2024–25
Field HockeyEuro Hockey LeagueBelgiumGantoise2024–25Women's Euro Hockey LeagueNetherlandsDen Bosch2025
Roller HockeyWSE Champions LeagueSpainOC Barcelos2024–25WSE Women's Champions LeagueSpainPalau de Plegamans2024–25
SportMixed
CompetitionTeamSeason
Wheelchair rugby leagueEuropean Club ChallengeFranceCatalans Dragons2024

European eSports

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Since the early beginnings ofEsports, Europe has had a role in the sport's advancement in world recognition. In the early 1990s, France'sElectronic Sports World Cup and Germany's Gamers Gathering together both garnered more than 2,000 participants, being just a popular as other sports competitions in the United States and South Korea.[19] Just recently, Esports has recently become more recognized as a legitimate sporting event in Europe, marked by the formation of theEuropean Esports Federation in 2019.[20] Since its formation, it has grown in size to 44 member nations and is currently headed by its president, Thiago Fernandes.[21] Today, nations like Sweden, Denmark, France, and Germany are all in the top highest earning nations in the world, each earning around $50 million.[citation needed]

Individual sports

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TheEuropean Championships is a new multi-sport event which brings together the existing European Championships of some of the continent's leading sports, including Golf, Cycling, Athletics, Aquatics, and Gymnastics, every four years. Theinaugural edition in 2018 will be staged by the host cities of Glasgow, Scotland and Berlin, Germany between 2 and 12 August.

Cycling

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The2004 Tour de France rides the Champs Élysées.

Road cycling is especially popular in France, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands. Nearly everyUCI World Tour race is held in Europe, including the three Grands Tours:Tour de France,Vuelta a España andGiro d'Italia, as well as the five Monuments:Milan–San Remo,Tour of Flanders,Paris–Roubaix,Liège–Bastogne–Liège andGiro di Lombardia.

Notable road cyclists includeJacques Anquetil,Louison Bobet,Bernard Hinault,Alberto Contador,Miguel Indurain,Eddy Merckx,Gino Bartali,Alfredo Binda,Fausto Coppi, andFelice Gimondi.

Golf

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British Open Championship

The Open Championship, also known as the British Open, is one of the four major golf tournaments. Other notable golf tournaments in Europe include theBMW PGA Championship,Scottish Open,Irish Open,French Open andItalian Open, which are part of theEuropean Tour.

Europe competes as a single team in theRyder Cup andSolheim Cup versus the United States, and theRoyal Trophy andEurAsia Cup versus Asia. Also, theSeve Trophy was played between the Great Britain and Ireland and the Continental Europe team.

Notable male golfers includeNick Faldo,Colin Montgomerie,Rory McIlroy,Pádraig Harrington,Ian Woosnam,Lee Westwood,Henrik Stenson,Bernhard Langer,Martin Kaymer,Seve Ballesteros,José María Olazábal andMiguel Ángel Jiménez. Notable female golfers includeAnnika Sörenstam,Laura Davies andSuzann Pettersen.

Motorsport

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Michael Schumacher won sevenFormula One drivers championships, five of them withScuderia Ferrari.

Motorsports are popular across nearly all of Europe. TheFormula One,FIA World Endurance Championship,World Touring Car Championship,World Rally Championship andWorld Rallycross Championship are mainly held in Europe, and are traditionally dominated by European drivers and teams. Notable automobile races include theMonaco Grand Prix,Monte Carlo Rally,24 Hours of Le Mans,24 Hours Nürburgring and24 Hours Spa.

Notable racecar drivers includeJackie Stewart,Alain Prost,Michael Schumacher,Sebastian Vettel,Lewis Hamilton,Jacky Ickx,Derek Bell,Tom Kristensen andSébastien Loeb.

Motorcycleroad racing is very popular in Europe, especially in the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy. Most of theMotorcycle Grand Prix are held in Europe. Italian ridersGiacomo Agostini andValentino Rossi are the two most successful of all time, with eight and seven 500cc / MotoGP World Championships respectively.[22] On the Isle of Man, theIsle of Man TT and other road races held in closed public roads are very popular.

Motorcycle speedway is also popular inPoland,Scandinavia, theCzech Republic and the United Kingdom.

Tennis

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TheFrench Open (Roland Garros) in Paris

Tennis is popular in most of Europe. Two of the fourGrand Slam events are held in Europe: theRoland Garros in France and theWimbledon Championships in the United Kingdom. TheRome Masters,Madrid Open,Italian Open andParis Masters haveATP World Tour Masters 1000 events, whereas the Madrid Open and Italian Open are alsoWTA Tour Tier I events.

Notable male tennis players includeNovak Djokovic,Roger Federer,Rafael Nadal,Andy Murray,Stefan Edberg,Boris Becker,Ivan Lendl andBjörn Borg. Notable female tennis players includeSteffi Graf,Maria Sharapova,Monica Seles,Justine Henin,Martina Hingis,Simona Halep,Ana Ivanovic,Victoria Azarenka,Caroline Wozniacki,Conchita Martínez,Angelique Kerber,Garbiñe Muguruza,Petra Kvitová,Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, andIga Świątek.

Other sports

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Epsom Derby

The most prestigious and lucrativeathletics andaquatics meets are in Europe. The most prestigious sporting event related to athletics is theEuropean Athletics Championships, whereinMo Farah is the most successful individual athlete.[23]

For those areas with the proper climate,winter sports are also an important. In Scandinavian andAlpine countries, various forms ofskiing andsnowboarding are popular. European competitors have traditionally dominated at theWinter Olympics and theInternational Ski Federation World Championships.[24]

Horse racing is very popular in the United Kingdom and France. Major events are theRoyal Ascot,Cheltenham Festival,Epsom Derby,Grand National andPrix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

Other popular individual sports includebadminton,boxing,darts andsnooker.

Traditional sports

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Main article:Western sports § History
See also:Hastilude andMedieval football

Some regions have games that are particular to their home, for exampleGaelic games in Ireland,Calcio storico in Italy,shinty in Scotland,pétanque in southern France,bandy in Russia and Scandinavia, Basque Pelota in Basque Country, orbullfighting in Spain.

Olympic Games

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Europe was the birthplace of the Olympic Movement that has become so central to modern individual sport, with theInternational Olympic Committee founded inSwitzerland in 1894 andGreece being the first country to hold theFirst Olympic Games. Europe has hosted a total of 30 Olympic Games (16 Summer and 14 Winter), more than any other region in the world.

During the Cold War, theSoviet Union,East Germany and other communist countries had a fierce rivalry in the Olympic Games withWestern Europe and theUnited States. Notable events include theBlood in the Water match in 1956, the1972 Olympic Men's Basketball Final, theMiracle on Ice in the1980 Winter Olympics, and the1980 and1984 boycotts.

See also

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Notes

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References

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  6. ^"EuroLeague sets a new record with over 10,500 spectators per game".Eurohoops. 22 April 2025.
  7. ^"Euro Attendance | Euro Hockey Clubs".www.eurohockeyclubs.com.
  8. ^Watterson, Johnny."In another staggered season, rugby's URC has lurched along - all the while breaking attendance records".The Irish Times.
  9. ^"Nouveau record d'affluence dans les stades de TOP 14 2024/2025 | Top 14 - Site Officiel".Ligue Nationale de Rugby.
  10. ^https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/every-super-league-clubs-average-attendance-in-2025
  11. ^https://elfpedia.eu/ELF_Attendance_Stats
  12. ^Block (2005), pp. 86, 87, 111–113, 118–121, 135–138, 144, 160; Rader (2008), p. 7.
  13. ^"Rounders (English Game)".Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved23 October 2018.
  14. ^Cohen, Claire (2 February 2015)."Save rounders! It's the only sport for people who hate sport".The Telegraph.Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved23 October 2018.
  15. ^Baseball in Cuba
  16. ^Cuban baseball's historical influence in Spain
  17. ^Josh Chetwynd,op. cit., p. 40
  18. ^"Schaerlaeckens: European baseball is providing prospects and gaining popularity". 9 September 2011.
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