Most Popular Sports of Pakistan

 

Top 10 Sports; the most popular sports in Pakistan are:

Top Sports


Cricket: Cricket is the most popular and widely played sport in Pakistan. It is also the most successful sport for the national team, which has won several international titles such as the 1992 World Cup, the 2009 T20 World Cup, and the 2017 Champions Trophy. Cricket has a huge fan following in Pakistan and attracts many local and foreign players to participate in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), a professional Twenty20 cricket league.

Hockey: Hockey is the national sport of Pakistan and the second-most popular sport in the country. Pakistan has a rich history of hockey, having won three Olympic gold medals and four World Cups. Hockey was once the dominant sport in Pakistan, but its popularity has declined in recent years due to poor performance, lack of infrastructure, and competition from other sports.

Squash: Squash is another sport that has brought glory to Pakistan. Pakistan has produced some of the greatest squash players of all time, such as Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan, who have won multiple world championships and British Open titles. Squash is still popular among the urban elite and has several clubs and courts across the country.

Football: Football is a widely played sport in Pakistan, especially among the youth and in rural areas. Football has a large fan base in Pakistan, who follow various domestic and international leagues and tournaments. The Pakistan national football team is ranked 200th in the world by FIFA as of December 2021 and has never qualified for the World Cup.

Badminton: Badminton is a popular sport in Pakistan as it is easy to play and requires low cost and space. Badminton is played at various levels, from schools and colleges to clubs and national tournaments. The Pakistan national badminton team has participated in several Asian and Commonwealth Games and has won some medals at regional events.

Volleyball: Volleyball is a popular sport in Pakistan, especially in rural areas where it is played on makeshift courts. Volleyball is also played at schools, colleges, and clubs across the country. The Pakistan national volleyball team has competed in several Asian Games and Asian Championships and has won some bronze medals at regional events.

Boxing: Boxing is a growing sport in Pakistan, with many young talents emerging in recent years. Boxing is also influenced by the popularity of British boxer Amir Khan, who is of Pakistani origin and has visited Pakistan several times to promote the sport. The Pakistan national boxing team has participated in several Olympic Games, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games and has won some medals at regional events.

Tennis: Tennis is a popular sport among the urban class of Pakistan, who follow international stars like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. Tennis is also played at schools, colleges, and clubs across the country. The Pakistan national tennis team has competed in several Davis Cup and Fed Cup matches and has reached the World Group II stage once.

Wrestling: Wrestling is a traditional sport in Pakistan that has a cultural significance. Wrestling is also known as kushti or pehlwani and is practiced at akharas or wrestling pits. Wrestling is popular among rural communities and attracts large crowds at local events. The Pakistan national wrestling team has participated in several Olympic Games, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games and has won some medals at regional events.

Basketball: Basketball is a relatively new sport in Pakistan that is gaining popularity among the youth and in urban areas. Basketball is played at schools, colleges, and clubs across the country. The Pakistan national basketball team has competed in several Asian Games and Asian Championships but has not achieved any notable success.



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