The stats don’t lie: For SA, soccer still king

Soccer dominates SA sport landscape with 79% interest; rugby follows at 60%

Even with the rise of rugby, spurred by the world champion Springboks, soccer remains king among South Africans.

Recent research by Statista, a global data and business intelligence platform, indicates that 79 percent of South Africans have an interest in soccer, with rugby in second place (60 percent).

With over 5300 people surveyed, the findings reaffirmed soccer’s role as a unifying sport in South Africa, often associated with national pride and community engagement.

Cricket rounds out the traditional Big Three – where there has been little change since the early 1990s – with motorsport also highly rated (28 percent).

Rugby has no doubt made up enormous ground in recent years thanks to Siya Kolisi and his gladiatorial teammates who continue to set new standards internationally and enjoy renown as the world’s best.

Perhaps surprisingly, given the drop-off in media attention in the past decade, boxing has retained its broad appeal with 27 percent of respondents interested in the sport. With the number of local tournaments dropping off, this is a sign for Boxing SA to put its house in order to feed off the public goodwill.

The “Dricus du Plessis effect” has taken firm hold with Mixed Martial Arts (18 percent) cracking the top 10. The popularity of MMA has swelled ever since Du Plessis’ heroic UFC title win in January, so too the interest among domestic sponsors who’ve taken long to come to the party.

American Football somehow eclipses golf and cycling – perhaps it’s the Taylor Swift influence.

Less surprising is the positive performance of basketball (see above), chiefly on account of its growth in schools across the country. The NBA culture has long found a home in South Africa where fans are drawn to the cachet and cool of big stars like Lebron James and Steph Curry.

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