Team sports
Sports played between opposing teams, built around a shared goal and constant communication. Among the most social ways to stay active.
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Football
The world’s most popular team sport — endless running, teamwork and community in one game.
Basketball
A fast, dynamic team sport of running, jumping and quick decisions on court.
Cricket
A bat-and-ball team sport where sides take turns to bat and to bowl and field, scoring runs.
Baseball
A bat-and-ball team sport where two sides alternate between batting and fielding to score runs.
Volleyball
A non-contact team sport of rallies, jumps and teamwork — indoors or on the beach.
Rugby
A physical team sport of carrying, passing and kicking an oval ball toward the opposing line.
Field Hockey
An outdoor team sport that uses curved sticks to move a ball, built on agility and teamwork.
Futsal
A fast, small-sided indoor form of football played on a hard court with a low-bounce ball.
American Football
A strategic, position-based team sport of set plays, sprinting and coordinated teamwork on a marked field.
Ice Hockey
A fast team sport on ice that combines skating skill with quick passing and goal-scoring.
Handball
A fast indoor team sport of passing, jumping and throwing to score with the hands.
Softball
A friendly bat-and-ball team sport, closely related to baseball, played with a larger, softer ball.
Ultimate Frisbee
A fast, non-contact team sport played with a flying disc, known for constant running and self-refereeing.
Netball
A non-contact, position-based team sport of quick passing and accurate shooting.
Lacrosse
A fast, stick-and-ball team sport of catching, cradling and shooting a small ball toward a goal.
Water Polo
A demanding team sport played in deep water, blending swimming endurance with tactics.
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