Sports in France
Sports in France
Sports in France
Football
Football is the most popular sport in France with 2,225,595
licensed players in 2009. The France national football
team represents France in international football. France was one of
the four European teams that participated at the inaugural World
Cup in 1930 and are one of eight national teams to have won the
competition, which they did in 1998 when they hosted the Cup.
The team also won the UEFA Euro and FIFA Confederations
Cup and the Summer Olympics football tournament.
Some of the players are living legends such as Zidane, Henry are
house-hold names today, but you can't forget the old school such
as Eric Cantona, Jean-Pierre Papin and Michel Platini.
Cycling
France holds the annual cycling race Tour de France, which takes
place each July
There are also other famous French cycling races such as the Paris
Nice and Paris-Roubaix.
Tennis
Among the popular French sports are tennis, and every year,
during the spring, the best clay-court specialists in the world
converge on Roland Garros to test their skills. In fact, tennis is so
popular in France that it ranks only second to football. The last
Frenchman to win the French Open was Yannick Noah in 1983,
while the last French woman, Mary Pierce, secured the title in
2000.
Basketball
Rugby Union
Petanque
This is the the famous game that is played outside of the French
cafes, with a glass of wine, or if you are fril the South of France at
least a glass of Ricard ! There are two versions of the game
Petanque and Boules, the rules are slightly different. The game is
very social played amongst friends and family, however at a
professional level it is a very serious and skilful game.
Parkour
Main article: Parkour
Developed in France, parkour ("art du déplacement") is a physical
activity that is difficult to categorize. It is an art that
resembles self-defense and martial arts. According to the
founderDavid Belle, the spirit of parkour is guided in part by the
notions of "escape" and "reach," that is, the idea of using quick
thinking
An important characteristic of parkour is efficiency.
With some of the best snow and slopes in Europe, the mountains
are perfect training ground for downhill, slalom and cross-country
skiing.
Sailing
France is often used as a starting point for great sail races such as
the Route du Rhum
Motor sports