The table illustrates the
overall
percentage of people in a European country who were interested in seven different sports in 1999, 2004 and 2009.
Linking Words
Overall
, Linking Words
football
attracted the highest proportion of people throughout the period, Use synonyms
whereas
Linking Words
golf
consistently had the lowest percentage. Use synonyms
While
interest in some sports increased over time, others experienced a gradual decline.
In 1999, Linking Words
football
was by far the most popular sport, accounting for 57%. Tennis and basketball followed at 25% and 26%, respectively. Volleyball represented 17%, Use synonyms
while
swimming stood at 34%. Yoga and Linking Words
golf
were less popular, at 10% and 8% respectively.
By 2004, participation in several sports had risen. Swimming increased to 34%, and tennis climbed to 30%. Use synonyms
Golf
and volleyball Use synonyms
also
grew to 13% and 20% respectively. Linking Words
In contrast
, Linking Words
football
declined slightly to 52%, Use synonyms
while
basketball fell marginally to 25%. Yoga remained stable at 10%.
In 2009, interest in Linking Words
golf
and yoga rose Use synonyms
further
, reaching 17% and 13% respectively. Linking Words
However
, Linking Words
football
continued its downward trend, dropping to 48%. Basketball and volleyball Use synonyms
also
decreased to 24% and 18%. Meanwhile, tennis increased moderately to 33%, Linking Words
whereas
swimming remained unchanged.Linking Words