Sports in the United States is an important part of
American culture. The four most popular
team sports are ones that developed in North America:
baseball,
American football,
basketball and
ice hockey. The
major leagues of these sports, the
National Football League (NFL), the
Major League Baseball (MLB), the
National Basketball Association (NBA) and the
National Hockey League (NHL) enjoy massive media exposure and are considered the preeminent competitions in their respective sports in the world. Each of these leagues besides the NFL have teams that play in Canada, and all four are among the most lucrative sports leagues in the world.
Soccer (association football) is less popular as a
spectator sport in the United States than it is in many other countries, though it has wide amateur participation, particularly among youths.
Professional teams in all major sports operate as
franchises within a league. All major sports leagues use the same type of schedule with a
playoff tournament after the regular season ends. In addition to the major league-level organizations, several sports also have professional
minor leagues.
Sports are particularly associated with education in the United States, with most
high schools and
universities having organized sports.
College sports competitions play an important role in the American sporting culture. In many cases college athletics are more popular than professional sports, with the major sanctioning body being the
NCAA.
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