@@giapponese1980 Nothing can compete with the first one the soccer, but… Bro…… Volleyball non a national sport?! It's the sport that everyone plays right after soccer, from school to the beach. And one of the beast world team both men and women. Only F1?! What about cycling? And motorbike. And tennis, ski, swimming, and many others. What do you aspect from a sport to be relevant? That every single citizen play it? Yes, soccer takes the most, but Italians accept dozens of different sports because they do it and they of course love them. There is even a softball team not far from my town, and of course they play nothing comparable to usa, it's just the effort that counts there. But what do you expect from a single country which is the 1% of the planet but still has records in like every sport, from billiards to sailing to fencing, that of course can't be national ones? What do you expect, that they are all at home watching sports channels, to show that there is more than just football? In Italy we even created the Tocatì, a festival (dedicated to traditional games and sports) that leaded to a shared programme for the safeguarding of traditional games and sports at Unesco. Soccer is the national sport, and sport in general is a national thing. In Italy they invented a lot of world things, somebody can even come to teach baseball in Italy.
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@@giovannimoriggi5833 Ciao Fratello. Ho molti amici italiani che vivono in Giappone. Purtroppo non ho mai sentito parlare da loro di altro che di calcio.