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SA fourth in Top 10 most athletically talented countries
Saturday Star
|October 11, 2025
COUNTRIES around the world participate in sports not only for national pride but also to enhance their global image and soft power.
SOUTH Africa has ranked as the fourth most athletically talented country in the world, according to a survey
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Sports foster unity among citizens, creating a shared sense of purpose and pride.
A nation's success in sports can significantly elevate its international standing, while also promoting tolerance and breaking down prejudices among diverse populations.
Furthermore, physical activity through sport contributes to the health and well-being of individuals and communities alike. However, some countries are naturally more athletically gifted than others. Here are the top 10 countries renowned for their athletic talent, according to a survey of global respondents.
Brazil: The country is synonymous with athletic talent, primarily due to its rich football culture. The country's emphasis on skill and creativity is nurtured in informal settings such as beaches and streets, often beginning with futsal.
The passion for sports is deeply ingrained in Brazilian society, supported by legendary athletes like Pelé and Neymar, who inspire future generations. This cultural immersion facilitates spontaneous training grounds that nurture emerging talent.
Argentina: The country's athletic prowess is largely attributed to its cultural passion for sports like football and polo.
These sports are woven into the fabric of Argentine life, supported by community involvement and informal play. The geography of the Pampas, with its open fields ideal for polo, along with strong equestrian traditions, further enhances the country's success in these sports.
This story is from the October 11, 2025 edition of Saturday Star.
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