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The image shows a bar chart with data on the proportion of people showing interest in sports in the UK for 1995, 2000, and 2005. Football: 1995 approx. 41%, 2000 approx. 43%, 2005 approx. 43%. Swimming: 1995 approx. 34%, 2000 approx. 35%, 2005 approx. 35%. Rugby: 1995 approx. 20%, 2000 approx. 24%, 2005 approx. 23%. Snooker: 1995 approx. 18%, 2000 approx. 20%, 2005 approx. 17%. Tennis: 1995 approx. 27%, 2000 approx. 27%, 2005 approx. 26%. Golf: 1995 approx. 13%, 2000 approx. 13%, 2005 approx. 13%.
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The table shows those who expressed interest in specific sports in the UK between 1995 and 2005.
Overall, interest in each sport varied from year to year. But football was the most popular. Rugby and golf have also begun to gain popularity in recent years.
In 1995, football was the most popular sport, with 40% choosing it. Snooker was second, with about 30% playing it. Swimming and golf were the least popular, with tennis and rugby equally popular at about 27%.
In 2000, interest in football increased. Interest in swimming also increased by about 28%. The rest of the figures exceeded about 20%.
In 2025, interest in football was around 43%. Rugby was second in interest at around 28%. The rest did not exceed 30%.
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