They enjoy pretty much what the rest of us do, movies, music, sports, especially soccer.
in South Africa rugby is a huge sport. similar to football in America. it would be almost impossible to live in south Africa and not know about rugby.
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There are professional football (soccer) leagues in many countries in South America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Equador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela). There are no professional American football teams in South America.
Bafana BafanaBafana Bafana is the national football team of South Africa.
England has hosted all three. South Africa will join them when they host the football World Cup in 2010.
It was the Spanish people who took football to South America.
1. Soccer 2. Tennis 3. Equestrianism (Horse Riding) 4. Judo 5. Basketball 6. Golf 7. Handball 8. Pétanque (Boules) 9. Rugby 10. Sailing (inc. Windsurfing)
Not in any particular order: Cricket Rugby Union Golf Football (soccer) Rugby league/tennis (debatable) Hope this helps
football (soccer) is the most popular sport in south America
Football - Steven Pienaar (Everton, England) Cricket, Rugby - The entire teams
1864 - The first Australian rugby football club was established at Sydney University. 1874 - The Southern Rugby Union - later changed to New South Wales Rugby Union - is formed at a meeting at the Oxford Hotel in Sydney.