Sports in the Oan Isles

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Sports in the Oan Isles is diverse and varied. Both imported and domestic sports remain popular in the country. Some of the most popular sports include rugby, association football (also known as soccer), canoeing, surfing, and Oan traditional fist fighting (a form of martial arts). The Oan Isles has hosted international sporting events such as the Aldanic Games. The Minister of Cultural Heritage advises the government of the Oan Isles on sporting policy and the Oan Sports Association oversees professional and amateur sports in the country. The history of sports in the Oan Isles is long and intriguing.

Rugby

The Oan Rugby Association is responsible for administering and overseeing professional and amateur rugby union in the country. This includes running the Oan Super Cup, the country’s premier professional rugby tournament as well as the Oan Shield Cup for university rugby. Rugby is the most popular sport in the Oan Isles. There are 28 professional rugby sporting clubs, 120