In contrast with previous years, we used figures compiled in euros rather than U.S. dollars in reporting about NPD’s annual Global Sport Market estimate. We have put a new story on our website with the figures in euros as well as dollars, and here are the main data in both currencies: The global sports market was worth €429 billion or $508 billion in 2020. The Chinese market recorded a 2 percent decrease to €55.7 billion ($66.0bn) and remained the second-largest market in the world after the U.S., whose 3 percent increase to €136.8 million ($162.0bn) contributed to 48 percent of the global market’s growth. The market declined by 3 percent to €19.6 billion ($23.2bn) in Japan. France came next with a drop of 1 percent to €15.5 billion ($18.4bn). It was followed by the U.K., flat at €13.2 billion ($15.6bn), Canada with a turnover of €11.6 billion ($13.7bn), South Korea at €11.3 billion ($13.4bn), India at €10.9 billion ($12.9bn) and Italy at €9.2 billion ($10.9bn).