(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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This sport originated in England and is now
most popular in the UK and other
Commonwealth countries like Australia and New Zealand. It is very much like American football
Rugby
Badminton was officially granted Olympic status in this city in Spain in 1992
Barcelona Olympic Games
This game is most popular in the UK and some former British colonies, notably India, Pakistan and Australia and boosts over 2.5 billion fans worldwide
Cricket
This sport dates to over 2,000 years ago
Badminton
This sport is played in
over 100 countries today and on five continents around the world, a favorite in the Olympic games
Floor/Field Hockey
This sport was invented by British soldiers stationed in Canada in the 1900s
Ice Hockey
This sport has 4 billion
fans, the most worldwide than any other known sport
Soccer
The earliest form of Soccer was seen in this continent 3,000 plus years ago
Asia
The game of baseball
is most popular
in two economic powerhouse countries, one
being the USA and the
other is this
Japan
The world’s most famous bicycle race dates back to 1903 in western Europe
Tour De France
In this country Soccer
was banned during 1307-1327, due to many
people getting injured in the sport.
People were thrown in jail caught playing soccer during that span
England
This Olympic season
is considered the most popular around the world with games dating back to ancient times of 776 B.C.
The Summer Olympics
The name for this sport emerged in the 1920s and the sport later spread internationally, aided by members the US military playing it while on overseas service.
Softball
In the modern era of competitive sports, this sport is most popular
in China but has expanded
all around the world
especially in the USA,
with over 25 million viewers per month
Electronic Sports (Esports)
Appeared for the first
time in the 1928 Winter Olympics
Five Olympic Rings
This championship soccer game is watched by over 600 million people worldwide
FIFA World Cup
This sport is a variation of baseball intended for indoor/outdoor play that became popular in the 1960s.
Whiffle Ball
This table sport become widespread after World War II. A popular belief is that it was invented to help rehabilitate war veterans
Foosball
CSI offers international studies for student though our partners the Center Global Engagement, in 2A-206!
Study Abroad
This soccer organizational
giant established in 1904
and is widely known
around the world today
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
This year celebrates 75 years (established in 1949) in the game and
in this well know
basketball league
featuring arguably
the greatest
players in the world
National Basketball Association (NBA)
This sport was originally
started and played
with peach baskets and a soccer style ball back in the 1890s
Basketball
These are the only
sports with
over 1 billion
fans worldwide
Tennis, Soccer, Basketball, Cricket & Field Hockey
It wasn’t until 1906
that the game of
basketball added new dimensions to the
sport that changed
the sport forever
Metal Hoops and Backboards
A game called
“poon” introduced a net to Badminton in this country in the 1800s
India
Widely recognized as the most popular individual sport in the world, and its doubles version is even more popular in the world
Tennis
In the 1600s, Badminton was considered this in England and many other European countries
Upper Class Pastime
This sport was
originally called Mintonette because of its similarity to Badminton. It became globally known in the late 1940s
Volleyball
This initiative,
among one many today, combine skills to use
sports as a way to enhance cooperation, tolerance
and respect for people
from different
backgrounds
International Sports Programming
In 1856 this
sport was referred as the U.S. “national game”
Baseball
Currently
there are over
200 Internationals Sports
federations formed for
sports played around the
world, including
some unique ones like these
Arm-wrestling & Tug-o-War