The kind of 'sport' that involves a willing man and woman alone together in a comfortable dark room...
I really like the face punching sports. Not...not when it happens to me. But it's easily 35% more fun to watch it happen to other people.
I personally prefer the kind of sports where I can sit someplace else and watch. The latter part being optional, naturally.
Not quite interested in sports, I'd say Baseball. It seems like to be a sport which allows various types of players with different skill sets. It also seems to be more strategic than most other sports. For Basketball, you should be tall... For Soccer, it's all about your foot...
Soccer: (A.K.A. real football) Its not a sport that is limited one body type, more about technique than size. You got muscular physically strong players like Cristiano and smaller but more technicall like Messi. Another good thing is that since there are less points scored the variability of a encounter result is higher than in other sports. There are radical different roles in football (I used to be a defender). Its also pretty easy to play since all you need is an empty park, a ball and a pair of backpacks to make the goal zone. Basketball and Handball (I love it but none seems to play it anymore) are also great.
Two pairs of backpacks and ten players for a proper scrimitch, but if you cant dig up two pairs of backpacks among ten players something is profoundly wrong anyway. EDIT: Also best if you can get one bloke or sheila whose not dating anyone to be the ref...
From pictures, I don't see any difference. They both look athletic. I had never enough stamina, nor the feeling for the ball with my foot to play well... but well, I was above-average fast on short distances. So you want to say that it is an advantage for a competitive activity that the result is more random instead of depending on the on the team's skills and form of the day? I mean, I see that a big advantage of Basketball and Handball because at the end of the day you can say "They didn't play well today, so they deserved to lose."