- A new survey indicates UK parents spend an average of £443 annually to support their children's involvement in sporting activities.
- Children typically participate in three different sports each year, with football, swimming, and dance emerging as the most popular choices.
- Hockey is identified as the most expensive sport, costing parents an average of £460 per year, followed by dance and basketball.
- The largest expenditures are on lessons and coaching, specialist kit, and footwear, with travel, club memberships, and general equipment also contributing significantly.
- Despite nearly two-thirds of parents stating no financial limit on spending, over half report that the cost-of-living crisis has restricted the number of sports their child can try.
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Survey reveals true cost of children’s sports – and which is the most expensive