Sports Anime Recommendations!Our collection of lists that rank the best anime for every popular sport, including basketball, boxing, and even car racing!
Updated September 1, 2023 141.6K votes 36.1K voters 788.6K views
Over 36.1K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Best Sports Anime Of All Time, Ranked
Sports anime are some of the most popular anime among fans. The anime sports genre boasts a huge array of amazing shows, covering just about every sport you can think of (Ping Pong: The Animation can verify this). Here's a list of the top sports anime, voted by anime fans everywhere. The best sports anime includes popular series like Haikyuu!! and Kuroko's Basketball, as well as underrated anime like SK8 the Infinity and Yowamushi Pedal.  The shows that are listed may have different sub-genres, but they're all about sports in one way or another. What is the greatest sport anime of all time? Vote up your favorite sports anime and help fans decide once and for all.
On just about every anime list you'll find Haikyu!! is the top sports anime. That's because it's so darn good. It has excellent art and animation, a great cast of characters, and it accurately depicts how volleyball is played.
The story centers around the Karasuno Volleyball Team and their journey to victory, but also shines plenty of light on the other teams.
Kuroko's Basketball makes basketball matches look like magical battles. You won't find realism here, but you'll find awesomeness.
Tetsuya Kuroko was once the "Phantom Sixth" in a group of high-powered middle school basketball players. In high school, he's determined to stand out without the rest of the Generation of Miracle's help. Specifically, he wants to win the Inter-High. His new friend Kagami is determined to support him. This proves difficult when his former teammates reappear.
If you're tired of sports anime where everything is solved through teamwork and friendship, you might want to check out Blue Lock. Yoichi Isagi is a soccer player who lost an important game when he decided to pass the ball to someone else. He's not too differently from a lot of the strikers in Japan, which is why the country launched the controversial Blue Lock program.
The Blue Lock program takes kids like Yoichi from all over the country and pits them against each other in vicious competition. The single winner gets a spot with a national team, while the loser has no choice but to retire from the game for good.
Hajime no Ippo is a well-loved sports anime that many fans would name as their favorite.
Makunouchi Ippo has been bullied all his life. One day during a particularly brutal beat down, a boxer named Takamura Mamoru rescues him and takes him back to his boxing gym to recover. Once he wakes up, Takamura encourages him to attack a punching bag with his bully's photo on it. This not only encourages him to defend himself, it also awakens a fascination with boxing itself.
After a recruiter notices Eijun Sawamura's atypical pitching style, he's invited to join the prestigious Seidou High School baseball team. Though his former teammates are sad to see him go, they encourage him to take the opportunity.
He soon realizes that he's a small fish in a big pond. His fellow teammates are amazing, but he doesn't want to be left behind. No matter how great the rest of the team is, he's determined to become its ace.
Set in beautiful Okinawa, SK8 the Infinity is a unique and exciting anime all about skateboarding. Since it's directed by the same person who directed Free!, you can expect plenty of attractive male characters, and a strong focus on interpersonal relationships.
By day, Reki Kyan attends high school and works at a skate shop, but by night, he attends S - an underground skating event in which hardcore skaters compete on a dangerous terrain. When his new friend Langa Hasegawa joins, S's enigmatic founder Adam becomes obsessed with his skills. Reki's involvement with S has suddenly become a whole lot more complicated - as has his friendship with Langa.