Ahmedabad's 2030 Commonwealth Games Bid: India Awaits Historic November Decision

Ahmedabad has been officially recommended as the host city for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. The final decision will be made at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow on November 26. This recommendation follows a thorough evaluation process that assessed multiple candidate cities. If selected, Ahmedabad would host the historic centenary edition of the Games.

Key Points: Ahmedabad Recommended to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games

  • Ahmedabad recommended after rigorous evaluation of technical delivery and infrastructure
  • Final hosting decision scheduled for November 26 General Assembly in Glasgow
  • Nigeria's Abuja proposal also praised, considered for future 2034 Games
  • 2030 marks centenary of Commonwealth Games movement since 1930 Hamilton event
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Ahmedabad recommended to host 2030 Commonwealth Games, final decision on November 26

Commonwealth Sport recommends Ahmedabad for 2030 Commonwealth Games, with final decision coming November 26 in Glasgow. Historic centenary edition could be held in India.

"It would be an extraordinary honour for India to host the Centenary Commonwealth Games in Amdavad. - P T Usha, President of Commonwealth Games Association India"

New Delhi, October 15

The Executive Board of Commonwealth Sport on Wednesday announced that it has recommended Ahmedabad as the host city for the Centenary edition of the Commonwealth Games, scheduled to be held in 2030.

Ahmedabad will now be put forward for full Commonwealth Sport membership, with the final decision to be made at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow on 26 November 2025, according to a press release from the official Commonwealth Games website, which is also the official website of Commonwealth Sport.

The recommendation follows a rigorous evaluation process by the Commonwealth Sport Evaluation Committee, which assessed candidate cities on multiple parameters, including technical delivery, athlete experience, infrastructure, governance, and alignment with Commonwealth values.

Framed under the organisation's 'Games Reset' principles, designed to encourage innovation and collaboration, both Ahmedabad (India) and Abuja (Nigeria) submitted compelling proposals showcasing their readiness and vision to host the Games.

The recommendation represents a landmark moment for the Commonwealth Sport Movement. The 2030 Games will mark the centenary of the inaugural event held in Hamilton, Canada, in 1930. With Glasgow 2026 fast approaching and promising to deliver a 'wow factor' for athletes and fans alike, today's recommendation provides an exciting platform for the Centenary Games and beyond, offering long-term stability and momentum.

India, the most populous nation in the Commonwealth, boasts a proud sporting history and a strong record of success at the Commonwealth Games, finishing fourth on the medal table at Birmingham 2022. Amdavad's proposal emphasises India's commitment to the values of the Commonwealth and its capacity to stage a Games that reflects the scale and diversity of modern sport.

In addition, given the impressive and ambitious submission from Nigeria, the Commonwealth Sport Executive Board has agreed to develop a strategy to support and accelerate Nigeria's hosting ambitions for future Games, including consideration for 2034. This decision supports Commonwealth Sport's strategic commitment to secure the future Games pipeline and to host a Games in Africa.

Donald Rukare, Interim President of Commonwealth Sport, said, as quoted by the press release, "We are grateful to both India and Nigeria for the vision and commitment they have shown in developing proposals to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Both proposals were inspiring, reflecting the scale of opportunity within our Commonwealth family. The Executive Board has carefully considered the Evaluation Committee's findings and is recommending Amdavad to our membership. This is a significant milestone for the Movement as we look to our Centenary Games, and we now look ahead to the General Assembly in Glasgow, where our members will make the final decision."

"The Board were impressed with the vision and ambition of Nigeria's proposal and was united in our commitment to continue working with their team to explore future hosting opportunities. This decision reflects our determination to take the Commonwealth Games to the African continent," he added.

Sharing her views on the same, P T Usha, President of Commonwealth Games Association India, said, "It would be an extraordinary honour for India to host the Centenary Commonwealth Games in Amdavad. The Games would not only showcase India's world-class sporting and event capabilities, but also play a meaningful role in our national journey towards Viksit Bharat 2047. We see the 2030 Games as a powerful opportunity to inspire our youth, strengthen international partnerships and contribute to a shared future across the Commonwealth."

Katie Sadleir CNZM, Chief Executive Officer of Commonwealth Sport, said, "Today's recommendation is strategically important for the future of the Commonwealth Sport Movement. It builds on the platform that Glasgow 2026 will provide and sets a clear direction for the years ahead. The Centenary Games in 2030 offer an opportunity not just to celebrate 100 years of history, but to demonstrate how the Commonwealth Games can continue to evolve, creating meaningful impact for athletes, communities and nations across the Commonwealth."

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I'm excited about hosting, I hope the government focuses on sustainable development rather than just building temporary infrastructure. We need long-term benefits for Ahmedabad's citizens.
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David E
As someone who attended the 2010 Delhi Games, I can say India knows how to put on a spectacular show. The energy and hospitality were incredible. Ahmedabad will be amazing!
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Ananya R
Gujarat has been developing so rapidly! This will put Ahmedabad on the global map and boost tourism. Perfect timing with our Viksit Bharat vision. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Siddharth J
I appreciate that Nigeria is also being considered for future games. Africa deserves its chance to host major sporting events. Good to see inclusive planning.
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Kavya N
The centenary edition in India would be so special! Our young athletes will get incredible motivation. Hope we invest properly in sports infrastructure across the country.
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Michael C
Having visited Ahmedabad multiple times for business, I can confirm the city has excellent facilities and the people are incredibly welcoming. Perfect choice for the centenary games!

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