Key Points

Malta has been selected to host the 2027 Commonwealth Youth Games, marking a historic moment for the small island nation. The event will feature eight sports, including new additions like Sailing and Para Swimming. Over 1,000 young athletes from 74 nations will compete, with venues spread across Malta and Gozo. The Games aim to inspire youth and leave a lasting legacy in sports development.

Key Points: Malta Wins Bid to Host 2027 Commonwealth Youth Games

  • Malta to host CYG 2027 with 1,000 young athletes
  • Eight sports including Sailing and Water Polo debuts
  • Largest Para sport programme in CYG history
  • Dual-island concept with venues in Malta and Gozo
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Malta to host Commonwealth Youth Games 2027

Malta will host the 2027 Commonwealth Youth Games, featuring 1,000 athletes from 74 nations across eight sports, including Para Swimming and Sailing debuts.

"Malta 2027 will be a celebration of unity, youth, and excellence. – Julian Pace Bonello, Commonwealth Sport Malta"

New Delhi, July 31

Malta is set to host the eighth edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) in 2027, with over 1,000 athletes aged 14 to 18 from 74 nations and territories expected to compete across eight sports, the event's governing body announced on Thursday.

"The award reflects Commonwealth Sport’s commitment to taking the Youth Games to new countries and especially small and island nations. Malta’s compelling dual-island concept features existing world-class facilities, with venues in four main clusters across the islands of Malta and Gozo. Hotels will be used to create two Athlete Villages, one on each island," the Commonwealth Sport said in a release.

The Sport Programme will feature eight sports, with Sailing and Water Polo making their debut at a CYG, alongside Athletics and Para Athletics, Netball, Squash, Swimming and Para Swimming, Triathlon and Weightlifting. The distinctive programme was designed to maximise local and Commonwealth youth appeal and utilise existing state-of-the-art venues.

Malta 2027 will have the largest Para sport programme at a CYG, with Para Swimming being added to the CYG programme for the first time, building on the landmark inclusion of Para Athletics at the last CYG in Trinidad and Tobago in 2023.

Dr Donald Rukare, President of Commonwealth Sport, said, “We are thrilled to bring the Commonwealth Youth Games to Malta in 2027 and thank Commonwealth Sport Malta and the Government of Malta for their commitment and vision. Malta’s athlete-first proposal, world-class facilities, and proven experience in hosting international events make it an ideal host.

“The Commonwealth Youth Games are more than a captivating celebration of sport; they are a transformative experience for young athletes. Those that compete are the stars of tomorrow and the voices of today, changemakers who will shape the future of our Movement. We look forward to being on the beautiful island of Malta in 2027.”

Julian Pace Bonello, President of Commonwealth Sport Malta, described the Games as a unique opportunity for Malta. “Malta 2027 will be a celebration of unity, youth, and excellence. This is a long-term vision that extends beyond a single event. It is about building a legacy in sports participation, athlete development, and international recognition. Our young athletes will have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to compete on home soil, inspiring an entire generation," he said.

Malta 2027 will build on the success of Trinbago 2023, a vibrant and unforgettable celebration of sport and youth that captured the imagination of athletes across the Commonwealth. Inspiring and empowering young people is a cornerstone of ‘Commonwealth United’, the Commonwealth Sport Movement’s Strategic Plan 2023-2034, and active discussions are already underway regarding future editions.

- IANS

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Priya S
The inclusion of more para sports is truly commendable! 👏 As someone working with differently-abled athletes in Mumbai, I know how much this visibility matters. Hope Indian para swimmers get good facilities to prepare.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish India would bid to host such events too. We have world-class facilities in many cities now. Sports ministry should be more proactive in bringing international events home.
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Sarah B
The dual-island concept sounds fascinating! Malta is such a beautiful country. Hope they show some local culture during the games too - would be great for young athletes to experience Mediterranean heritage along with sports.
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Kavya N
Water polo debut is exciting! But does India even have a youth water polo team? We need to start developing teams for less popular sports if we want to be true sporting giants. Maybe this will push SAI to invest in new disciplines.
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Vikram M
Three years to prepare - hope our sports authorities don't waste this time. Need proper scouting at school and district levels to identify talent early. Commonwealth Youth Games have produced stars like Neeraj Chopra in past!

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