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Ahmedabad recommended as host for 2030 Commonwealth Games, final decision on Nov 26

| @indiablooms | Oct 16, 2025, at 12:09 am

Ahmedabad has been recommended as the proposed host city for the 2030 Commonwealth Games by the Executive Board of Commonwealth Sport, marking a major step toward bringing the multi-sport event back to India after two decades.

A final decision on the hosting rights will be made on November 26, at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow, after the proposal is presented to the full membership for approval.

If confirmed, Ahmedabad would become the second Indian city to host the Games, following New Delhi’s 2010 edition, and further strengthen India’s bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games, also proposed to be held in Ahmedabad.

“Amdavad (also known as Ahmedabad, in the Indian state of Gujarat) will now be put forward to the full Commonwealth Sport membership, with the final decision taking place at the General Assembly in Glasgow,” the official press statement said.

India had faced competition from Abuja, Nigeria, for the 2030 Games, but the board has decided to work on a plan to support and accelerate Nigeria’s hosting ambitions for future Games, including possible consideration for 2034.

Praising India’s proposal, Commonwealth Sport said, “India, the most populous nation in the Commonwealth, has a proud sporting history and a strong record of Commonwealth Games success, finishing fourth at Birmingham 2022. Ahmedabad’s proposal reflects India’s commitment to Commonwealth values and its capacity to stage a Games that mirrors the scale and diversity of modern sport.”

Dr. Donald Rukare, Interim President of Commonwealth Sport, said the board was “grateful to both India and Nigeria for their vision and commitment.”

“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 Ahmedabad. This is a significant milestone as we look to our Centenary Games,” Dr. Rukare added.

He also commended Nigeria’s proposal, saying the board was “united in its commitment to take the Commonwealth Games to Africa in the near future.”

India’s potential hosting of the 2030 Games comes as the country continues to expand its global sports footprint, aligning with its long-term ambition to bring the Olympic Games to India.

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