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Nigeria and India submit official bids to host 2030 Commonwealth Games

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September 3, 2025
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Nigeria and India have formally submitted bids to host the 2030 Commonwealth games, the Sport Federation confirmed on Monday.

The governing body announced that the deadline for submissions closed on 31 August, with the two bids standing out after Canada – host of the inaugural 1930 Games in Hamilton—chose not to participate despite earlier speculation.

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Commonwealth Sport President Donald Rukare described the submissions as a clear demonstration of the enduring value of the Games.

“This positive response from two sporting powerhouse nations of the Commonwealth demonstrates the continued significance and legacy potential of the Games and the strength of our reimagined, sustainable Games model,” he said in a statement.

The bids have been welcomed as a crucial step for the Commonwealth Games movement, which has been under pressure since the withdrawal of Australia’s Victoria state from staging the 2026 edition over escalating costs.

That cancellation led to the Games being reassigned to Glasgow, which will host a reduced format in 2026.

India has tied its 2030 proposal to its broader sporting ambitions, with the Commonwealth Games forming part of a long-term roadmap that includes a declared interest in staging the 2036 Summer Olympic Games in Ahmedabad.

The country previously hosted the Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010, a landmark event that expanded India’s sports infrastructure on a large scale.

Nigeria’s bid represents an attempt to bring the Games to Africa for the first time.

According to the Federation, the Abuja-led submission aligns with the country’s national sports development strategy and is positioned to underline Nigeria’s role as a continental sporting hub.

Commonwealth Sport officials said both countries had presented proposals reflecting “dynamic and ambitious spirit,” with detailed policies designed to deliver lasting benefits for local communities beyond the competition.

The confirmation of bids arrives at a critical period for the Commonwealth Games Federation, which has struggled to maintain political and financial backing from member states.

Durban’s withdrawal from hosting in 2022 and Victoria’s cancellation in 2026 raised concerns over the future of the Games and prompted speculation that Glasgow 2026 might be the final edition.

The Federation emphasised that the submissions from Nigeria and India are an important marker for the event’s future and a sign that the Games remain relevant in the global sporting calendar.

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