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Commonwealth Games Association
Organization that prepares national teams for the Commonwealth Games
Organization that prepares national teams for the Commonwealth Games
A Commonwealth Games Association (CGA) is a national sports council of the Commonwealth Sports movement. Each association is responsible for organising, supporting and overseeing their national team for both the Commonwealth Games and the Commonwealth Youth Games. The associations are subject to the rules of, and report to, the Commonwealth Games Federation. As well as promoting sports nationally, an association can also place a bid for the Commonwealth Games for a potential host city. While some nations have a stand-alone association dealing exclusively with the Commonwealth Games (particularly the Home Nations, the Crown Dependencies and most of the British Overseas Territories, all of whom compete at the Olympics as one Great Britain team but compete as separate teams at the Commonwealth Games), in many of the Commonwealth nations, the local National Olympic Committee performs the function of Commonwealth Games Association for that nation. In a few nations, such as Eswatini and Malawi, the local organisation carries both names in its normal title.
Current member associations
As stated in the CGF Constitution, the current 74 member associations are grouped into the following regions: Gabon and Togo are expected to make their debuts at the 2026 Commonwealth Games bringing the member associations to 74.
Africa
Americas
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Oceania
Former member associations
The following 9 have been members of the CGA in the past, before their nations withdrew from the Commonwealth or merged with other members.
References
References
- (27 May 2020). "Youth athletes forced to look long-term after Commonwealth Games postponement".
- "The Commonwealth Games Federation | Commonwealth Games Federation".
- (26 May 2020). "Hamilton pivots to bid for 2026 Commonwealth Games following CGF encouragement".
- "The Commonwealth Games Associations".
- The British Virgin Islands, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands compete separately at the Olympic Games
- (May 2022). "Constitutional Documents of the Commonwealth Games Federation". [[Commonwealth Games Federation.
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