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Commonwealth Games Host Cities List – All CWG Editions

Complete Commonwealth Games host cities list from 1930 to 2026 with country, year & key facts. Updated 2026. Essential for UPSC, SSC, Banking & sports GK exams.

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The Commonwealth Games host cities list is a frequently tested sports GK topic in UPSC, SSC CGL, Banking, Railways, and State PSC exams — the Commonwealth Games, held every four years, bring together athletes from Commonwealth nations historically linked to the British Empire.

First held in 1930 as the British Empire Games in Hamilton, Canada, the CWG has grown into one of the world’s largest multi-sport competitions. This page covers all 24 editions (1930–2030), host cities and countries, name evolution, India’s hostings (Delhi 2010 and Ahmedabad 2030), and key records including Australia’s 5 hostings — more than any other country.

23 CWG editions (1930–2026)
5 Australia’s hostings (most by any country)
2010 India’s CWG hostings: New Delhi (2010) & Ahmedabad (2030)
1930 First CWG (Hamilton, Canada)

⚡ Quick Facts

Must-Know CWG Facts for Exams
  • First CWG (1930): Hamilton, Canada — called “British Empire Games”; 11 nations, 6 sports, ~400 athletes.
  • Most hostings: Australia = 5 (Sydney 1938, Perth 1962, Brisbane 1982, Melbourne 2006, Gold Coast 2018). Canada = 4. Scotland = 4 (Edinburgh 1970 & 1986, Glasgow 2014 & 2026). India = 2nd hosting in 2030 (Ahmedabad — Centenary Games).
  • India’s CWG hostings: 2010, New Delhi (XIX edition) — India finished 2nd with 101 medals (38 Gold). 2030, Ahmedabad (XXIV edition) — the Centenary Games; India will be only the 2nd Asian nation to host CWG twice.
  • First Asian host: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1998) — also first time cricket featured as CWG sport.
  • 2026 CWG: Glasgow, Scotland — Scotland’s 4th hosting; Glasgow’s 2nd time (first was 2014). 2030 CWG: Ahmedabad, India — XXIV Centenary edition (100th anniversary); confirmed November 2025.
⚠️ Common Exam Traps — Commonwealth Games

Trap 1 — First Asian host: The first Asian CWG host was Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia, 1998), NOT New Delhi. New Delhi (India, 2010) was the second Asian host city.

Trap 2 — Australia’s hosting count: Australia has hosted 5 times, not 4. Gold Coast 2018 is often forgotten — Sydney (1938) + Perth (1962) + Brisbane (1982) + Melbourne (2006) + Gold Coast (2018).

Trap 3 — CWG name history: The event was called “British Empire Games” (1930–1950), not “Commonwealth Games” from the beginning. It became “Commonwealth Games” only from 1978 (Edmonton, Canada). Exam questions test this name evolution.

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🏅 Commonwealth Games Host Cities — Complete List (1930–2030)

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# ↕ Year ↕ Edition Host City ↕ Host Country ↕ Nations Official Name of Games Notable Fact
11930I Hamilton 1st Ever CWG Canada 🇨🇦11 British Empire Games First ever CWG; 6 sports; ~400 athletes; founded by M.M. Robinson of Canada
21934II London England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿16 British Empire Games First time held in England; 16 nations; London’s only CWG hosting
31938III Sydney Australia 🇦🇺15 British Empire Games First CWG in Southern Hemisphere; Australia’s 1st hosting
41950IV Auckland New Zealand 🇳🇿12 British Empire Games First post-WWII edition; 12 nations; New Zealand’s 1st hosting
51954V Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦24 British Empire & Commonwealth Games Canada’s 2nd hosting; name changed to “British Empire & Commonwealth Games”
61958VI Cardiff Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿35 British Empire & Commonwealth Games Only CWG hosted by Wales; 35 nations; Cardiff is Wales’s only CWG
71962VII Perth Australia 🇦🇺35 British Empire & Commonwealth Games Australia’s 2nd hosting; 35 nations competed
81966VIII Kingston Jamaica 🇯🇲34 British Empire & Commonwealth Games First CWG held in the Caribbean; Jamaica’s only hosting
91970IX Edinburgh Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿42 British Commonwealth Games Scotland’s 1st hosting; name changed to “British Commonwealth Games”; 42 nations
101974X Christchurch New Zealand 🇳🇿38 British Commonwealth Games New Zealand’s 2nd hosting; 38 nations; “British Commonwealth Games” era
111978XI Edmonton Canada 🇨🇦46 Commonwealth Games First edition called simply “Commonwealth Games” — the name it still carries; Canada’s 3rd hosting
121982XII Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺46 Commonwealth Games Australia’s 3rd hosting; Queensland; 46 nations
131986XIII Edinburgh Boycott Year Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿26 Commonwealth Games 32 nations boycotted over UK’s refusal to sanction apartheid South Africa; only 26 nations competed
141990XIV Auckland New Zealand 🇳🇿55 Commonwealth Games New Zealand’s 3rd hosting; 55 nations; Auckland’s 2nd CWG
151994XV Victoria Canada 🇨🇦63 Commonwealth Games Canada’s 4th and most recent hosting; British Columbia; 63 nations
161998XVI Kuala Lumpur 1st Asian Host Malaysia 🇲🇾70 Commonwealth Games First Asian city to host CWG; first time cricket featured as CWG sport; 70 nations
172002XVII Manchester England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿72 Commonwealth Games England’s 2nd hosting; 72 nations (then-record); India won 69 medals finishing 4th
182006XVIII Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺71 Commonwealth Games Australia’s 4th hosting; India won 50 medals (22 Gold); India’s then-best CWG performance
192010XIX New Delhi India’s Only Hosting India 🇮🇳71 Commonwealth Games Only CWG in India; 2nd Asian host; 71 nations; India 2nd on medals tally (101 medals, 38 Gold)
202014XX Glasgow Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿71 Commonwealth Games Scotland’s 3rd hosting; first CWG with fully integrated para-sport events; 71 nations
212018XXI Gold Coast Australia’s 5th Australia 🇦🇺71 Commonwealth Games Australia’s 5th hosting — most by any country; Queensland; India won 66 medals (26 Gold, 3rd place)
222022XXII Birmingham First More Women’s Events England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿72 Commonwealth Games First CWG with more women’s medal events than men’s; England’s 3rd hosting; India 4th (61 medals, 22 Gold)
232026XXIII Glasgow Upcoming Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿TBC Commonwealth Games Glasgow’s 2nd hosting (first was 2014); Scotland’s 4th overall; smaller format (10 sports); 23 July – 2 Aug 2026
242030XXIV Ahmedabad (Amdavad) Centenary Games India 🇮🇳TBC Commonwealth Games India’s 2nd hosting; 3rd Asian host; 100th anniversary CWG; confirmed Nov 26, 2025; 15–17 sports planned
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🌍 Host Country Tally — Times Hosted

Country Times Hosted Host Cities & Years Continent
Australia 🇦🇺5Sydney (1938), Perth (1962), Brisbane (1982), Melbourne (2006), Gold Coast (2018)Oceania
Canada 🇨🇦4Hamilton (1930), Vancouver (1954), Edmonton (1978), Victoria (1994)Americas
Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿4Edinburgh (1970, 1986), Glasgow (2014, 2026)Europe
England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿3London (1934), Manchester (2002), Birmingham (2022)Europe
New Zealand 🇳🇿3Auckland (1950, 1990), Christchurch (1974)Oceania
India 🇮🇳2New Delhi (2010), Ahmedabad (2030)Asia
Malaysia 🇲🇾1Kuala Lumpur (1998)Asia
Jamaica 🇯🇲1Kingston (1966)Americas/Caribbean
Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿1Cardiff (1958)Europe

*Ahmedabad 2030 officially confirmed on November 26, 2025 — India’s 2nd CWG hosting and the Centenary (100th anniversary) edition.

🇮🇳 India & the Commonwealth Games — Quick Reference

Edition / Year Host City India’s Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total Key Fact
2002 (Manchester)England4th30221769India’s breakout Games; shooting and wrestling dominated
2006 (Melbourne)Australia4th22171150India improved its tally; shooting contributed heavily
2010 (New Delhi)India 🇮🇳2nd382736101India’s best CWG performance; 1st time India hosted; largest Games then
2014 (Glasgow)Scotland5th15301964Decline in golds; shooting not included in Glasgow Games
2018 (Gold Coast)Australia3rd26202066India 3rd behind Australia & England; shooting returned
2022 (Birmingham)England4th22162361Shooting not included again; wrestling and table tennis key
2030 (Ahmedabad)India 🇮🇳India’s 2nd hosting — Centenary edition; confirmed Nov 2025; shooting and wrestling may return

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📝 Key Notes & Memory Tips

Note 1 — CWG Name Evolution (Frequently Tested)

The Commonwealth Games has had four official names: British Empire Games (1930–1950 editions) → British Empire & Commonwealth Games (1954–1966 editions) → British Commonwealth Games (1970–1974 editions) → Commonwealth Games (1978 onwards). The “Commonwealth Games” name was adopted at Edmonton 1978. The name gradually dropped “British” and “Empire” to reflect the Games becoming more inclusive and post-colonial. Exam questions test this four-stage name evolution.

Note 2 — Australia’s 5 Hostings: The Most by Any Country

Australia has hosted the Commonwealth Games 5 times — more than any other nation: Sydney (1938, 1st Australian hosting), Perth (1962), Brisbane (1982), Melbourne (2006), Gold Coast (2018). The Gold Coast 2018 is often the forgotten 5th. Canada is second with 4 hostings (Hamilton 1930, Vancouver 1954, Edmonton 1978, Victoria 1994). Scotland now has 4 hostings (Edinburgh 1970 & 1986, Glasgow 2014 & 2026).

Note 3 — India’s 2010 Delhi CWG

India has hosted the CWG twice: XIX Commonwealth Games in 2010 in New Delhi (the first time), and the upcoming XXIV Centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030 in Ahmedabad. India is only the second Asian nation to host the CWG (after Malaysia), and is the only country to host the Centenary edition. The 2010 New Delhi Games featured 71 nations and over 6,000 athletes; India finished 2nd with 101 medals (38 Gold, 27 Silver, 36 Bronze). The 2030 Ahmedabad Games were confirmed on November 26, 2025, at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow.

Note 4 — Asian Hosts and the 1998 KL Games

Only two Asian cities have hosted the Commonwealth Games: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1998) — the first Asian host — and New Delhi, India (2010) — the second. The 1998 Kuala Lumpur Games were notable for being the first time cricket appeared as a CWG sport. No East Asian, Southeast Asian, or Middle Eastern city beyond Malaysia has hosted the Games. The 1986 Edinburgh Games saw a major boycott (32 nations refused) over British PM Thatcher’s refusal to impose economic sanctions on apartheid South Africa — only 26 nations competed.

🧠 Mnemonics — Commonwealth Games

Most frequent hosts: “Australia Comes, Canada Sees, Scotland Enjoys, England Nice, NZ Three” → Australia (5) | Canada (4) | Scotland (4) | England (3) | NZ (3)

Name evolution: “Empire → Empire & Commonwealth → British Commonwealth → Commonwealth” → 1930, 1954, 1970, 1978

India’s CWG: “Delhi 2010 — XIX; Ahmedabad 2030 — XXIV Centenary” → India hosts twice, second time is the 100th anniversary Games

First Asian host: “KL 1998 — Kuala Lumpur opened Asia’s CWG door” → First cricket CWG too

Australia’s 5 cities: “Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, Gold Coast” → 1938, 1962, 1982, 2006, 2018

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Question 1 of 5
Which country has hosted the Commonwealth Games the most number of times?
A. England
B. Canada
C. New Zealand
D. Australia
\u2705 Explanation

Australia has hosted the Commonwealth Games 5 times \u2014 Sydney (1938), Perth (1962), Brisbane (1982), Melbourne (2006), and Gold Coast (2018). Canada is second with 4 hostings. No other country has hosted more than 3 times as of 2024.

Question 2 of 5
India hosted the Commonwealth Games in which year and which city?
A. 2006 \u2014 Mumbai
B. 2010 \u2014 New Delhi
C. 2014 \u2014 Chennai
D. 2002 \u2014 Kolkata
\u2705 Explanation

India hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010 in New Delhi \u2014 the XIX edition. It was the largest CWG at the time with 71 nations participating. India finished second on the medals tally with 101 medals (38 Gold, 27 Silver, 36 Bronze). India will host again in 2030 in Ahmedabad \u2014 the XXIV Centenary edition, confirmed November 2025.

Question 3 of 5
The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930. In which city and country?
A. London, England
B. Sydney, Australia
C. Hamilton, Canada
D. Auckland, New Zealand
\u2705 Explanation

The first Commonwealth Games (called the British Empire Games) were held in Hamilton, Canada in 1930. Eleven nations and approximately 400 athletes participated across 6 sports. The Games were the brainchild of Melville Marks Robinson of Canada.

Question 4 of 5
Which was the first Asian city to host the Commonwealth Games?
A. New Delhi, India
B. Singapore
C. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
D. Bangkok, Thailand
\u2705 Explanation

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia hosted the 1998 Commonwealth Games (XVI edition) \u2014 the first time the Games were held in Asia. New Delhi hosted in 2010, making it the second Asian host city. The 1998 Games were also notable for being the first time cricket featured as a CWG sport.

Question 5 of 5
The 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham were historic because they were the first CWG to:
A. Include shooting as a sport
B. Be held outside a capital city
C. Feature more women’s medal events than men’s events
D. Attract more than 80 nations
\u2705 Explanation

Birmingham 2022 was the first Commonwealth Games to feature more women’s medal events than men’s \u2014 a landmark in gender equity for international multi-sport events. Birmingham organised these Games on short notice after Durban (South Africa) was stripped of hosting rights in 2017.

✅ Key Takeaways

Remember These for Your Exam
1
Australia = 5 hostings (most any country): Sydney 1938, Perth 1962, Brisbane 1982, Melbourne 2006, Gold Coast 2018.
2
First CWG = 1930, Hamilton, Canada — called “British Empire Games”; 11 nations. “Commonwealth Games” name adopted only in 1978 (Edmonton).
3
India hosted 2010 New Delhi (XIX) — finished 2nd with 101 medals (38 Gold). Second Asian host after Kuala Lumpur 1998. India will host again in 2030 (Ahmedabad — XXIV Centenary Games), confirmed November 2025.
4
First Asian host = Kuala Lumpur 1998 (NOT New Delhi). Also the first time cricket featured at CWG.
5
1986 Edinburgh = major boycott: 32 nations refused over apartheid South Africa sanctions; only 26 competed — lowest modern-era participation.
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Birmingham 2022 = first CWG with more women’s events than men’s. Glasgow 2026 = Scotland’s 4th hosting; Glasgow’s 2nd time (first = 2014). Ahmedabad 2030 = India’s 2nd hosting — XXIV Centenary edition (100th anniversary Games).

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs \u2014 Commonwealth Games Host Cities
How many times has India hosted the Commonwealth Games?

India has hosted the Commonwealth Games twice. The first was the XIX Commonwealth Games in 2010 in New Delhi — the only time any South Asian nation had hosted the CWG until then. The 2010 Games featured 71 nations and over 6,000 athletes, and India finished second on the medals tally with 101 medals (38 gold). India will host a second time in 2030 in Ahmedabad (Amdavad) — the XXIV Centenary Commonwealth Games, marking the 100th anniversary of the CWG. This was confirmed on November 26, 2025, at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow.

Which countries have hosted the Commonwealth Games more than once?

Australia leads with 5 hostings (1938, 1962, 1982, 2006, 2018). Canada has hosted 4 times (1930, 1954, 1978, 1994). Scotland has hosted 4 times (1970, 1986, 2014, 2026). England has hosted 3 times (1934, 2002, 2022). New Zealand has hosted 3 times (1950, 1974, 1990). India has hosted twice — New Delhi (2010) and Ahmedabad (2030). Wales (1958), Jamaica (1966), and Malaysia (1998) have each hosted once.

What is the difference between the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics?

The Commonwealth Games are a multi-sport event held every four years exclusively for athletes from Commonwealth nations — approximately 56 countries historically linked to the British Empire. The Olympics are open to all nations (200+). The CWG includes sports not in the Olympics (like lawn bowls, netball, and squash) and is governed by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). The Olympic Games are governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Both are quadrennial events but alternate on a two-year cycle with each other.

Why are the Commonwealth Games important for India’s competitive exam GK?

The CWG is regularly tested in UPSC, SSC, Banking, and defence exams because India is a top-performing nation and has hosted the Games. Key exam facts include: India’s 2010 hosting in New Delhi (XIX edition), India’s upcoming 2030 hosting in Ahmedabad (XXIV Centenary edition, confirmed November 2025), Australia as the most frequent host (5 times), the first Asian host (Kuala Lumpur 1998), the first Games in Hamilton 1930, and India’s recent medal tallies. Birmingham 2022 (61 medals, 4th place) and the upcoming Glasgow 2026 (July 23–Aug 2) are current affairs-relevant facts.

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