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Mohamad Nazifuddin Najib, secretary general of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, says the Games could include fewer sports, ‘resulting in a smaller opening and closing ceremony’. Photo: Olympic Council of Malaysia

Malaysia considers hosting ‘downsized’ Commonwealth Games or working with Singapore, cabinet to discuss issue this week

  • Country was offered £100 million (HK$996 million) to defray hosting costs, and says it could hold fewer sports or not build a games village
  • Leading sports official says collaborating with neighbouring Singapore is a ‘possibility’ but final decision on hosting will lie with government

The Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) said Monday it was considering hosting a “downsized” Commonwealth Games in 2026 but the final decision would lie with the government.

The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is scrambling to find a host after the Australian state of Victoria abruptly pulled out in July last year, citing spiralling costs.

“For example, it doesn’t have to include 15 sports. It could be 10 sports, resulting in a smaller opening and closing ceremony,” OCM secretary general Mohamad Nazifuddin Najib said.

The late Queen Elizabeth at the Commonwealth Games in 1998, when Malaysia last hosted the event. Photo: AP

He also suggested several measures to reduce costs, such as using standard hotels and accommodation to house athletes and officials instead of building a dedicated Games village.

Malaysia could also redirect some of its budget for the Southeast Asian Games, which it is hosting in 2027, towards the Commonwealth event, he told reporters.

“So, all of that can be discussed, but we’ll let the decision come from the cabinet.”

Malaysian sports minister Hannah Yeoh confirmed that the government was considering the plan to host the Games, with the cabinet expected to discuss the matter this week.

“The most important thing is that when the decision is made, we assure you it will be after taking into consideration all the possible angles,” she was quoted as saying by the New Straits Times.

Malaysia previously hosted the event in 1998.

Malaysian sports minister Hannah Yeoh confirmed her government was considering hosting the Games.

Victoria’s sudden move, and the lack of an obvious alternative, triggered debate about the future of the games, which take place every four years and were last held in Birmingham in 2022.

Malaysia said last week the CGF had offered “a significant financial investment of £100 million (HK$996 million)” to help support the Southeast Asian nation to host the Games.

But dissent had emerged over the prospect of hosting the games, with a former sports minister criticising the idea as “reckless” because the games are a little over two years away.

However, the CGF has suggested that Malaysia was not the only country that could potentially stage the Games in 2026.

Singapore, which is aiming to host more large-scale sports events, said last week it was “assessing the feasibility” of the CGF’s invitation to host the games.

The wealthy city state holds the Formula One night race annually and will be hosting the World Aquatic Championships in 2025.

The Youth Olympic Games was also held in Singapore in 2010.

The four-yearly Commonwealth Games were last held in Birmingham, England, in 2022. Photo: Reuters

Some observers have said both Malaysia and Singapore should co-host the event, a point that was also raised by the OCM.

“There is a possibility that we can collaborate with Singapore, but there is also a possibility that Singapore can decide to take over as the organiser and we miss this opportunity,” Nazifuddin said.

Song Seng Wun, economic adviser for CGS International, said “a significantly scaled-down Games will be more do-able but will still require a significant amount of money”.

A joint bid could be “the only solution on paper”, he told AFP.

“Singapore is too small and will need more infrastructure investment,” Song said.

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