Humza Yousaf has said that Scotland may “explore” the possibility of hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games as part of a multi-country bid.
It comes after Australia’s Victoria state pulled out as host of the world sporting event on Tuesday due to “financial reasons”.
The games were set to be held across towns like Geelong, Bendigo, Ballarat, Gippsland and Shepparton.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has described the decision to withdraw as “hugely disappointing,” adding it is “committed to finding a solution”.
The First Minister said that he has seen comments that Scotland could be part of a “multi-city, multi country host” – an arrangement that the country is ready “to explore”.
He said: “First of all, I’m really disappointed in the news.
“We were desperate for the games to go ahead in 2026, given that we know how excellent the preparations have been going for Team Scotland, it’s also an opportunity for us to compete under the Scottish banner.
“Let’s see what the art of the possible may be.
“As I said, I have noted the comments from others that Scotland could look to be part of something bigger, part of a multi-city, multi-country host.
“So, I’ve seen those comments. I’ve asked my team to explore whether that’s a possibility or not, but it may be difficult, but let’s see what the art of the possible is.”
Scotland last hosted the event in Glasgow in 2014, and oversaw a successful Games for Team Scotland – who ended up with 53 medals.
Eilish McColgan, a Commonwealth gold medallist, said the Glasgow event was an “incredible experience” and it would be “amazing” if the country could host again.
She said: “I do hope someone can step in and I don’t know, it’d be brilliant obviously, to have it back in Scotland again if we could do that, that’d be amazing.
“Glasgow 2014 was a pretty incredible experience. And then of course Birmingham 2022. But of course that’s not the whole point of the Commonwealth, it’s meant to move around, it’s meant to go to different locations.
“I suppose it’s becoming more and more difficult perhaps to find locations that can afford to host them. It definitely needs to be looked at with regards to how do we reduce those costs down.
“It’s meant to showcase different parts of the Commonwealth. But yeah, perhaps it is just a sign of the times at the moment. We’re in an incredibly difficult position after Covid, everyone’s still recovering from that financially. So yeah, I really hope it’s not the end.”
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