Malaysia has rejected an offer to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, the country’s sports ministry has said.
The Commonwealth Games Federation, CGF, offered Malaysia 100-million pounds as supporting funds after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew as host.
But Malaysia’s sports ministry said the offer “will not cover the overall cost of hosting a large-scale sports event”.
“Additionally, the economic impact could not be identified in this short timeframe.”
Victoria’s withdrawal as host last July, because of soaring costs, has raised questions over the future of the Games.
Birmingham, which had been due to host in 2026, stepped in to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games when the South African city of Durban was stripped of hosting rights after running into money troubles and missing key deadlines.
President of Commonwealth Games Association of Malaysia Mohamad Norza Zakaria had said the chance to host in 2026 was a “once in a lifetime opportunity to build on the success of 1998” – the only previous occasion the country has hosted the Games.