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NSC Fixes November 27 for Opening of 2026 National Sports Festival

The National Sports Commission (NSC) has officially announced that the opening ceremony of the 2026 National Sports Festival, tagged the Coal City Games, will take place on November 27, with the event scheduled to run through December 11.
Director General of the NSC, Bukola Olopade, made this known on Thursday in Abuja during the inaugural meeting of the Main Organising Committee (MOC). He stated that participating states are expected to arrive between November 25 and 26, ahead of the official commencement of activities.
Olopade stressed that the timeline is fixed, describing the schedule as “sacrosanct” and non-negotiable, signaling the Commission’s determination to ensure a smooth and well-coordinated event.
He explained that the finalized dates followed consultations with the Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, whose administration is hosting the festival. The NSC boss commended the governor’s commitment to infrastructure development, highlighting the pace and quality of ongoing preparations for the Games.
Olopade also expressed optimism that the 2026 edition would set new benchmarks in funding and organization. He pointed to the role of Premium Trust Bank, the festival’s main sponsor, noting that its financial backing represents a significant milestone in the history of the event.
Reflecting on the previous edition held in Abeokuta, Olopade said the Gateway Games received widespread acclaim but maintained that the Enugu-hosted festival is poised to surpass it in both funding and overall delivery.
As part of ongoing reforms under the NSC’s RHINSE agenda aimed at reducing hosting costs for states, the number of sports at the festival has been streamlined to 20. Of these, 15 are compulsory, while host states are permitted to select five additional events.
The compulsory sports for the Coal City Games include athletics, para-athletics, badminton, para-badminton, basketball, wheelchair basketball, boxing, cycling, football, judo, gymnastics, swimming, table tennis, para table tennis, tennis, taekwondo, mixed martial arts, weightlifting, para powerlifting, and wrestling.




