Inside the Venues: Sardar Patel Enclave & Naranpura Sports Complex

A complete guide to the mega-structures hosting CWG 2030. From the 132k-seater stadium to the new aquatic centers.
Ahmedabad's bid for 2030 is built on a "Twin-Hub" concept. Unlike other cities where venues are scattered, 90% of the action in 2030 will happen in two massive clusters.
1. The Crown Jewel: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave (Motera)
Located along the Sabarmati Riverfront, this 236-acre complex is one of the largest in Asia.
- Narendra Modi Stadium: Opening Ceremony & Cricket.
- New Aquatics Center: Swimming & Diving (12,000 capacity).
- Tennis Center: Modeled on Grand Slam courts (10,000 capacity).
- Athletes Village: 3,000 apartments being built adjacent to the stadium (will be sold as premium housing post-games).
2. The Community Hub: Veer Savarkar Sports Complex (Naranpura)
Ideally located in the heart of the city, this ₹584 Crore complex is already partially operational.
- Indoor Multi-Sport Arena: Likely to host Badminton, Table Tennis, or Gymnastics.
- Facilities: Olympic-sized pool, Basketball courts, and Volleyball arenas.
Proposed "Satellite" Venues
- Mahatma Mandir (Gandhinagar): Likely venue for Weightlifting, Judo, or Wrestling due to its massive convention halls.
- Statue of Unity (Kevadia): Proposed for the Road Cycling Race to showcase the world's tallest statue.
- Vadodara: Proposed for Women's Cricket group stages.
Note: The final allocation of sports to venues will be confirmed by the LOC in 2026.
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Disclaimer: The information presented in this blog post has been gathered from various sources with AI assistance. While we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or correctness of all information. Reader discretion is advised. For official information, please refer to the Commonwealth Games Federation and official CWG 2030 sources.

