Inside the Venues: Sardar Patel Enclave & Naranpura Sports Complex

•By The Bharat 2030 CWG Team
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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