Nigeria gets approval to host 2026 Commonwealth Fencing Championships

The Commonwealth Fencing Federation has awarded the hosting right for the 2026 Commonwealth Fencing Championships to the Nigeria Fencing Federation. This follows the provisional hosting rights granted to Nigeria a few months ago, by the Commonwealth Fencing Federation (CFF) ahead of Australia. This makes Nigeria the first sub-Saharan nation to stage the tournament.

In a letter issued on Thursday, March 27, signed by CFF President Marie-France Dufour and addressed to all member nations, it was resolved by a majority decision of the Board to award the hosting rights to

Nigeria after reviewing the Technical Committee’s report. The letter

stated, “As most of you are no doubt aware, the CFF received bids from

two prospective hosts for the upcoming 2026 CFF Senior-Veteran

Championships. After some discussion, it was resolved, by a majority

decision of the Board, to provisionally award the event to the Nigerian

Fencing Federation, subject to their addressing certain shortcomings

identified in their original bid.”

The statement added, “This additional information was submitted to the

CFF Technical Committee and reviewed at their meeting on March 19, 2025.

The committee delivered its recommendations to the Board, and these were

discussed at the CFF Board meeting of March 27, 2025, after which it was

agreed, by majority decision of the Board, to formally award the 2026

CFF Senior-Veteran Championships to the Nigerian Fencing Federation. The

CFF congratulates the Nigerian Fencing Federation on being named host of

these championships and wishes them every success in this endeavour.”

An elated President of the Nigeria Fencing Federation, Adeyinka Samuel,

described the trust reposed in Nigeria as a major boost to the fortunes

of fencing in the country.

He, however, appealed for more support from both the public and private

sectors for the sport.

“We bid for the hosting rights alongside Australia, and nobody ever gave

us a chance to win. But after observing us host the Fencing World Cup in

2024, the CFF was convinced that we are ready to host any world-class

tournament. I must acknowledge that this would not have been possible

without the support of well-meaning individuals, Charter House Lagos,

and my board members. With what we have achieved in the last year, the

world is now looking towards Nigeria as a nation with the potential to

produce champions and host top-class events. We are humbled by this

honour to host the prestigious tournament, and we will start working

towards hosting a befitting tournament. We intend to use this year’s

African Senior Championships and the World Cup as tests for the

Commonwealth Championships in 2026,” he said.