The 3rd CIS Games begin in Azerbaijan on September 26, with the first table tennis matches scheduled in Gabala.
The Games will be held in seven cities of Azerbaijan – Ganja, Gabala, Yevlakh, Mingachevir, Sheki, Goygol, and Khankendi – across 12 sports venues. The official opening and closing ceremonies will be held in Ganja on September 28 and October 8.
Athletes will compete in 23 sports: table tennis, archery, badminton, 3x3 basketball, boxing, canoeing, chovgan, fencing, U-16 football, rhythmic gymnastics, rowing, sambo, shooting, clay pigeon shooting, swimming, taekwondo, trampoline, volleyball, Greco-Roman wrestling, judo, karate, women's wrestling, and freestyle wrestling.
A total of 1,624 athletes will take part in the international competitions: 340 from Azerbaijan, 262 from Russia, 254 from Uzbekistan, 240 from Belarus, 147 from Kazakhstan, 144 from Tajikistan, 126 from Kyrgyzstan, 48 from Turkmenistan, 38 from Türkiye, 11 from Cuba, 6 from Kuwait, and 4 each from Pakistan and Oman.
This is the first time Azerbaijan has hosted a sporting event of such scale outside the capital, Baku.