The Corinthian Club is set to become Team Scotland House, its home from home for athletes, family, friends and team supporters at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Team Scotland House has been a key part of Team Scotland’s Games-time experience since 1998 and, based at The Corinthian Club in the centre of Glasgow, just minutes’ walk from Central and Queen Street stations, it will once again be a hub for partners and supporters to celebrate Team Scotland’s sporting success.
The House will be a buzzing hive of activity, including:
- An exclusive environment for athletes, friends and family and wider Team Scotland partners to relax and celebrate pre and post-competition.
- The base for Team Scotland’s Celebrating Success programme with media and commercial partners.
- A welcoming environment for past Team Scotland athletes to join us for the Games.
- Flexible event spaces for Team Scotland sporting and commercial partners to welcome guests from across the Commonwealth.
- Public exhibition display and Team Scotland retail outlet.
- Workspace for Team Scotland operations.
Financial support has been provided by The Scottish Government and sportscotland to deliver Team Scotland House, which will also operate as a central hub for business engagement, facilitating networking events and business forums and promoting Scottish renewable energy, fintech, tourism and food and drink.
Jon Doig OBE, Chief Executive at Commonwealth Games Scotland, said: “Team Scotland House will provide our athletes, their families and friends, partners and supporters a place to come together, socialise and connect, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to The Corinthian Club next summer.
“We’re grateful to the Scottish Government and sportscotland for their support, and to The Corinthian Club for providing such a fantastic venue in the heart of the city.
“With several Team Scotland athletes already confirmed and more to be announced soon, and with the confirmation of Team Scotland House as our city-centre hub for athletes and partners, momentum is building for Glasgow 2026 and Team Scotland.”
The Commonwealth games arrives in Glasgow on Thursday 23rd July and will run until Sunday 2nd August, with over 500,000 tickets available to 16 sports, hosted across 4 venues in the City.
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