CGF has changed its name to Commonwealth Sports under the ‘More in Common’ brand campaign. The announcement was made on the occasion of Commonwealth Day, an annual celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations held on the second Monday in March. The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games is the first edition of the Games to incorporate this logo into the event mark. The three coloured V shapes represent our three values, Humanity, Equality, and Destiny, rising to the six points representing our six Regions of Africa, the Americas, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, and Oceania, reflecting the rich diversity of our cultures, coming together through the power of sport. The Commonwealth Sport logo with its celebration mark has been in use for some time. It will help us more clearly communicate our role of not only delivering the powerful platform of the. Commonwealth Games – which allows us to share success and transform inspiration into impact – but also championing the exceptional work that goes on across our 74. nations and territories every day. The transformation enables greater collaboration, more impactful messaging, and an amplified sense of belonging for those who align with our cause,\” said Katie Sadleir, CEO, Commonwealth Sport.