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The CPLP Games (Portuguese: Jogos da CPLP) is a multinational multi-sport event organized by the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP), which involves athletes coming from Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries that are less than 16 years old.

CPLP Games
Statusactive
Genresports event
Frequencybiannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1992 (1992)

This event is similar in concept to the Lusophone Games, but for younger athletes.

Editions

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Not held in 2020 and 2022.

Year Edition Host city Date Athletes Participants
1992 I Portugal  Lisbon 500
1995 II Guinea-Bissau  Bissau 300
1997 III Mozambique  Maputo 500
2002 IV Cape Verde  Praia Jul 20 – 28 470
2005 V Angola  Luanda Aug 12 – 18 575 Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal
2008 VI Brazil  Rio de Janeiro Jul 27 – Aug 2 600 Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal
2010 VII Mozambique  Maputo[1] Jul 29 – Aug 7 tbd Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe
2012 VIII Portugal  Mafra Jul 7 – 15 tbd Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe
2014 IX Angola  Luanda Jul 23 – Aug 3 tbd Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe
2016 X Cape Verde  Sal, Cape Verde Jul 17 – Jul 24 tbd Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe
2018 XI São Tomé and Príncipe  São Tomé Island tbd

Medal table

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Year
City
Edition 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
1992
Lisbon
I
1995
Bissau
II
1997
Maputo
III
2002
Praia
IV Portugal
2005
Luanda
V Brazil
2005  15
2005  4
2005  3
Angola
2005  5
2005  6
2005  6
Cape Verde
2005  5
2005  6
2005  3
Portugal
2005  2
2005  5
2005  3
Guinea Bissau
2005  1
2005  4
2005  5
Sao Tome

2005  2
2005  1
Mozambique


2005  2
2008
Rio
VI Brazil
2008  7
2008  6
2008  2
Angola
2008  3
2008  3
2008  3
Portugal
2008  3
2008  1
2008  1
Mozambique

2008  2
2008  3
Guinea Bissau

2008  1
2008  2
Cape Verde


2008  2
2010
Maputo
VII Brazil
2010  18
2010  9
2010  1
Portugal
2010  9
2010  7
2010  6
Angola
2010  3
2010  8
2010  6
Mozambique
2010  1
2010  5
2010  11
Guinea Bissau
2010  1
2010  2
2010  3
Cape Verde

2010  2
2010  1
2012
Mafra
VIII Portugal
2012  17
2012  6
2012  4
Brazil
2012  7
2012  11
2012  5
Mozambique
2012  2
2012  6
2012  7
Angola
2012  1
2012  2
2012  8
Cape Verde

2010  1
2010  3
East Timor

2012  1

Sao Tome



2014
Luanda
IX Brazil
2014  26
2014  10
2014  13
Portugal
2014  12
2014  20
2014  12
Angola
2014  6
2014  11
2014  16
Mozambique
2014  6
2014  5
2014  9
Cape Verde

2014  3
2014  4
Sao Tome

2014  1
2014  2
East Timor



Medal table details

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Year
City
Edition                  
2012
Mafra
IX Portugal  2012 
East Timor  2012 
Angola  2012 

Portugal  2012 
Brazil  2012 
Angola  2012 

Portugal  2014 
Brazil  2012 
Angola  2012 

Portugal  2012 82012 3
Mozambique  2012 22012 42012 2
Brazil  2012 12012 32012 3
Angola  2012 12012 12012 3
Cape Verde  2012 12012 3
Portugal Brazil  2012 B Volley 2012 B Volley 
Angola Mozambique  2012 B Volley 
Brazil Portugal  2012 Tennis 2012 Tennis 
Angola Mozambique  2012 Tennis 
2014
Luanda
IX Portugal  2014 Men's Football 
Angola  2014 Men's Football 
Cape Verde  2014 Men's Football 

Brazil  2014 Men's Basketball 
Portugal  2014 Men's Basketball 
Angola  2014 Men's Basketball 

Portugal  2014 Women's Handball 
Angola  2014 Women's Handball 
Brazil  2014 Women's Handball 

Brazil  2014 112014 52014 4
Portugal  2014 72014 92014 5
Mozambique  2014 42014 32014 7
Angola  2014 32014 32014 1
Brazil  2014 M B Volley 2014 W B Volley 
Portugal  2014 M B Volley 2014 W B Volley 
Angola Mozambique  2014 B Volley 
Brazil  2014 M Tennis 2014 W Tennis 
Portugal  2014 M Tennis 2014 W Tennis 
Angola Mozambique  2014 Tennis 
Brazil 
Portugal 
Angola  2014 12014 22014 7

Portugal  2014 2014 
Portugal  2014 2014 
Brazil  2014 2014 

Participating nations

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In the first edition, the nations that have participated are as follows:

In Maputo 1997, Brazil entered the competition, but in Praia 2002 it did not participate. Luanda 2005 saw the return of Brazil.

In 2008, the CPLP Games saw all the possible participating nations competing in Rio de Janeiro, after East Timor participated for the first time, plus Macau (PR China) that was invited to be present.

Sports

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So far there are not any regulations concerning the list of sports that should be included in the Games schedule. However, in the 2008 edition the sports were:

It is expected in next editions of this games, the inclusion of roller hockey (quad), a sport so relevant and associated to Lusophone world.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Definidas modalidades para os Jogos da CPLP de Moçambique" (in Portuguese). Inforpress. 2009-03-26. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
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