— February 25, 2026
Final stretch for the cultural pre-selections
The next Francophonie Games will be held in Yerevan, Armenia, from July 23 to August 1, 2027. An important step is underway with the registration phase... Read more "
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— February 25, 2026
The next Francophonie Games will be held in Yerevan, Armenia, from July 23 to August 1, 2027. An important step is underway with the registration phase... Read more "
— August 25, 2025
The national cultural pre-selections for the 10th Francophone Games are coming! They will begin in September and run through February. The goal: to allow French-speaking artists to attempt... Read more "
— June 28, 2024
Symbolic but noticed. The flag of the Games of La Francophonie was transmitted to Armenia, host country of the next edition in 2027. The ceremony was held Thursday June 27... Read more "
— June 12, 2024
The stage promises to be only ceremonial, but it will give a slightly more visible dimension to the next edition of the Games of La Francophonie. Designated host city for the sporting and cultural event... Read more "
— May 14, 2024
With just over three years to go before the event, the sports program for the 2027 Francophonie Games in Yerevan, Armenia, is taking shape. The International Games Committee... Read more "
— April 15, 2024
Change in sight for football at the Francophonie Games. The next edition of the sporting and cultural event, allocated for 2027 to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, is expected... Read more "
— January 8, 2024
Five months have passed since the end of the 2023 Francophonie Games in Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (July 28 to August 6), but the absence of Quebec... Read more "
— November 10, 2023
The host country is not yet known – it should be in the coming months -, but the program for the 2027 Francophonie Games could be marked by a few... Read more "
— November 9, 2023
The controversy continues in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over the cost of the 2023 Francophonie Games in Kinshasa (July 28 to August 6). A citizen movement, Fight... Read more "
— November 7, 2023
It is now official: Armenia is a candidate to organize the Francophonie Games in 2027. Deputy Foreign Minister Vahe Gevorgyan made the announcement during... Read more "
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