The Games would be held from January 18 to 29next year.
The decision was taken following a general body meeting of Association of the Portuguese Speaking Olympic Committees at Macau yesterday.
During the meeting, a three-member team from Goa, led by Secretary (Sports) and Lusofonia Games chief executive officer Keshav Chandra, said the Goa government needed more time to complete the infrastructural works.
The work was delayed due to the monsoon, and another two months were needed, Chandra said.
India(Goa), Portugal, Macau, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, East Timor, Sao Tome, Sri Lanka, Guinea Bisssau, Principe and Equatorial Gini are the 12 countries that will participate in the Games.
The ACOLOP meeting also allowed the hoisting of the tri-colour and the national anthem during the Lusofonia Games in Goa, as it hopes that the ongoing dispute between the International Olympic Committee(IOC) and the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) will be resolved by December.
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