Twelve Portuguese-speaking countries are participating in this twelve-day long event that will culminate on January 29.
The opening ceremony was attended by over 20,000 spectators. Goa Governor B V Wanchoo, who was the chief guest, declared the games open. State Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar was present for the event.
"These games will go a long way in projecting Goa as a successful host of an international event. They will also promote friendship and camaraderie with other nations with whom we have a rich heritage of trade relations and cultural similarities," Wanchoo said.
Nearly 700 players from 12 nations- Goa (India), Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea- Bissau, Macau (China), Mozambique, Portugal, Sao Tome and Principe and Sri Lanka.
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Jojo, the mascot of the games, heralded the parade followed by the team from Portugal. The contigents of Goa (India) and Macau (China) had the largest participation amongst the participating nations. Indian team was wearing traditional saffron yellow turbans.
The Lusofonia torch was brought at the stadium after it travelled across the state during the day.
Goa's name will now feature in the international sports arena after these games which are participated by 12 countries, Parrikar added.