Pesta Sukan Community Championship 2026 is not just a generic sign-up page for neighbourhood sport. It is the PA and Sport Singapore community route into the Pesta Sukan finals: residents first compete at GRC level from 11 April to 7 June 2026, then the top two teams from each GRC progress to the PA Pesta Sukan Community Championship from July to August 2026.
SportSG describes PSCC 2026 as the second edition of the Pesta Sukan Community Championship, while PA positions the Community Championship as an annual community-sports programme run with the Community Sports Network. That means the 2026 edition is part of an existing pathway rather than a one-off weekend tournament.

Sports And Categories Listed For 2026
PA’s current 2026 page lists seven community sports: badminton, basketball, bowling, football, pickleball, table tennis and netball. The sport-specific ActiveSG pages give more detail for several categories:
- Basketball: 3×3 Basketball Men’s Community on the ActiveSG sport page, with Men’s Community applicable to players aged 16 and above. Some OnePA GRC listings also show women’s 3×3 categories.
- Football: Men’s Open 5-a-side and Men’s Masters 5-a-side. ActiveSG states that Men’s Open is for players aged 16 and above, while Masters is for players aged 40 and above.
- Bowling: 4v4 Mixed Open, with four players and at least one player of the opposite gender in the team.
- Pickleball: OnePA GRC listings show Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles categories.
- Table Tennis: Mixed Doubles Open, Men’s Doubles Open and Mixed Doubles Masters in a team-challenge format.
- Badminton: ActiveSG lists the sport as a team challenge, with the exact competition dates still marked TBC on its badminton page.
- Netball: PA names netball as the additional 2026 team sport, and ActiveSG’s community-championship netball page carries past schedule and results context from the 2025 community teams competition.
How The GRC-To-Finals Format Works
The key mechanic is progression. Teams enter their respective GRC sports competitions first. The top two performing teams from each GRC then advance to the PA Pesta Sukan Community Championship, where they compete against teams from other GRC clusters to determine the best team for each sport.

PA also sets a residency and citizenship/PR rule for GRC teams. Teams representing a GRC should have at least two-thirds of players residing in that GRC, and at least two-thirds of players must be Singapore citizens or permanent residents.
OnePA event pages add sport-level mechanics. For example, a Jalan Besar basketball listing states that teams register a minimum of three and up to six players, while 3×3 matches use 10 minutes of running time, a 12-second shot clock and a first-to-21 rule if the score reaches 21 before time expires. The same listing says round-robin play is used for preliminaries before knockout rounds.

Fees Shown On OnePA Event Examples
There is no single islandwide entry fee across every GRC listing. Fees are set at the individual OnePA event level, and several current or recently listed pages show different amounts:
- Jalan Besar GRC & Potong Pasir SMC basketball, 7 June: S$5 per team, at Blk 4C St George’s Lane Indoor Basketball Court.
- West Coast-Jurong West badminton, 30 May: S$30 registration fee, at Jurong Spring CC.
- Ang Mo Kio GRC / Jalan Kayu / Kebun Baru / Yio Chu Kang pickleball, 6 June: S$40 shown in the event description, at Cheng San CC.
- Jurong East-Bukit Batok football, 7 June: S$40 shown in the event description, at Yuhua CC.
- Nee Soon Central 3×3 basketball, 6-7 June: S$60 payable registration fee, at Nee Soon Central CC.
OnePA also displays “login to view vacancies & pricing” on event pages, so the useful way to read the fees is by specific GRC event rather than by sport alone.
Remaining Dated Listings On PA’s 2026 Page
PA’s current page groups registrations by district and marks some items as closed. The still-visible late-May and early-June listings include Ang Mo Kio pickleball on 6 June, Jalan Besar basketball on 7 June, Sengkang basketball on 7 June, Holland-Bukit Timah football on 6 June, Nee Soon basketball on 7 June, Jurong East-Bukit Batok pickleball on 6 June, Chua Chu Kang pickleball on 7 June, Jurong East-Bukit Batok football on 7 June and West Coast-Jurong West football on 7 June.
Other listings on the same page are already marked closed, including several 30 May and 6 June entries. That matters because the Community Championship runs by GRC event windows, not by one central islandwide registration deadline.

Previous-Year Context
PA’s page includes a “Past Champions Glory” section for Community Championship 2025, describing the previous year as a showcase of local talent, teamwork, sportsmanship, grassroots leaders and volunteers. ActiveSG also retains 2025 community-championship pages, including sport results and photo galleries, which confirms that the 2026 edition is following a previous community competition cycle.
The short version: PSCC 2026 is for residents forming GRC-linked teams, not individual players casually dropping into a mass-participation event. The concrete checks are the sport category, GRC eligibility, team size, fee on the OnePA listing, and whether that GRC listing is still open.


