ATLANTA, GA — The 2031 NCAA Men’s Division I Final Four will be played in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the NCAA announced last week. This marks the sixth time Atlanta has been awarded the event but will be the fifth time serving as host following the cancellation of the 2020 event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Leadership from the Atlanta Sports Council’s Championship Hosting Division met in July with the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee in Park City, UT to complete the final phase of the bid process, focusing on “finishing what we started” following the 2020 cancellation.

“We are thrilled with the NCAA’s decision to award Atlanta the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four for a sixth time,” said Dan Corso, president of the Atlanta Sports Council. “We were eager to host a future Final Four after the heartbreak of 2020 and we are grateful to the NCAA for allowing us another opportunity to showcase this great city to basketball fans in 2031.”

The Atlanta Sports Council spearheaded the bid alongside its community partners, including the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, City of Atlanta, Georgia Tech Athletics, Georgia World Congress Center Authority, Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the State of Georgia.

Atlanta previously hosted the Men’s Final Four in 1977, 2002, 2007 and 2013, as well as the NCAA Women’s Final Four in 1993 and 2003. The 2031 NCAA Men’s Final Four continues Atlanta’s string of hosting global sporting events including:

  1. 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship
  2. 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Southeast Regional
  3. 2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
  4. FIFA World Cup 2026™

State and Local Leaders React to Men’s Final Four Announcement:

“From our reliable infrastructure network to our world-famous hospitality, Georgia has consistently set itself apart as a world-class host and sports destination for large scale events like the NCAA Men’s Final Four,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “We look forward to welcoming players and fans taking part in this prestigious event to Atlanta for a fifth time as they join a long and storied history of sports in the Peach State.”

Brian Kemp – Governor of Georgia

“Time and again, Atlanta has proved itself as the best city in America to host global sporting events and we thank the NCAA for selecting us to host this incredible event. The eyes of the sporting world will be on Atlanta, and we know that we will be up to the task once again as a champion is crowned and One Shining Moment is played in 2031.”

– Andre Dickens – Mayor of Atlanta

“Atlanta’s bid to host another NCAA Men’s Final Four was exceptional, and we look forward to picking up where we left off in 2020.  This is an exciting win for our city, and we can’t wait to welcome fans from around the country to Atlanta in 2031.”

– William Pate – President and CEO, Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau

“Our goal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium is to host the world’s greatest sporting events and that is exactly what we expect with the NCAA Men’s Final Four. We are extremely grateful to host the NCAA’s marquee event and are looking forward to seeing the nets cut down at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in April 2031.”

– Tim Zulawski – President, AMB Sports & Entertainment

“We’re thrilled that the NCAA Division I Men’s Final Four will return to Atlanta in 2031. Hosting the Final Four puts our Institute, our athletic department and our great city and state on the worldwide stage and we couldn’t be more excited to host basketball’s best in 2031.”

– J Batt – Director of Athletics, Georgia Tech