South East Asian Games Federation

SEAGF Members

National Olympic Committees (NOCs) are the national constituents of the worldwide Olympic movement. Each member country of the Southeast Asian Games Federation has its own NOC that governs Olympic and SEA Games participation within their territory.

These NOCs work closely with the Southeast Asian Games Federation to organize and participate in the biennial SEA Games, promoting athletic excellence, fair play, and cultural exchange throughout the region. Each NOC is responsible for selecting and training their national teams for international competitions.

SEA Games Participation History

Founding Members (1959)

The original SEAP Games started with six founding countries:

  • Burma (now Myanmar)
  • Cambodia
  • Laos
  • Malaya (now Malaysia)
  • Thailand
  • South Vietnam (now Vietnam)

Modern Era (1977-Present)

In 1977, the games were renamed to Southeast Asian Games and expanded:

  • Brunei Darussalam joined in 1977
  • Indonesia joined in 1977
  • Philippines joined in 1977
  • Singapore joined in 1973
  • Timor-Leste joined in 2003

National Olympic Committees

The 11 member National Olympic Committees of the Southeast Asian Games Federation

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