Bangkok, Thailand, October 27, 2024: The South East Asian Games Federation held its 2nd Council Meeting for the term 2023-2025 on Friday, October 25 at the offices of NOC Thailand in Bangkok.
The meeting was officiated by H.E. General Prawit Wongsuwon, President of NOC Thailand and President of SEAGF of the current term.
H.E. Mr. Sarawong Thienthong, Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand, who is also Chair of the Organising Committee for the 33rd SEA Games Thailand 2025, attended the meeting in the afternoon to pledge the full support of the Royal Thai Government in hosting the 33rd SEA Games, scheduled from December 9-20, 2025 in Bangkok, Chonburi and Songkhla.
NOC Malaysia was officially represented by its President, Dr. Norza Zakaria, and Secretary General Mr. Nazif Najib. The General Manager of NOC Malaysia, Mr. Fong Wan Hor, attended as an observer.
Key highlights of the 2nd SEAGF Council Meeting included:
*Approval of the final list of sports, disciplines and events proposed by NOC Thailand for the 33rd SEA Games Thailand 2025. The list includes 50 sports with 569 events along with three demonstration sports featuring 12 events.
*Presentation of progress report by the Organising Committee of the 33rd SEA Games Thailand 2025.
*Receipt and acceptance of the official logo, mascot and theme of the 33rd SEA Games Thailand 2025.
*Presentation of written assurances from NOC Malaysia and the Malaysian Government to host the 34th SEA Games in Malaysia in 2027.
The Olympic Council of Malaysia President, Dr. Norza Zakaria, who is OCA Vice President for South East Asia, said: “Today, I have officially presented written assurances from NOC Malaysia, together with an official supporting letter from the Malaysian Government, confirming our commitment to host the 34th SEA Games in Malaysia in 2027 to the SEAGF.
“These written assurances from both NOC Malaysia and the Malaysian Government reflect our dedication, commitment and determination to deliver a memorable SEA Games in 2027.
“NOC Malaysia, as the custodian of multi-sport games in Malaysia, ought to protect the interests of the SEA Games and the Olympic Movement in the South East Asia region.”
For more information on the sports programme for Thailand 2025, see: https://olympics.com.my