Bids for the Asian Games is the process where National Olympic Committees select from within their national territory cities to put forward bids to host an Asian Games.
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List of Asian Games bids
Games | Year | Candidate cities | Non-candidate applicant cities |
AGF assembly | Ref | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Host city | Others | |||||
I | 1951 details |
New Delhi | Only bid | Delhi (1949-02-13) |
[1][2][3] | |
II | 1954 details |
Manila | New Delhi (1951) |
|||
III | 1958 details |
Tokyo | Manila (1954-05-06) |
[4] | ||
IV | 1962 details |
Jakarta | Karachi | Tokyo (1958-05-23) |
[5] | |
V | 1966 details |
Bangkok | Only bid | Jakarta (1962-08-30) |
[6] | |
VI | 1970 details |
Colombo | Bangkok (1966-12-5) |
[7] | ||
Bangkok | Mexico City (1968-10-14) |
[8] | ||||
VII | 1974 details |
Tehran | Kuwait City Tel Aviv |
Bangkok (1968-12-11) |
||
VIII | 1978 details |
Fukuoka | Munich (1972-08-25) |
[9][10] | ||
Daejeon | Tehran (1974-08-29) |
[11] | ||||
Bangkok | Seoul | Montreal (1976-07-24) |
[12] | |||
IX | 1982 details |
New Delhi | ||||
X | 1986 details |
Seoul | Baghdad Pyongyang Shanghai |
New Delhi (1981-11-26) |
[13] | |
Games | Year | Candidate cities | Non-candidate applicant cities |
OCA assembly | Ref | |
Host city | Others | |||||
XI | 1990 details |
Beijing | Hiroshima | Ulsan | 3rd Seoul (1984) |
[14] |
XII | 1994 details |
Hiroshima | Beijing | Ulsan | ||
XIII | 1998 details |
Bangkok | Taipei Jakarta |
9th Beijing (1990-09-27) |
[15] | |
XIV | 2002 details |
Busan | Kaohsiung | 14th Seoul (1995-05-23) |
[16] | |
XV | 2006 details |
Doha | Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong (bid) New Delhi |
19th Busan (2000-11-12) |
[17] | |
XVI | 2010 details |
Guangzhou | Only Bid | Amman Kuala Lumpur Seoul |
23rd Doha (2004-07-01) |
[18] |
XVII | 2014 details |
Incheon | New Delhi | Beijing | 26th Kuwait City (2007-04-17) |
[19] |
XVIII | 2019 | Surabaya | Dubai | 31st Macau (2012-11-08) |
[20] | |
2018 details |
Jakarta and Palembang | Only Bid | 33rd Incheon (2014-09-19) |
[21] | ||
XIX | 2022 details |
Hangzhou | 34th Ashgabat (2015-09-16) |
[22] | ||
XX | 2026 details |
Aichi[a] and Nagoya | 35th Danang (2016-09-25) |
[23] | ||
XXI | 2030 details |
Doha | Riyadh | 39th Muscat (2020-12-16) |
||
XXII | 2034 details |
Riyadh | Only Bid |
List of Asian Winter Games bids
Games | Year | Candidate cities | Non-candidate applicant cities |
OCA assembly | Ref | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Host city | Others | |||||
I | 1986 details |
Sapporo | Only bid | 3rd Seoul (1984) |
[14] | |
II | 1990 details |
Only bid | [24] | |||
Sapporo | Only bid | 8th Bali (1989) | ||||
III | 1995 | Only bid | ||||
1996 details |
Harbin | Gangwon | 12th Kuwait City (1993-12-02) |
[25] | ||
IV | 1999 details |
Gangwon | Only bid | |||
V | 2003 details |
Aomori | Only bid | |||
VI | 2007 details |
Changchun | Beirut | Tehran Almaty |
21st Busan (2002-10-02) |
[25][26] |
VII | 2009 | Only bid | ||||
2011 details |
Astana and Almaty | Only bid | 25th Kuwait City (2006-03-04) |
[27] | ||
VIII | 2017 details |
Sapporo and Obihiro | Only bid | 30th Astana (2011-01-31) |
[28] | |
IX | 2025 details |
Harbin | Only bid | 42rd
Bangkok |
[29] | |
X | 2029 details |
Trojena | Only bid | 41st Phnom Penh (2022-10-04) |
List of Asian Youth Games bids
Games | Year | Candidate cities | Non-candidate applicant cities |
OCA assembly | Ref | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Host city | Others | |||||
I | 2009 details |
Singapore | Only bid | |||
II | 2013 details |
Nanjing | Only bid | 29th Guangzhou (2010-11-13) |
[30] | |
III | 2017 | Only bid | No Kuwait City (2012-06-12) |
[31] | ||
Only bid | 34th Ashgabat (2015-09-16) |
[32] | ||||
2021 details |
Only bid | 31st Macau (2012-11-08) |
[20] | |||
Shantou | Only bid | 38th Bangkok (2019-03-03) |
[32] | |||
IV | 2025 | Tashkent | Only bid | No Doha (2019-09-28) |
[33] | |
V | 2029 | Phnom Penh | Only bid | 40th Dubai (2021-11-22) |
[34] |
Notes
- ^ The term refers to other subdivisions of the Aichi Prefecture that will host the event together with Nagoya city.
References
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- ^ "Azuma AGF president". The Straits Times. 6 May 1954. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
- ^ "Jakarta gets 1962 Games: No KL bid". The Straits Times. 24 May 1958. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
- ^ "THAILAND WILL BE HOSTS IN 1966". The Straits Times. 30 August 1962. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
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- ^ "Indonesia to host 18th Asian Games in 2018". Olympic Council of Asia. 20 September 2014. Archived from the original on 21 September 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
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- ^ Logos and Mascots of selected Sport Games and Sports
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- ^ a b "Shantou awarded Asian Youth Games as event set to return in 2021 after eight-year absence". Inside the Games. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
- ^ "Tashkent awarded 2025 Asian Youth Games by OCA". Inside the Games. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- ^ "Cambodia awarded 2029 Asian Youth Games at OCA General Assembly". Inside the Games. 21 November 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
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