Philippines to host SEA Games again in 2033 Philippine Daily Inquirer / 02:02 PM July 14, 2022 FILE-Athletes and officials from the Philippines march during the opening ceremony of the SEA Games (Southeast Asian Games) at the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan on November 30, 2019. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP) The flag is lowered at closing ceremonies, folded, and presented by the SEA Games Federation to representatives of the next host nation. Attached is a photo of the SEA Games Flag being carried at the closing ceremony of the 2001 SEA Games. (c) Vietnam News Agency. You can get a close up look at the flag in a video clip of the 2001 SEA Games It will also host the men's football final match on August 29 if the Malaysian U-22 team can go through. In case the Malaysian U-22 team stops mid-way, the men's football final match will take place at Shah Alam stadium which can accommodate 80,372 spectators. This is also the place where the SEA Games 29 closing ceremony will be held. 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The Southeast Asian Games Federation has announced that the Philippines is set to host the 37th edition of the Southeast Asian Games in 2033, according to the Olympic Council of Malaysia in its Facebook page on was also announced that Laos will host the 36th edition in 2031. CĂąu hỏi The next host for the SEA Games is Laos. It is Laos' the first time as the host for the biannual- games. A. The next B. It is C. the first D. the host Lời giáșŁi tham kháșŁo Đåp ĂĄn đĂșng CĐåp ĂĄn đĂșng lĂ  C. the first -> first MĂŁ cĂąu hỏi 2527 LoáșĄi bĂ i BĂ i táș­p Chá»§ đề MĂŽn học Tiáșżng Anh CĂąu hỏi nĂ y thuộc đề thi tráșŻc nghiệm dưới đñy, báș„m vĂ o BáșŻt đáș§u thi để lĂ m toĂ n bĂ i CÂU HỎI KHÁC The Southeast Asian Games, also knowing as the SEA Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current eleven countries of Southeast Asia The SEA Games are under regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with supervision by the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Council of Asia The proposed rationale was that a regional sports event will help promote cooperative, understanding and relations among countries in The first SEA Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 12 to 17 December,1959 comprising more and more 527 athletes and official from Southeast countries participating in 12 sports competitions The next host for the SEA Games is Laos. It is Laos' the first time as the host for the biannual- games The 22nd SEA Games consisted of athletes from eleven _____ countries _______, the athlete broke the worlds record with two attempts On behalf of the referees and athletes, referee Hoang Quoc Vinh and shooter Nguyen Manh Tuong swore to an oath of '_______, Honesty and Fair Play' The ASEAN Para-Games are hosted = ________ by the same country where the SEA Games took place The ASEAN Para-Games is a biannual multi-sport _______ held after every Southeast Asian Games for athletes with physical disabilities The men’s football tournament at the 2023 SEA Games will run from April 29 to May 16 while the women’s event will be played from May 3 to 15. Watch live! Picture by © Amphol Thongmueangluang / SOPA ImagesThe Southeast Asian Games 2023 will be held from May 5 to 17 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Also known as the SEA Games, the 32nd edition of the biennial multi-sport event will feature 11 nations competing in 37 sports. This will be the first time Cambodia will be hosting the SEA Games, which will have 581 events - 304 for men, 229 for women and 48 mixed. The programme includes two football tournaments - one each for men and women. The men’s football tournament, featuring 10 nations, will be only for Under-22 players. The teams have been divided into two groups of five teams each. After the group stages, the top two teams from each group will progress to the semi-finals. The two losing semi-finalists will play in the bronze medal match while the winning teams from the last four will battle it out in the final. Southeast Asian Games 2023 Men’s football groups and venues In the men’s football tournament, the group games will be hosted at two venues - the Olympic Stadium and the Visakha Stadium. The semi-finals and both medal matches will be played at the Morodok Techo National Stadium. Group A Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Timor-Leste Group B Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Laos Southeast Asian Games 2023 Women’s football groups and venues The women’s football tournament will feature eight senior national teams divided into two groups of four. Similar to the men’s format, the top two teams from the two groups will advance to the last four with the losing teams playing the bronze medal match while the winning teams advance to the final. Two venues - the Old Stadium and the RSN Stadium - will host all the women’s matches. Group A Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar, Malaysia Group B Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Laos The men’s football tournament at the 2023 SEA Games will start on April 29, a week before the official opening ceremony, and run till May 16. The women’s event will be played from May 3 to 15. Vietnam are the defending champions in both the men’s and women’s division, having won the gold medals at the last edition in Hanoi. Thailand are the most successful team in SEA Games men’s football with 16 gold medals while Vietnam dominate the women’s category with seven golds. Where to watch football matches at the Southeast Asian Games 2023 live The host broadcaster in Cambodia is Cambodia Sports Television CSTV. Matches in Singapore will be available to watch on their dedicated mewatch channels for the SEA Games. In Thailand, SEA Games coverage is via the TV Pool 3HD, 5HD, 7HD, MCOT HD, NBT2HD, GMM25, PPTV HD and T Sports. More information to follow when available. SEA Games 2023 Men’s football schedule and live match start times All times in Indochina Time ICT. ICT is one hour behind MYT Malaysia Time. April 29, Saturday Group A Indonesia vs Philippines - 400 PM Group A Cambodia vs Timor-Leste - 700 PM April 30, Sunday Group B Thailand vs Singapore - 400 PM Group B Vietnam vs Laos - 700 PM May 2, Tuesday Group A Myanmar vs Timor-Leste - 400 PM Group A Philippines vs Cambodia - 700 PM May 3, Wednesday Group B Singapore vs Vietnam - 400 PM Group B Malaysia vs Laos - 700 PM May 4, Thursday Group A Indonesia vs Myanmar - 400 PM Group A Timor-Leste vs Philippines - 700 PM May 6, Saturday Group B Thailand vs Malaysia - 400 PM Group B Laos vs Singapore - 700 PM May 7, Sunday Group A Timor-Leste vs Indonesia - 400 PM Group A Myanmar vs Cambodia - 700 PM May 8, Monday Group B Laos vs Thailand - 400 PM Group B Malaysia vs Vietnam - 700 PM May 10, Wednesday Group A Philippines vs Myanmar - 400 PM Group A Cambodia vs Indonesia - 700 PM May 11, Thursday Group B Singapore vs Malaysia - 400 PM Group B Vietnam vs Thailand - 700 PM May 13, Saturday Semi-final 1 - Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B Semi-final 2 - Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A May 16, Tuesday Bronze medal match - Loser semi-final 1 vs Loser semi-final 2 Gold medal match - Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2 SEA Games 2023 Women’s football schedule and live match start times All times in Indochina Time ICT. ICT is one hour behind MYT Malaysia Time. May 3, Wednesday Group A Vietnam vs Malaysia - 400 PM Group B Thailand vs Singapore - 400 PM Group A Philippines s Myanmar - 700 PM Group B Cambodia vs Laos - 700 PM May 6, Saturday Group A Myanmar vs Vietnam - 400 PM Group B Laos vs Thailand - 400 PM Group A Malaysia vs Philippines - 700 PM Group B Singapore vs Cambodia - 700 PM May 9, Tuesday Group A Vietnam vs Philippines - 400 PM Group A Myanmar vs Malaysia - 400 PM Group B Singapore vs Laos - 700 PM Group B Cambodia vs Thailand - 700 PM May 12, Friday Semi-final 1 - Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B Semi-final 2 - Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A May 15, Monday Bronze medal match - Loser semi-final 1 vs Loser semi-final 2 Gold medal match - Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2Add these to your favouritesFootballMASRelated contentMore fromYou may like Saturday, 16 July 2022 Laos and the Philippines have been ratified as the hosts of the respective 2031 and 2033 editions of the Southeast Asian SEA Games. The two countries were awarded the hosting rights by the Southeast Asian Games Federation SEAGF Council at a meeting in Cambodian capital Phnom will be only the second time Laos has staged the SEA Games after capital Vientiane played host in than 3,000 athletes participated across 25 sports at that edition which marked the 50th anniversary of the was also the first time the event had been held in a landlocked Philippines is a far more experienced host having staged the SEA Games on four previous nation first played host in 1981 before holding it in 1991, 2005 and 5,600 athletes competed in 56 sports at Philippines 2019 with the events held in capital Manila as well as Bulacan, Capas, Subic and last edition of the SEA Games was hosted in Hanoi in Vietnam in May this year after being postponed from November 2021 due to the COVID-19 of Laos and the Philippines as hosts means the SEAGF has secured locations for the next six editions of the biennial next year’s Games due to take place in Cambodia, mainly in Phnom Penh, the Council confirmed in May that Thailand will play host in 2025 followed by Malaysia in 2027 and Singapore in 2029. Grand opening 25th SEA games in Laos. Laos has been nominated to host the 38th Southeast Asia Games in 2029. According to a report by Vientiane Times, Cambodia will host the 32nd Southeast Asian Games SEA Games in 2023, while Thailand will host the 33rd edition in 2025. Indonesia is to host the 34th edition in 2027, while Laos will host the 35th edition in 2029. A recent South East Asian Games Federation Council meeting noted that Cambodia will arrange three groups of sports for the SEA Games next year, and will accept a vote of support from other participating countries. Laos, Malaysia, and Indonesia have proposed new martial arts be included in next year’s SEA Games. While Malaysia and Indonesia proposed the inclusion of Pensak silat, Laos has proposed Wushu. Cambodian officials are working to keep the Covid outbreak under control as well as vaccinate its population as part of preparations for next year’s games. The rescheduled 2021 SEA Games will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam from 12 to 23 May this year after the Covid-19 pandemic prevented the event from being held last year. At the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines, Laos took home a total of 36 medals including one old medal in kickboxing. Laos last hosted the SEA Games in 2009.

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