29°20′55.0″N 48°05′23.3″E / 29.348611°N 48.089806°E
Formation | 16 November 1982 |
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Type | Sports federation |
Headquarters | Kuwait City, Kuwait |
Membership | 45 National Olympic Committees |
Official language | English |
President | Randhir Singh |
Website | oca.asia |
Anthem: OCA Anthem Motto: Ever Onward |
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) is a governing body of sports in Asia, currently with 45 member National Olympic Committees. Talal Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was elected as President of the OCA on 8 July 2023.[1] However, on 30 July 2023, the International Olympic Committee asked Randhir Singh, who was the acting president at the time, to continue as the Acting President of the OCA while the IOC investigated the OCA presidential election of 2023.[2] On 13 October 2023, the IOC ethics committee asked the OCA to annul its 2023 elections due to Talal’s candidacy not fulfilling the eligibility conditions defined by the OCA Constitution and election interference by his brother Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah.[3]
The headquarters of the OCA is located at Kuwait City, Kuwait.
History
editIn 1948, during the 1948 Summer Olympics, Asian National Olympic Committees (NOCs) decided to organize the Asian Games, under the auspices of Asian Games Federation. The following year the Asian Games Federation was organized. Decades later this would be reorganized and the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) was established in New Delhi on 16 November 1982. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognized the OCA within the same year.[4]
The OCA together with the Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) announced a new campaign for the upcoming 2022 Asian Games. The campaign, ‘Road to Asian Games’ will be officially organized by the AESF and aims to bring the Olympic spirit to eSports and introduce an education program for participating eSports athletes.[5]
On 8 July 2023, Talal Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was elected as President of the OCA.[1] However, the IOC refused to recognize the election, and on 30 July 2023, the IOC, in a letter, asked Randhir Singh, who was at the time the Acting President of the OCA, to continue as acting president while the IOC investigated the 2023 OCA presidential election.[2] In July 2024, Singh was elected as the next President of the OCA, and the election, where he was the sole candidate, was unanimously approved by the Election Committee.[6] Singh's presidential election is set to take place at the OCA General Assembly on 8 September 2024.[6]
Member nations
editIn the following table, the year in which the NOC was recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is also given if it is different from the year in which the NOC was created. The NOC for Macau is recognized by the OCA, but is not recognized by the IOC and does not compete in the Olympic Games. The OCA also includes the NOCs of Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, and Palestine. East Timor is the newest member, joining in 2003.
The OCA includes the transcontinental country of Kazakhstan, but does not include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Turkey, and Russia, although they are located wholly or mostly in Asia. Israel, however, was excluded after the Munich Massacre, upon the claim that their delegation security at the Asian Games would be a problem.[52] The South Caucasian countries opted to join the European Olympic Committees after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Former members
editNation | Code | National Olympic Committee | President | Created | OCA Member | IOC member | Ref. |
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Israel | ISR | Olympic Committee of Israel | Yael Arad | 1933 | 1952 | Yes | [53] |
Israel was a member of the Asian Games Federation, but was excluded from the Olympic Council of Asia upon its re-incorporation in 1981. Since 1994, Israel is a member of the European Olympic Committees (EOC) instead.
OCA Regional Zones
editOCA Zone 1 (West Asia)
editOCA Zone 2 (Central Asia)
editOCA Zone 3 (South Asia)
editOCA Zone 4 (East Asia)
editOCA Zone 5 (Southeast Asia)
editAdministration
editList of presidents
editNo. | Name | NOC | Term | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Kuwait | 16 November 1982 – 2 August 1990 | 7 years, 260 days |
Acting | Roy de Silva | Sri Lanka | 2 August 1990 – 1 July 1991 | 334 days |
2 | Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah | Kuwait | 1 July 1991 – 10 September 2021 | 30 years, 73 days |
3 | Randhir Singh[54] | India | 11 September 2021 – present[2] | 3 years, 60 days |
Executive board
editDesignation | Name | NOC | Entry | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
President | Randhir Singh[54] |
India | 1990 | Coordination Committee |
Honorary Life Vice-Presidents | Randhir Singh | India | 1990 | Coordination Committee |
Wei Jizhong | China | 1991 | Ethics Committee | |
Vice-Presidents | Charouck Arirachakaran | Thailand | 1995 | South East Asia |
Timothy Fok | Hong Kong | 1999 | East Asia | |
Tsunekazu Takeda | Japan | 1999 | 2026 Asian Games | |
Syed Arif Hasan | Pakistan | 2007 | South Asia | |
Yu Zaiqing | China | 2015 | ANOC | |
Song Luzeng | China | 2015 | 2020 Asian Beach Games and 2022 Asian Games | |
Timur Kulibayev | Kazakhstan | 2016 | Central Asia | |
Thani Abdulrahman Al Kuwari | Qatar | 2019 | West Asia | |
Dato Seri Chaiyapak Siriwat | Thailand | 2020 | 6th AIMAG Bangkok | |
Otabek Umarov | Uzbekistan | 2020 | 4th AYG Tashkent | |
Chey Tae-won | South Korea | 2020 | IF/AF Liaison | |
Jassim Rashid Al Buenain | Qatar | 2021 | 2023 Asian Games | |
Abdulaziz Bin Turki Al-Faisal Al Saud | Saudi Arabia | 2021 | 2034 Asian Games | |
Gordon Tang | Cambodia | 2021 | 2029 AYG Cambodia | |
Honorary Vice-Presidents | Hemasiri Fernando | Sri Lanka | 2003 | |
Rita Sri Wahyusih Subowo | Indonesia | 2015 | ||
Honorary Members | Natalya Sipovich | Kazakhstan | 2007 | |
Hoàng Vĩnh Giang | Vietnam | 2007 | ||
Souhail Khoury | Lebanon | 2007 | ||
Moon Dae-sung | South Korea | 2011 | ||
Jefri Bolkiah | Brunei | 2015 | ||
Raad Hammoudi Salman al-Dulaimi | Iraq | 2015 | ||
Azat Muradov | Turkmenistan | 2019 | ||
Rustam Emomali | Tajikistan | 2019 | ||
Taha Al Kishry | Oman | 2019 | ||
Ajmal Ghani | Afghanistan | 2019 | ||
Seyed Reza Salehi Amiri | Iran | 2019 | ||
Director General & Technical Director | Husain Al-Musallam | Kuwait | 1982 | Director General & Technical Director |
Vinod Kumar Tiwari | India | 2015 | Deputy Director General |
Source:[55]
Standing Committee-Chair
editCommittee | Chairperson | NOC |
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OCA Rules Committee | Talal Fahad Ahmed Al-Sabah | Kuwait |
OCA Advisory Committee | Ng Ser Miang | Singapore |
OCA Peace Through Sport Committee | Faisal bin Hussein | Jordan |
OCA Athletes Committee | Mikako Kotani | Japan |
OCA Sports Environment Committee | Yu Kyung-sun | South Korea |
OCA Medical Committee | Sultan Ya'rub Qahtan Al Busaidi | Oman |
OCA Sports for All Committee | Mowaffak Joumaa | Syria |
OCA Media Committee | Charles King Chiu Lo | Macau, China |
OCA Finance Committee | Kevin Kuo-I Chen | Chinese Taipei |
OCA Culture Committee | Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul | Thailand |
OCA Entourage Committee | Seung Min Ryu | South Korea |
OCA Education Committee | Abdullah bin Musa'ed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud | Saudi Arabia |
OCA Coordination Committee | Randhir Singh | India |
OCA Ethics Committee | Jizhong Wei | China |
OCA Information and Statistics Committee | Demchigjav Zagdsuren | Mongolia |
OCA International Relations Committee | Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck | Bhutan |
OCA Sports Committee | Song Luzeng | China |
OCA Gender Equity Committee | Hayat Abdulaziz Al-Khalifa | Bahrain |
Honorary Life Members
editDesignation | Name | Country |
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Honorary Life President | HH Maharadhiraj Yadavindra Singh | India |
Jorge B. Vargas | Philippines | |
HH Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX | Indonesia | |
General Praphas Charusathien | Thailand | |
Chang Key-yong | South Korea | |
Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya | Thailand | |
Malik Meraj Khalid | Pakistan | |
Raja Bhalindra Singh | India | |
Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah | Kuwait | |
Ryotaro Azuma | Japan | |
Prince Gholamreza Pahlavi | Iran | |
Honorary Life Vice-President | Chang Feng-hsu | Chinese Taipei |
A. De O. SA.ES | Hong Kong, China | |
Dr. Yoshio Kuroda | Japan |
OCA General Assembly (GA)
editIn General Assembly (GA) (OCA Annual General Assembly) hosts of various competitions are introduced and important decisions are made about the countries and sports that covered by OCA.
- 1st: 1982 in New Delhi, India.[58]
- 2nd: 1983 in , .
- 3rd: 1984 in Seoul, South Korea.
- 4th: 1985 in , .
- 5th: 1986 in , .
- 6th: 1987 in , .
- 7th: 1988 in , .
- 8th: 1989 in , .
- 9th: 1990 in Beijing, China.
- 10th: 1991 in , .
- 11th: 1992 in , .
- 12th: 1993 in , .
- 13th: 1994 in , .
- 14th: 23 May 1995 in Seoul, South Korea.
- 15th: 1996 in Bangkok, Thailand.
- 16th: 1997 in , .
- 17th: 1998 in , .
- 18th: 1999 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
- 19th: 12 November 2000 in Busan, South Korea.
- 20th: 2001 in Aomori, Japan.[59]
- 21st: 2002 in Busan, South Korea.
- 22nd: 24 Jan 2003 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.[60]
- 23rd: 2004 in Doha, Qatar.[61]
- 24th: 2005 in Guangzhou, China.[62][63]
- 25th: 2006 in Doha, Qatar.
- 26th: 16 April 2007 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
- 27th: 2008 in Bali, Indonesia.
- 28th: 3 July 2009 in Singapore.[64]
- 29th: 2010 in Guangzhou, China.
- 30th: 2011 in Tokyo, Japan.[65]
- 31st: 2012 in Macau. On 8 November 2012, the OCA decided at its 31st General Assembly in Macau to create a special multi-sport event called Asian Games Centennial Festival.
- 32nd: 18 January 2013 in Manila, Philippines. (After 64th OCA Executive Board meeting)[66]
- 33rd: 2014 in Songdo, South Korea.
- 34th: 16 September 2015 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.[67]
- 35th: 25 September 2016 in Danang, Vietnam.
- 36th: 21 September 2017 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
- 37th: 19 August 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia.[68]
- 38th: 3 March 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand.[69]
- 39th: 16 December 2020 in Muscat, Oman.
- 40th: 21 November 2021 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[70]
- 41st: 4 October 2022 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.[71]
- 42nd: 8 July 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand.[72]
- 43rd: Feb 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand.
- 44th: 8 September in New Delhi, India.
OCA Executive Board Meeting (EBM)
edit64th : January 2013 in Manila, Philippines.
OCA Recognized Sports
edit90 Sports in 1 January 2024. The OCA provides recognition in order for a sport to grow and develop.[73]
- Air sports - Airsport Federation of Asia (AFA)
- Aquatic sports - Asia Swimming Federation (ASF)
- Archery - Asian Archery Federation (AAF)
- Athletics - Asian Athletics Association (AAA)
- Badminton - Badminton Asia Confederation (BAC)
- Baseball - Baseball Federation of Asia (BFA)
- Basketball - FIBA Asia (FIBA)
- Biathlon - International Biathlon Union (IBU)
- Billiards Sports - Asian Confederation of Billiards Sports (ACBS)
- Bobsleigh - International Bobsleigh and Tobogganing (FIBT)
- Bodybuilding - Asian Federation of Bodybuilding & Fitness (AFBF)
- Bowling - Asian Bowling Federation (ABF)
- Boxing - Asian Boxing Confederation (ASBC)
- Bridge - Pacific Asia Bridge Federation (PABF)
- Canoeing - Asian Canoe Confederation (ACC)
- Chess - Asian Chess Federation (ACF)
- Chinlone - Asian Chinlone Federation (ACF)
- Cricket - Asian Cricket Council (ACC)
- Curling - World Curling Federation (WCF)
- Cycling - Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC)
- Dance Sports - Dance Sport Asia (DSA)
- Dragon & Lion Dance - Dragon & Lion Dances Federation of Asia (DLFA)
- Dragon Boat - Asian Dragon Boat Federation (ADBF)
- Electronic Sports - Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF)
- Equestrian Sports - Asian Equestrian Federation (AEF)
- Extreme Sports - Asian Extreme Sports Federation (AXC)
- Fencing - Fencing Confederation of Asia (FCA)
- Finswimming - Asia Underwater Federation (AUF)
- Flag Football - International Federation of American Football (IFAF)
- Floorball - International Floorball Federation (AFF)
- Football - Asian Football Confederation (AFC)
- Footvolley - Asian Footvolley Federation (AFF)
- Golf - Asian Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC)
- Gymnastics - Asian Gymnastics Union (AGU)
- Handball - Asian Handball Federation (AHF)
- Hockey - Asian Hockey Federation (AHF)
- Ice Hockey - Asian Ice Hockey Federation (AIHF)
- Ju-Jitsu - Ju-Jitsu Asian Union (JJAU)
- Judo - Judo Union of Asia (JUA)
- Kabaddi - Asian Kabaddi Federation (AKF)
- Karate - Asian Karatedo Federation (AKF)
- Kickboxing - Asian Kickboxing Confederation (WAKO Asia)
- Korfball - International Korfball Federation (IKF)
- Kurash - Kurash Confederation of Asia (KCA)
- Lawn Bowls - World Bowls (WB)
- Life Saving - International Life Saving Federation (ILSF)
- Luge - International Luge Federation (ILF)
- Modern Pentathlon - Asian Modern Pentathlon Confederation (AMPC)
- Motor Sports - Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM)
- Muay - Federation of Asian Muaythai Associations (FAMA)
- Netball - International Federation of Netball Associations (World Netball)
- Pencak Silat - Asian Pencak Silat Federation (APSF)
- Petanque - Asian Petanque and Sports Boules Confederation (APSBC)
- Polo - Federation of International Polo (FIP)
- Power Boating - Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM)
- Racquetball - Asia Racquetball Federation (ARF)
- Roller Sports - World Skate Asia (WSA)
- Rowing - Asian Rowing Federation (ARF)
- Rugby - Asia Rugby (AR)
- Sailing - Asian Sailing Federation (ASAF)
- Sambo - SAMBO Union of Asia and Oceania (SUAO)
- Sepaktakraw - Asian Sepaktakraw Federation (ASF)
- Shooting - Asian Shooting Confederation (ASC)
- Shuttle Cock - International Shuttlecock Federation (ISF)
- Skating - Asian Skating Union (ASU)
- Skiing - Asian Ski Federation (ASF)
- Soft Tennis - Asian Soft Tennis Federation (ASFF)
- Softball - Softball Asia (SA)
- Sports Climbing - International Federation of Sport Climbing - Asia (IFSC Asia)
- Squash - Asian Squash Federation (ASF)
- Sumo - Asian Sumo Federation (ASF)
- Surfing - International Surfing Association (ISA)
- Table Tennis - Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU)
- Taekwondo - World Taekwondo Asia (WTA)
- Tennis - Asian Tennis Federation (ATF)
- Teqball - Fédération Internationale de Teqball (FITEQ)
- Traditional Boat Race - International Dragon Boat Federation (IDBF)
- Traditional Wrestling - United World Wrestling (UWW)
- Triathlon - Asian Triathlon Confederation (ASTC)
- Vocotruyen - World Federation of Vietnam Vocotruyen (WFVV)
- Volleyball - Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC)
- Vovinam - Asian Vovinam Federation (AVF)
- Waterski - Asian Waterski & Wakeboard Confederation (IWWF Asia)
- Weightlifting - Asian Weightlifting Federation (AWF)
- Woodball - Asian Woodball Federation (AWBF)
- Wrestling - United World Wrestling Asia (UWW Asia)
- Wushu - Wushu Federation of Asia (WFA)
- Yachting - Asian Yachting Federation (AYF)
2 New sports was added in 2023:[74]
- Dodgeball - Asian Dodgeball Federation (ADF)
- Jump Rope - Asian Jump Rope Union (AJRU)
2026 Asian Games program
edit2026 Asian Games sports:[75][76]
42 Sports consist of 32 sports from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games (Surfing = New sport in Asian Games) 9 other sports. One from each of the five OCA Zones:Wushu (sport) (East Asia) ,Sepak takraw (Southeast Asia) ,Kabaddi (South Asia), Kurash (Central Asia) ,Jujitsu (West Asia) and 7 Sports from AINAGOC (Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games Organising Committee) and the Olympic Council of Asia: Baseball/Softball, Cricket, Karate ,Esports ,Squash (sport) ,Dancesport (Breakdance, Virtual) ,Tenpin bowling and proposed: Powerlifting.
Events
edit- Asian Games
- Asian Winter Games
- Asian Beach Games
- Asian Youth Games
- Asian Indoor Games (merged into Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games)[77]
- Asian Martial Arts Games (merged into Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games)[77]
- Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games[77][78]
- Children of Asia International Games (Summer:1996,2000,2004,2008,2012,2016,2022,2024 - Winter: 2019,2023)(ru:Дети Азии)[79]
Related Events:
Competition | Edition | Top rank | Title | Runners-up | Most successful | Next edition | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asian Games | Hangzhou 2022 | China | 11th | Japan | China (11) |
Aichi-Nagoya 2026 | |||
Asian Winter Games | Sapporo 2017 | Japan | 4th | South Korea | Japan (4) |
Harbin 2025 | |||
Asian Beach Games | Da Nang 2016 | Vietnam | 1st | Thailand | Thailand (2) |
Sanya 2023 | |||
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games | Ashgabat 2017 | Turkmenistan | 1st | China | China (4) |
Bangkok-Chonburi 2024 | |||
Asian Youth Games | Nanjing 2013 | China | 2nd | South Korea | China (2) |
Tashkent 2025 |
Events Summary
edit- Asian Summer Games (1951-2022) (19) 5,232 Events
- Asian Winter Games (1986-2017) (8) 387 Events
- Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (2005-2017) (5 1) 1,042 Events
- Asian Beach Games (2008-2016) (5) 509 Events
- Asian Youth Games (2009-2013) (2) 212 Events
- Total : 40 Games (1951-2022): 7,382 Events
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ From 1911 to 1975, Philippines was represented by the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF). In 1975, the Philippine Olympic Committee was established and replaced the PAAF.
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