Bids for the Asian Games

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. Although hosts of the Asian Games normally also host the Asian Para Games since 2010, the Para Games were not yet automatically included in the bid, as the Olympic Council of Asia and Asian Paralympic Committee have yet to sign an agreement. Hence, the Asian Games and Asian Para Games were managed by different organising committees.

List of Asian Games bids

Games Year Candidate cities Non-candidate
applicant cities
AGF assembly Ref
Host cityOthers
I 1951
details
New Delhi Only bid Delhi
(1949-02-13)
[1][2][3]
II 1954
details
Manila Only bid New Delhi
(1951)
III 1958
details
Tokyo Only bid 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
Seoul Only bid Colombo Bangkok
(1966-12-5)
[7]
Bangkok Only Bid Mexico City
(1968-10-14)
[8]
VII 1974
details
Iran Kuwait City
Tel Aviv
Bangkok
(1968-12-11)
VIII 1978
details
Singapore Fukuoka Munich
(1972-08-25)
[9][10]
Islamabad Only Bid Tehran
(1974-08-29)
[11]
Bangkok Only Bid Montreal
(1976-07-24)
[12]
IX 1982
details
New Delhi Only Bid
X 1986
details
Seoul Only Bid Baghdad
Pyongyang
New Delhi
(1981-11-26)
[13]
Games Year Candidate cities Non-candidate
applicant cities
OCA assembly Ref
Host cityOthers
XI 1990
details
Beijing Hiroshima 3rd
Seoul
(1984)
[14]
XII 1994
details
Hiroshima Only Bid
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
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 26th
Kuwait City
(2007-04-17)
[19]
XVIII 2019 Hanoi 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 Only Bid 34th
Ashgabat
(2015-09-16)
[22]
XX 2026
details
Aichi[lower-alpha 1] and Nagoya Only Bid 35th
Danang
(2016-09-25)
[23]

List of Asian Winter Games bids

Games Year Candidate cities Non-candidate
applicant cities
OCA assembly Ref
Host cityOthers
I 1986
details
Sapporo Only bid 3rd
Seoul
(1984)
[14]
II 1990
details
 India Only bid [24]
Sapporo Only bid 8th
Bali
(1989)
III 1995 Samjiyon 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 Beirut 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]

List of Asian Youth Games bids

Games Year Candidate cities Non-candidate
applicant cities
OCA assembly Ref
Host cityOthers
I 2009
details
Singapore Only bid
II 2013
details
Nanjing Only bid 29th
Guangzhou
(2010-11-13)
[29]
III 2017 Hambantota Only bid Kuwait City
(2012-06-12)
[30]
Jakarta Only bid 34th
Ashgabat
(2015-09-16)
[31]
2021
details
Surabaya Only bid 31st
Macau
(2012-11-08)
[20]
Shantou Only bid 38th
Bangkok
(2019-03-03)
[31]

Notes

  1. The term refers to other subdivisions of the Aichi Prefecture that will host the event together with Nagoya city.

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