List of Southeast Asian Games host cities

Since the Southeast Asian Games began in 1959, it has been held in 15 cities across all Southeast Asian countries except Cambodia and East Timor.

Year Games Host city Winner 2nd 3rd
Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
1959 1 Bangkok  Thailand (35)  Burma (11)  Malaya (8)
1961 2 Rangoon  Burma (35)  Thailand (21)  Malaya (16)
1963 Awarded to Cambodia, cancelled due to domestic political situation
1965 3 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand (38)  Malaysia (33)  Singapore (18)
1967 4 Bangkok  Thailand (77)  Singapore (28)  Malaysia (23)
1969 5 Rangoon  Burma (57)  Thailand (32)  Singapore (31)
1971 6 Kuala Lumpur  Thailand (44)  Malaysia (41)  Singapore (32)
1973 7  Singapore  Thailand (47)  Singapore (45)  Malaysia (30)
1975 8 Bangkok  Thailand (80)  Singapore (38)  Burma (28)
Southeast Asian Games
1977 9 Kuala Lumpur1  Indonesia (62)  Thailand (37)  Philippines (31)
1979 10 Jakarta  Indonesia (92)  Thailand (50)  Burma (26)
1981 11 Manila  Indonesia (85)  Thailand (62)  Philippines (55)
1983 12  Singapore  Indonesia (64)  Philippines (49)  Thailand (49)
1985 13 Bangkok  Thailand (92)  Indonesia (62)  Philippines (43)
1987 14 Jakarta  Indonesia (183)  Thailand (63)  Philippines (59)
1989 15 Kuala Lumpur  Indonesia (102)  Malaysia (67)  Thailand (62)
1991 16 Manila  Indonesia (92)  Philippines (90)  Thailand (72)
1993 17  Singapore  Indonesia (88)  Thailand (63)  Philippines (57)
1995 18 Chiang Mai2  Thailand (157)  Indonesia (77)  Philippines (33)
1997 19 Jakarta  Indonesia (194)  Thailand (83)  Malaysia (55)
1999 20 Bandar Seri Begawan  Thailand (65)  Malaysia (57)  Indonesia (44)
2001 21 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia (111)  Thailand (103)  Indonesia (72)
2003 22 Hanoi3  Vietnam (158)  Thailand (90)  Indonesia (55)
2005 23 Manila 4  Philippines (113)  Thailand (87)  Vietnam (71)
2007 24 Nakhon Ratchasima5  Thailand (183)  Malaysia (68)  Vietnam (64)
2009 25 Vientiane  Thailand (86)  Vietnam (83)  Indonesia (43)
2011 26 Palembang and Jakarta6  Indonesia (182)  Thailand (109)  Vietnam (96)
2013 27 Naypyidaw  Thailand (108)  Myanmar (84)  Vietnam (74)
2015 28  Singapore  Thailand (95)  Singapore (84)  Vietnam (73)
2017 29 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia (144)  Thailand (71)  Vietnam (59)
2019 30 Capas (main)7  Philippines (149)  Vietnam (98)  Thailand (92)
2021 31 Hanoi
2023 32 Phnom Penh
2025 33 Chonburi
2027 34 TBA
  • 1 – Changed name when Brunei, the Philippines, & Indonesia were admitted.
  • 2 – It was the first time in SEAGF history that a non-capital city hosted the biennial sports event.
  • 3 – It was the first time in SEAGF history that the game venues were assigned into some cities, namely Hanoi and other locales hosting the games were Hai Phong, Hải Dương, Nam Định, Ninh Bình, Phú Thọ, Vĩnh Phúc, Bắc Ninh, and Hòa Bình.
  • 4 – Other locales that hosted the games are several cities within Metro Manila, Los Baños, Calamba, Cebu City, Bacolod, Angeles, and Subic.
  • 5 – The city of Chonburi and Bangkok were among the places where the 24th SEA Games were held.
  • 6Palembang is the main host for the games, Jakarta is the supporting co-host.
  • 7 – There is no designated host city for marketing purposes. The opening ceremony will be held in Bocaue, Bulacan, while the will be held at New Clark City in the town of Capas, Tarlac. Several other localities will host the games including the towns and cities of the Clark Special Economic Zone (Angeles, Mabalacat, Capas), Metro Manila, the towns and cities of the Subic Freeport Zone, as well as the provinces of Batangas and La Union, and the city of Tagaytay.

Hosting tally

Country Event hosted Year hosted
 Thailand 3 1959, 1967, 1975
 Malaysia 2 1965, 1971
 Burma 2 1961, 1969
 Singapore 1 1973
 Cambodia 19631
 Laos
 South Vietnam
Hosting tallies from SEA Peninsular Games 1959 to 1975.
Country Event hosted Year hosted
 Indonesia 4 1979, 1987, 1997, 2011
 Malaysia 4 1977, 1989, 2001, 2017
 Philippines 4 1981, 1991, 2005, 2019
 Thailand 3 1985, 1995, 2007
 Singapore 3 1983, 1993, 2015
 Brunei 1 1999
 Vietnam 1 2003
 Laos 1 2009
 Myanmar 1 2013
 Cambodia 1 2023
 Timor-Leste
Hosting tallies from SEA Games 1977–present.
  • 1Cambodia was to host the 1963 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, but cancelled due to domestic political situation.

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