SEA Games Federation
The SEA Games Federation is an organization that oversees the Southeast Asian Games, a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from countries in the Southeast Asian region. Established in 1959, the federation aims to promote cooperation, understanding, and friendship among member nations through sports.
The federation consists of eleven member countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Each country takes turns hosting the games, which feature a variety of sports, including traditional and regional events. The SEA Games serve as a platform for athletes to showcase their talents and foster regional unity.