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  2. SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 SEA Games was the first time Laos has ever hosted a SEA Games (Laos had previously declined to host the 1965 SEAP Games citing financial difficulties). Running from 9–18 December, it has also commemorated the 50 years of the SEA Games, held in Vientiane , Laos .

  3. Malaysia at the 2009 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia competed in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games held in Vientiane, Laos from 8 to 18 December 2009. Malaysia competed in 21 of the 25 sports consisting 197 male and 151 female athletes, 154 male officers and 28 female officers. Dr. Ramlan Abdul Aziz, the Director General of National Sports Institute was the Chef de Mission of Malaysia.

  4. Football at the 2009 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Football at the 2009 SEA Games; Tournament details; Host country Laos: Dates: 2–17 December: Teams: 9 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions Malaysia (5th title) Runners-up Vietnam: Third place Singapore: Fourth place Laos: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 20: Goals scored: 82 (4.1 per match) Top ...

  5. Football at the 2023 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    The football tournament at the 2023 SEA Games was held from 29 April to 16 May 2023 in Cambodia. ... Laos Malaysia Myanmar ... Malaysia: 4 2 0 2 13 5 +8 6 4

  6. Football at the SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Football has been part of the SEA Games sport since the 1959 edition. The women's football competition was held for the first time in 1985 in Thailand. From the 2001 SEA Games to the 2015 SEA Games and again in 2021 SEA Games, the age limit for men's teams was under-23 plus up to three over-aged players for each squad.

  7. Malaysia at the SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia started sending athletes to the SEA Games in 1959 as a founding member of the Southeast Asian Games Federation (SEAGF) alongside Burma (now Myanmar), Kampuchea (now Cambodia), Laos, Thailand, and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).

  8. 2009 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of a number of Olympic sports, previously uncontested at the SEA Games, were interpreted as a bid for greater coverage of the Games in Laos. Few critics stated that Laos specifically selected games in which they had a better chance of winning gold medals. The decision to remove basketball from the programme was an unpopular one. [22]

  9. Sepak takraw at the 2019 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Sepak takraw at the 2019 SEA Games was held at the Subic Gymnasium from 1 to 10 December 2019. [1] Participating nations. Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia