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The 2019 South Asian Games, officially the XIII South Asian Games, was a major multi-sport event which was originally slated to be held from 9 to 18 March 2019 in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Nepal. [4] However, the dates were postponed and the event was held from 1–10 December 2019, coincidentally at the same time as the 2019 Southeast Asian Games ...
2019 South Asian Games; Tournament details; Host country: Nepal: Dates: 1–10 December 2019: Teams: 5 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions Nepal (4th title) Runners-up Bhutan: Third place Bangladesh: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 11: Goals scored: 23 (2.09 per match) Attendance: 87,750 (7,977 ...
The South Asian Games is a quadrennial multi-sport event held among athletes from South Asia. The South Asia Olympic Council , which was formed in 1983, governs it. The Games consist of seven countries, namely Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , Maldives , Nepal , Pakistan , and Sri Lanka .
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Football at the 2019 South Asian Games is scheduled to be held in two venues in Nepal; the Dasarath Rangasala Stadium in Kathmandu for the men's tournament and the Pokhara Rangasala in Pokhara for the women's tournament. [1]
Hassan Saaid of the Maldives, won his country's first ever South Asian Games gold medal. [2] Sri Lanka topped the medal count, winning a total of 15 gold medals, marking the first time since the 1993 games where the country has topped the athletics medal table.
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India competed at the 2019 South Asian Games in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Nepal from 1 to 10 December 2019. [1] A total of 487 athletes participated in the games across 22 sports. Tajinderpal Singh Toor was the flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the event. India finished at the top of the medal tally with 175 gold, 92 silver and 45 bronze. [2]