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The men's football tournament at the 2023 SEA Games was held in Cambodia. Ten Southeast Asian nations entered the men's tournament. [1] The tournament was limited to players exclusively under-22 years of age (born on or after 1 January 2001). [2] Vietnam were the two-time defending champions, but were eliminated in the semi-finals by Indonesia.
The football tournament at the 2023 SEA Games was held ... schedule for the football competitions: G: Group stage ½: Semifinals B: 3rd place play-off F: Final Event
The official logo and slogan for the 2023 Southeast Asian Games were decided on 2 July 2020 by the 2023 Cambodian SEA Games Organizing Committee and was officially unveiled on 7 August. A design competition for the games' logo was held in 2019 with the final design reportedly consisting of the Angkor Wat and four dragons as its main motifs.
2 Schedule. 3 Participating countries. 4 Medal table. ... The athletics events at the 2023 SEA Games took place from 6–12 May 2023 in Phnom ... Final Ref [4] [5 ...
The women's football tournament at the 2023 SEA Games was held from 3–15 May 2023 in Cambodia. Eight Southeast Asian nations participated in the women's tournament. All matches are played in Phnom Penh. There is no age limit for this tournament. Indonesia withdrew from the competition after the draw. Timor-Leste did not take part in the ...
The men's association football gold medal match of the 2023 SEA Games was contested by Indonesia and Thailand at the Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh on 16 May 2023. Omani referee Qasim Al-Hatmi issued a SEA Games record 13 yellow cards and 9 red cards, setting a new record for cautions at any SEA Games tournament.
The edition of the schedule was published by the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] All times and dates use Cambodian Standard Time ( UTC+7 ).
Running from 9–18 December, it has also commemorated the 50 years of the SEA Games, held in Vientiane, Laos. The 2023 SEA Games, held from 5–17 May, was the first time Cambodia has ever hosted a SEA Games (Cambodia was awarded the 1963 SEAP Games, which was cancelled due to domestic political situation).