Afghanistan at the Asian Games

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Afghanistan is a member of the Central Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and has participated in the Asian Games since their inception in 1951. Afghanistan has also participated at the Asian Winter Games since 2007 but missed the 2017 edition held in Sapporo. The National Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, established in 1935 and recognised by the International Olympic Committee in 1936, is the National Olympic Committee for Afghanistan.[1] The Committee is currently in exile and presided by Hafizullah Wali Rahimi: the International Olympic Committee has not recognized the Taliban regime's Committee, headed by Ahmadullah Wasiq.

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Afghanistan at the
Asian Games
IOC codeAFG
NOCNational Olympic Committee of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Medals
Ranked 40th
Gold
0
Silver
6
Bronze
12
Total
18
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
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Afghanistan was one of the five founding members of the Asian Games Federation on 13 February 1949, in New Delhi; the organisation was disbanded on 26 November 1981 and replaced by the Olympic Council of Asia.[2][3]

Membership of Olympic Council of Asia

Afghanistan is a member of the Central Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia, the governing body of all the sports in Asia, recognised by the International Olympic Committee as the continental association of Asia.[4][5][a] It was a member of the South Asian Zone, where Afghanistan participated in the South Asian Games, from 2004 to 2016.[6]

The OCA organises five major continental-level multi-sport events: the Asian Summer Games (which are commonly known as the Asian Games), Asian Winter Games, Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games, Asian Beach Games, and Asian Youth Games. Before 2009, Indoor and Martial Arts were two separate events for indoor and martial arts sports respectively. However, the OCA has since amalgamated them into a single event, the Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games, which will be debuted in 2013 in Incheon, South Korea.[7] As a member of OCA, Afghanistan is privileged to participate in all these multi-sport events.

Asian Games

Afghanistan has competed in the Asian Games since the inaugural edition of the Games in 1951 in New Delhi. On 26 September 1996, the Taliban took over Kabul and established the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.[8] Under the Taliban regime all types of sporting activities were deprecated, as according to the Taliban, most of them were against the teachings of Islam and Islamic law. Many stadiums, like Ghazi Stadium of Kabul, were either destroyed or converted into venues for public executions and punishments.[9] Women were banned from taking part in any type of sport; male athletes were allowed to participate in a few sports, but were forced to wear long sleeves, trousers and beards. Following such incidents and discrimination against women, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) banned the Afghanistan National Olympic Committee and barred them from taking part in the Olympic Games.[10]

A few months before the 2000 Summer Olympics, the IOC offered the Afghanistan National Olympic Committee the opportunity to send a contingent to the Games without the Taliban flag. The Committee declined to take part on this condition.[8]

Participation of Afghan sportsmen without representing the Emirate (Afghanistan) and its flag will mean nothing. We will not send anyone on an individual basis

Abdul Shukoor Mutmaen[8]

Afghanistan did not send a delegation to the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand, due to economic difficulties. Laws implemented by the Taliban government also made it impossible for Afghan athletes to compete. For example, the International Boxing Association (AIBA) does not allow players to have beards and mustaches, but Afghan males were forbidden to cut their facial hair.[11][12] Afghanistan returned to the Asian Games after the fall of the Taliban government in the midst of an ongoing war.[13] In June 2003, the IOC lifted the suspension imposed on Afghanistan during the 115th IOC Session in Prague.[14]

Afghanistan status unclear for the future participation since brought under the political turmoil.[15] In 2022 Asian Games, Afghanistan participated with 68 male and 15 female athletes. All 83 athletes competed under the flag and anthem of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

Medals by games

  Peach colour indicates best performance
More information Games, Rank ...
Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
India 1951 New Delhi-0000
Philippines 1954 Manila110101
Japan 1958 Tokyo-0000
Indonesia 1962 Jakarta130011
Thailand 1966 Bangkok-0000
Thailand 1970 Bangkokdid not participate
Iran 1974 Tehran190011
Thailand 1978 Bangkokdid not participate
India 1982 New Delhi170101
South Korea 1986 Seouldid not participate
China 1990 Beijing-0000
Japan 1994 Hiroshima-0000
Thailand 1998 Bangkokdid not participate
South Korea 2002 Busan360011
Qatar 2006 Doha360011
China 2010 Guangzhou290213
South Korea 2014 Incheon350112
Indonesia 2018 Jakarta & Palembang350022
China 2022 Hangzhou300145
Japan 2026 NagoyaFuture event
Qatar 2030 DohaFuture event
Saudi Arabia 2034 RiyadhFuture event
Total40061218
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Asian Winter Games

Medals by games

More information Games, Rank ...
Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
2007 Changchun0000
2011 Astana & Almaty0000
2025 Harbin0000
Total0000
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Asian Beach Games

Afghanistan has competed in both the editions of the Asian Beach Games. In the 2008 Asian Beach Games, Afghanistan won two medals, a gold and a bronze.[16] In the 2010 Asian Beach Games in Muscat, no Afghan athletes won any medals.

Medals by games

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Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
2008 Bali181012
2010 Muscat0000
2012 Haiyang91001
2014 Phuket310224
2016 Danang320033
Total3122610
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Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

Medals by games

More information Games, Rank ...
Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
Asian Indoor Games
2007 Macau0000
2009 Hanoi260224
Asian Martial Arts Games
2009 Bangkok1522812
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
2013 Incheon250033
2017 Ashgabat2611103
Total29352331
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Asian Youth Games

The First Asian Youth Games were held in Singapore from 29 June 2009 to 7 July 2009 and featured over 90 sporting events. Afghanistan did not send its delegation to the Games.[17]

Medals by games

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Games Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total
2013 Nanjing0000
Total0000
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Medals by sport

   Leading in that sport

Asian Games

More information Sport, Gold ...
Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Cricket0303
Kurash0022
Taekwondo0156
Wrestling0224
Wushu0033
Total061218
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