Asian Electronic Sports Federation
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| Abbreviation | AESF |
|---|---|
| Formation | 2018 |
| Type | Sport organisation |
| Headquarters | Hong Kong |
| Members | 45 |
Official language | English |
President | Santi Lothong |
Vice-president | See list
|
| Affiliations | Olympic Council of Asia |
| Website | www |
The Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) is the governing body of Esports in Asia and recognized by Olympic Council of Asia.
So far, there are 45 member nations in AESF:[1]
| Nation | Organization |
|---|---|
| Bangladesh Youth Development & Electronic Sports Association | |
| E-Sports Federation Cambodia | |
| CSIC, e-Sports Department | |
| E-Sports Association Hong Kong | |
| Electronic Sports Federation of India | |
| Indonesia Esports Association | |
| Iran Electronic Sports Association | |
| Japan eSports Union | |
| Jordan Esports Committee | |
| Qazaq Cybersport Federation | |
| Korea e-Sports Association | |
| Esports Federation of Kyrgyzstan | |
| Lao e-Sports Federation | |
| Macau E-Sports Federation | |
| Esports Malaysia | |
| Maldives E-Sporting Association | |
| Mongolian E-Sport Association | |
| Myanmar Electronics Sports Federation ( MESF ) | |
| Nepal Esports Association | |
| Committee For Games And E-Sports | |
| Pakistan Electronic Sports Federation | |
| Philippine Esports Organization | |
| Saudi Esports Federation | |
| Singapore Esports Association[2] | |
| Sri Lanka eSports Association | |
| Syrian Esports Association | |
| Thailand E-Sports Federation | |
| Turkmenistan National e-Sports Federation | |
| Chinese Taipei Esports Association | |
| Uzbekistan Virtual Sports and Cyber Football Federation | |
| Vietnam Recreational eSports Association | |