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Template:List of SEA Games host nations and cities

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Games Year Host country Host city Opened by Office of opener Date Sports Events Nations Competitors Top-ranked team Ref
Southeast Asian Peninsular Games
1 1959  Thailand Bangkok Bhumibol Adulyadej King 12–17 December 12 N/A 6 518  Thailand (THA) [1]
2 1961  Burma Yangon Win Maung President 11–16 December 13 N/A 7 623  Burma (BIR) [2]
1963 Awarded to Cambodia, cancelled due to domestic political situation
3 1965  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Ismail Nasiruddin Yang di-Pertuan Agong 14–21 December 14 N/A 6 963  Thailand (THA) [3]
4 1967  Thailand Bangkok Bhumibol Adulyadej King 9–16 December 16 N/A 6 984  Thailand (THA) [4]
5 1969  Burma Yangon Ne Win President 6–13 December 15 N/A 6 920  Burma (BIR) [5]
6 1971  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Abdul Halim Yang di-Pertuan Agong 6–13 December 15 N/A 7 957  Thailand (THA) [6]
7 1973  Singapore Singapore Benjamin Sheares President 1–8 September 16 N/A 7 1632  Thailand (THA) [7]
8 1975  Thailand Bangkok Bhumibol Adulyadej King 9–16 December 18 N/A 4 1142  Thailand (THA) [8]
Southeast Asian Games
9 1977  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Yahya Petra Yang di-Pertuan Agong 19–26 November 18 N/A 7 N/A  Indonesia (INA) [9]
10 1979  Indonesia Jakarta Suharto President 21–30 September 18 N/A 7 N/A  Indonesia (INA) [10]
11 1981  Philippines Manila Ferdinand Marcos President 6–15 December 18 N/A 7 ≈1800  Indonesia (INA) [11]
12 1983  Singapore Singapore Devan Nair President 28 May – 6 June 18 N/A 8 N/A  Indonesia (INA) [12]
13 1985  Thailand Bangkok Bhumibol Adulyadej King 8–17 December 18 N/A 8 N/A  Thailand (THA) [13]
14 1987  Indonesia Jakarta Suharto President 9–20 September 26 N/A 8 N/A  Indonesia (INA) [14]
15 1989  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Azlan Shah Yang di-Pertuan Agong 20–31 August 24 N/A 9 ≈2800  Indonesia (INA) [15]
16 1991  Philippines Manila Corazon Aquino President 24 November – 3 December 28 N/A 9 N/A  Indonesia (INA) [16]
17 1993  Singapore Singapore Wee Kim Wee President 12–20 June 29 N/A 9 ≈3000  Indonesia (INA) [17]
18 1995  Thailand Chiang Mai Vajiralongkorn Crown Prince 9–17 December 28 N/A 10 3262  Thailand (THA) [18]
19 1997  Indonesia Jakarta Suharto President 11–19 October 36 490 10 5179  Indonesia (INA) [19]
20 1999  Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Hassanal Bolkiah Sultan 7–15 August 21 233 10 2365  Thailand (THA) [20]
21 2001  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Salahuddin Yang di-Pertuan Agong 8–17 September 32 391 10 4165  Malaysia (MAS) [21]
22 2003  Vietnam Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City Phan Văn Khải Prime Minister 5–13 December 32 442 11 ≈5000  Vietnam (VIE) [22]
23 2005  Philippines Manila Gloria Macapagal Arroyo President 27 November – 5 December 40 443 11 5336  Philippines (PHI) [23]
24 2007  Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima Vajiralongkorn Crown Prince 6–15 December 43 475 11 5282  Thailand (THA) [24]
25 2009  Laos Vientiane Choummaly Sayasone President 9–18 December 29 372 11 3100  Thailand (THA) [25]
26 2011  Indonesia Jakarta and Palembang Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono President 11–22 November 44 545 11 5965  Indonesia (INA) [26]
27 2013  Myanmar Naypyidaw Nyan Tun Vice President 11–22 December 37 460 11 4730  Thailand (THA) [27]
28 2015  Singapore Singapore Tony Tan President 5–16 June 36 402 11 4370  Thailand (THA) [28]
29 2017  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Muhammad V Yang di-Pertuan Agong 19–30 August 38 404 11 4709  Malaysia (MAS) [29]
30 2019  Philippines VariousA Rodrigo Duterte President 30 November–11 December 56 530 11 5630  Philippines (PHI) [30]
31 2022  Vietnam Hanoi Nguyễn Xuân Phúc President 12—23 May 40 526 11 5467  Vietnam (VIE) [31]
32 2023  Cambodia Phnom Penh Future event 5—17 May Future event
33 2025  Thailand Future event

Note: A The 2019 Southeast Asian Games is the first officially decentralized games. While games were held in various cities, mostly in the Clark, Metro Manila and the Subic Bay areas, there is no designated host city for this edition alternately known as "Philippines 2019".