The 33rd Southeast Asian Games, held from 9–20 December 2025 in Bangkok and Chonburi, will bring together thousands of athletes across 54 sports under the theme “Play by the Rules,” emphasizing fairness, discipline, and respect. This year’s slogan, “Ever Forward,” reflects the region’s shared commitment to progress and unity, while the “Green SEA Games and Sustainable Paralympics” concept promotes environmentally responsible and inclusive sporting practices, highlighting Southeast Asia’s dynamic and diverse athletic landscape.
Indonesia will be represented at the opening ceremony by long-distance runner Robi Syianturi and volleyball star Megawati Hangestri Pertiwi, who will carry the national flag at Rajamangala Stadium. The country will compete in 51 of 54 sports with a contingent of 1,021 athletes, underscoring its strong engagement in regional competition.
Below is the full schedule for SEA Games 2025, held from 9–20 December, with select events beginning early on 3 December. Competitions are spread across Bangkok and Chonburi and will be streamed on RCTI, MNCTV, GTV, iNews, and Sportstars.
SEA Games 2025 Thailand: Full Competition Schedule
Aquatics
Artistic Swimming (10–13 Dec), Diving (17–19 Dec), Open Water Swimming (18–20 Dec), Swimming (10–15 Dec), Water Polo (15–19 Dec)
Archery
Compound (14–18 Dec), Recurve (14–17 Dec)
Athletics
11–16 Dec
Badminton
7–14 Dec
Baseball & Softball
Baseball (13–18 Dec), Baseball5 (11–14 Dec), Softball (10–18 Dec)
Basketball
Basketball (13–19 Dec), 3×3 (10–11 Dec)
Billiards & Snooker
10–19 Dec
Bowling
14–19 Dec
Boxing
10–19 Dec
Canoeing & Rowing
10–19 Dec, depending on discipline
Chess
10–19 Dec
Cricket
8–18 Dec
Cycling
BMX (11–12 Dec), Mountain Bike (11–13 Dec), Road (14–17 Dec), Track (18–19 Dec)
Equestrian
3–19 Dec
Esports
13–19 Dec
Extreme Sports
10–15 Dec, depending on discipline
Fencing
16–19 Dec
Floorball
13–19 Dec
Football & Futsal
3–18 Dec; Futsal (12–18 Dec)
Golf
11–14 Dec
Gymnastics
10–19 Dec
Handball, Hockey, Ice Hockey
7–19 Dec
Judo, Ju-jitsu, Kabaddi, Karate, Kickboxing, Muaythai, Silat
10–19 Dec
Modern Pentathlon
17–19 Dec
Netball
12–17 Dec
Petanque
10–15 Dec
Rugby Sevens
13–14 Dec
Sailing, Windsurfing, Kiteboarding
10–18 Dec
Sepak Takraw
10–19 Dec
Shooting
10–19 Dec
Squash
14–19 Dec
Table Tennis
12–19 Dec
Taekwondo
10–13 Dec
Tennis
10–19 Dec
Teqball
10–13 Dec
Triathlon/Aquathlon/Duathlon
16–19 Dec
Volleyball & Beach Volleyball
10–19 Dec
Weightlifting
13–17 Dec
Woodball
10–14 Dec
Wrestling
17–19 Dec
Wushu
13–15 Dec
Air Sports, Flying Discs, Tug of War (Demo Sports)
11–18 Dec
As athletes from across the region gather in Thailand, the SEA Games serve as more than a competition—they are a reminder of how sport can foster peace, fairness, and mutual respect. Bringing together diverse cultures and communities, the Games highlight how shared passion can strengthen unity across Southeast Asia.
Source: MetroTV News, Bola.net
Photo Credit: seagames2025.org