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Шаблон:Infobox Asian Games bid Шаблон:2018 Asian Games Three cities submitted bids to host the 2018 Asian Games that were recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). The games were awarded to Hanoi, Vietnam. The other shortlisted city was Surabaya, Indonesia. This came after Dubai and the United Arab Emirates pulled out of the running at the last minute during the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) General Assembly meeting on November 8, 2012.[1]

Additionally, the Games were originally scheduled for 2018, but during the Olympic Council of Asia's General Assembly meeting in Singapore on July 3, 2009, the committee decided to move the Games to the year before the 2020 Summer Olympics, which means that the 18th Asian Games will be held in 2019.[2]

However, on April 17, 2014, the Vietnamese Government announced it was withdrawing from hosting the Games.[3]

On 19 September 2014, the Olympic Council of Asia executive board approved Indonesia as the host of the 2018 games.[4][5] The Games were rescheduled from 2019 to 2018, since they will hold elections that year.[6][7]

First selection

Host city selection

Three cities: Hanoi, Surabaya and Dubai were shortlisted by the OCA as candidate to host the Games. They were inspected by an evaluation committee led by Vice President Lt Gen (R) Syed Arif Hasan who is also President of the Pakistan Olympic Association from 3 to 9 October.[8][9] On November 8, 2012, the final selection was announced in Macau. With only two cities after Dubai withdrawal, Hanoi was selected as host by 29 votes to 14.[10]

2018 Asian Games host city election
City Country Votes
Hanoi Шаблон:Flagicon Vietnam 29
Surabaya Шаблон:Flagicon Indonesia 14

Candidate cities

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Skyscrapers in Hanoi
Файл:Central Surabaya view taken from JW Marriott Surabaya.jpg
Skyscrapers in Surabaya
City Country National Olympic Committee Result
Hanoi Шаблон:Flag Vietnam Olympic Committee Winner
Vietnam officially launched the bid on June 7, 2011,[11] having previously hosted major sporting events including 2003 Southeast Asian Games and 2009 Asian Indoor Games and selected to host 2016 Asian Beach Games. The city emerged as the favourite after the government pledged to spend a million dollars on infrastructure development.[12]

The city of Hanoi proposed to have the 2019 Asian Games held in November, and the city estimated a budget between US$150 and 300 million for funding the Games. The athletes' village was planned to be located in Gia Lâm District, with a capacity of 11,000 people on Шаблон:Convert.[13]

Surabaya Шаблон:Flag National Sports Committee of Indonesia First runner-up
As claimed by committee, the nation was supported and offered by the Olympic Council of Asia to stage the Games.[14][15] Surabaya is Indonesia's second-largest city after Jakarta with a population of over 2.7 million (5.6 million in the metropolitan area). Indonesia last hosted the Games back in 1962 in Jakarta. After the loss, Indonesian delegate members claimed the Hanoi's win was influenced by China's huge interest to the country.[10] But as consolation, they were awarded the 2021 Asian Youth Games.[16]

Cancelled bids

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Skyscraper in Dubai
City Country National Olympic Committee Result
Dubai Шаблон:Flag United Arab Emirates National Olympic Committee Withdrew
This is the second time Dubai was bid for the Games after 2014.[17] However, Dubai pulled out at the last minute, citing that they want to focus on future bids.[18] The committee first vice-president denied any pullout and claimed the NOC "did not apply for hosting 2019 Asian Games and it only considered this"[19]

Potential cities

Concerns and withdrawal

Previous Host City Spent
Year City Billion
of Dollar[27]
2002 Шаблон:Flagicon Busan 2.9
2006 Шаблон:Flagicon Doha 2.8
2010 Шаблон:Flagicon Guangzhou 20
2014 Шаблон:Flagicon Incheon 1.6
2018 Шаблон:Flagicon Jakarta - Palembang 3.0

In March 2014, lawmakers first raised concerns on whether US$150 million is a realistic budget for the Games, by referring to the amount spent by the previous host city, and claimed that the government may eventually spend over US$300 million. In addition, several stadiums built in conjunction with 2003 Southeast Asian Games were not utilised after the regional events.[28] Former chairman of Vietnam Olympic Committee Ha Quang Du also added that hosting the Asian Games would not boost tourism in Vietnam.[29]

However, on April 11, 2014, Vuong Bich Thang, head of the General Department of Sports and Physical Training, assured that 80% of the facilities are available and US$150 million is enough to host the Games. He added that no new athletes' village would be built, but instead hotels, dormitories, and residential quarters would be provided for participating athletes and officials.[27] The World Bank confirmed that there would be no loans for Vietnam for the purpose of building Asiad facilities.[30]

On April 17, 2014, Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung officially announced Hanoi's withdrawal from hosting the games. He cited unpreparedness and economic recession as the main reasons of the withdrawal, as they have left the country unable to afford the construction of facilities and venues.[3] Statistics imply that the majority of Vietnamese are happy with this decision.[31]

The OCA has announced that is no penalty will be imposed for the withdrawal.[32]

Second selection

Following Hanoi's withdrawal from hosting of the Games due to the country's financial problems, the second round of bidding was announced on 19 September 2014.

Host city selection

On July 25, 2014, during the meeting in Kuwait City, the OCA has appointed Jakarta as host of the Games. Jakarta will be supported by Palembang as the supporting host. The Indonesian capital city was chosen because it has well-equipped sport facilities as well as adequate transportation networks, and other facilities such hotels and lodgings for guests. The Games however, was said to be rescheduled a year earlier, shifted from originally planned 2019 to 2018, citing that in 2019 Indonesians will be preoccupied by their Presidential election, and Jakarta would only need a relatively minimal times to upgrade and renovate their existing sports facilities. The last time Indonesia and Jakarta host the games was in 1962.[33][34]

Potential cities

The OCA has said that Indonesia, China and the United Arab Emirates are candidates for the replacement of Hanoi.[35] Several other countries were mentioned as potential replacements and some countries have been ruled out, as follows:

Interested

  • Шаблон:Flag – Considered a favorite to host the Games,[36] and willing to do so if selected.[37] Accordingly, Indonesia has emerged as a strong contender for a potential replacement.[38] However, Indonesian Olympic Committee (KOI) chairwoman Rita Subowo has questioned whether they have enough time for preparation, and the new government may not agree to the plans.[39] The previous runner-up Surabaya — was excluded from the list of potentials as it is currently preparing for the 2021 Asian Youth Games. In May 2014, a delegation from the Olympic Council of Asia, led by vice president Wei Jizhong, visited Jakarta, Bandung in West Java, and Palembang in South Sumatra, to evaluate the cities’ potential as a replacement host city. According to the delegation, Jakarta meets all the Asian Games' technical requirements, while Palembang’s sports facilities were considered insufficient.[40] Indonesia remains best-equipped for the task; according to Wei, no other competitors can offer better conditions than Indonesia for the time being.[41] Bandung also has expressed their interest in hosting the games, and more recently West Java has modernized and built new sport facilities to host the 2016 Indonesian National Sports Week, an Indonesian inter-province sporting event.[42] On July 15, a team from Indonesian Ministry for Youth and Sport Affairs held a meeting with South Sumatera's Governor, Alex Noerdin, to check whether Palembang was ready to host the Games or not. It is also stated that Jakarta will serve as co-host if needed.[43] On Friday, 25 July 2014, during their meeting in Kuwait City, the Olympic Council of Asia has appointed Jakarta as the host of the next Asian Games. Jakarta will be supported by Palembang as the supporting host. The Indonesian capital city was chosen because it has well-equipped sport facilities as well as adequate transportation networks, and other facilities such hotels and lodgings for guests. The games however, was said to be rescheduled a year earlier, shifted from originally planned 2019 to 2018, citing that in 2019 Indonesians will be preoccupied by their Presidential election, and Jakarta would only need a relatively minimal times to upgrade and renovate their existing sports facilities. The last time Indonesia and Jakarta host the games was in 1962 Asian Games.[44]
  • Шаблон:Flag – The Philippine Olympic Committee announced on August 30, 2014 that it has officially submitted its bid to the OCA after their visit at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games.[45] Both the POC and the Philippine Sports Commission considered hosting the games when the sports hub in Ciudad de Victoria in Bocaue, north of Manila was offered to be used for international events by the religious sect Iglesia ni Cristo after it was used in its centennial anniversary. It features the 55,000 seater Philippine Arena and 25,000 seater Philippine Sports Stadium, Philippine Sports Center (swimming and other indoor sporting events). He also proposed holding some sporting events in venues in nearby Manila and even in provinces like Laguna, Negros Occidental as previously done in the hosting of the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. PSC Chairman Richie Garcia said that four or five years would be enough to prepare for the hosting of the games. Garcia said that hosting the games would be possible with full support from the government and the private sector. It will be 65 years since the Philippines previously hosted the games and 100 years since it hosted the 1919 Far Eastern Games.[46][47][48]

Considering

Cancelled

  • Шаблон:Flag – Has expressed interest and is awaiting government approval. If India hosts the Games, the government will exercise the financial powers of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). The IOA will only organise the multi-sporting event, a remark which appeared to stem from the experience of 2010 Commonwealth Games corruption scandal. New Delhi is considered as potential Indian host.[54] On May 12, 2014, the IOA warned that without Indian government's support, they might running out of time to meet the July 1, 2014 deadline to submit bids to OCA for the Game, citing that it would be tough to get the government assurances in such a short time, although it is highly unlikely that the new government will decide on such a major issue in a hurry. India has previously hosted the Asian Games twice; first in Delhi in 1951 and then again in 1982.[55] However, on July 7, 2014, India failed to submit late bid after failing to get an audience with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, having given an extended deadline by OCA.[56]

No intention

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