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FESPIC Games. The FESPIC Games [1] or the Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled, was a multi-sport event in Asia and the South Pacific region which is considered to be a precursor to the Asian Para Games, as two of its edition games in 1999 (7th) and 2002 (8th) were held parallel to the 1998 Asian Games and the 2002 Asian Games .
9th FESPIC Games. The 2006 FESPIC Games, officially known as the 9th and Final FESPIC Games, was an Asia-Pacific disabled multi-sport event held [3] in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 25 November to 1 December 2006. [4] [5] This was the first and last time Malaysia hosted the games. Malaysia is the eighth and the last FESPIC organisation member to ...
The 1999 FESPIC Games, officially known as the 7th FESPIC Games, was an Asia-Pacific disabled multi-sport event held in Bangkok, Thailand from 10 to 16 January 1999, 20 days after the 1998 Asian Games. It was one of the two FESPIC Games to have held at the same host city as the Asian Games, the other being the 2002 FESPIC Games in Busan, South ...
The 2002 FESPIC Games, officially known as the 8th FESPIC Games, was an Asia-Pacific disabled multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from 26 October to 1 November 2002, 12 days after the 2002 Asian Games. It was one of the two FESPIC Games to have held at the same host city as the Asian Games, the other being the 1999 FESPIC Games in ...
The 2nd FESPIC Games was a multi-sport event for Far East and South Pacific athletes with a disability held in Parramatta, Australia. [1] The Games were opened on November 20, 1977, by Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser , Prime Minister of Australia and closed on November 26, 1977, by Honourable Neville Wran , Premier of New South Wales .
Fourth place. Japan. Tournament statistics. Matches played. 11. ← 2002 Busan. 2010 Guangzhou →. 7-a-side football at the 2006 FESPIC Games were held 25 – 30 November 2006. There was 1 gold medals in this sport.
2006 FESPIC Games. Categories: Asian Para Games. Defunct multi-sport events. Disabled multi-sport events. Disability in Asia. Multi-sport events in Asia. Recurring sporting events established in 1975. Recurring sporting events disestablished in 2006.
Around 314 athletes from 15 participating nations participated at the games which featured 5 sports. Hong Kong is the only nation that had hosted the FESPIC Youth Games, and it was the first and only time Hong Kong hosted the event. The games were opened by Tung Chee Hwa at the Ma On Shan Sports Ground.