Logos and mascots of the South Asian Games

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The South Asian Games (SAF Games, SAG, or SA games, and formerly known as South Asian Federation Games) are a biennial multi-sport event held among the athletes from South Asia. The governing body of these games is South Asian Sports Council (SASC), formed in 1983. At present, SAG are joined by eight members namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

South Asian Games[1][2][edit]

Year Games Host city Country Logo Mascot Designer
1984 I Kathmandu Nepal
Nepal
No mascot
1985 II Dhaka Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Mishuk, a doe
1987 III Calcutta India
India
Babu, the tiger
1989 IV Islamabad Pakistan
Pakistan
Sahara, a dancing horse
1991 V Colombo Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Jagga, an elephant
1993 VI Dhaka Bangladesh
Bangladesh
অদম্য, the Bengal tiger
1995 VII Madras India
India
Madrasi, the lion holding torch
1999 VIII Kathmandu Nepal
Nepal
Him Kancha, the snow leopard
2004 IX Islamabad Pakistan
Pakistan
Bholu, a Himalayan brown bear &

Sassi, the Indus dolphin

2006 X Colombo Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Pora-Pol, an ancient sport &

Wali kukula, a jungle fowl

2010 XI Dhaka Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Kutumb, a doel
2016 XII Guwahati and Shillong India
India
Tikhor, the rhino
2019 XIII Kathmandu and Pokhara Nepal
Nepal
Krishnasar, the Blackbuck antelope
2024 XIV Lahore Pakistan

Pakistan

Wahore, the White-rumped Shama Vaibhav Kumaresh

South Asian Beach Games[edit]

Year Games Host City Country Logo Mascot
2011 I Hambantota Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Salu Paaliya, one of the 12 Palis

South Asian Winter Games[edit]

Year Games Host City Country Logo Mascot
2011 I Dehradun and Auli India
India
The bharal, the Himalayan blue-sheep

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Logo & Mascot SAF". aldaver.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  2. ^ "South Asian Games". Olympic Council of Asia. Archived from the original on 16 February 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2016.