National Olympic Committee of Cambodia
Originating from the Khmer Olympic Committee, The National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (គណៈកម្មាធិការជាតិអូឡាំពិកកម្ពុជា), often referred to as the NOCC, was recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1964.
Following the conclusion of the civil war, the International Olympic Committee reestablished the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia in June 1994, marking it as the 196th.
The International Olympic Committee boasts a membership of 204 countries, including the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia. As part of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), it stands with 44 other Asian countries. Notably, the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia is also a founding member of the South East Asian Federation (SEAGF), established in 1959 in Bangkok, Thailand, alongside Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, and Thailand.
OUR VISION
“Cambodia has a sustainable environment that has more residents from every segment of the population participating in sport, and increased numbers of high performance athletes are achieving higher results.”
OUR CORE VALUES
MORE SPORTS
Make sport (opportunities) more accessible to more people.
BETTER SPORTS
The pursuit of all forms of sport excellence at all levels, consistent with the best values of sport.
MORE INTENTIONAL USE OF SPORT
Sports as a medium to help achieve broader community goals.
NOCC MISSION
The National Olympic Committee of Cambodia, as the governing body of national sport federations, supports the sport delivery system to provide opportunities for the Cambodian people to participate at the introductory, recreational, competitive, and high-performance levels.
OUR BRAND
Our brand strapline – Strive for the Extraordinary – encloses what drives Team CAMBODIA athletes, how the nation is moved by the power of their achievements and represents a motto to inspire us all to believe that we too can achieve our personal best.
OUR ROLES
The National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC) has two principal roles.
Firstly, to prepare and lead our nation’s finest competitors at the summer, winter and youth Olympic Games and the Asian Games, South East Asian Games.
National Olympic Committee of Cambodia
No. 1, Republic of Poland Blvd. (163),
Phnom Penh, 120307, Kingdom of Cambodia