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National Sports Committee of Indonesia

Sports governing body of Indonesia


Summary

Sports governing body of Indonesia

FieldValue
titleNational Sports Committee of Indonesia
Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia
logoNational Sports Committee of Indonesia (KONI) logo.svg
size150px
countryIndonesia
codeINA
created1946
recognized1952
associationOCA
headquartersJakarta, Indonesia
presidentMarciano Norman
secretary generalFrancis Wanandi
websitekoni.or.id

Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia The National Sports Committee of Indonesia (, abbreviated KONI) is the sports governing body of Indonesia. It was founded in 1946 to unite the various satellite sports associations that was created within the regions of Indonesia. KONI is responsible on sport development as well as organising sporting events within Indonesian national boundary on national level. It organizes the Pekan Olahraga Nasional (PON), multi-sport event held every four years where Indonesian athletes compete. It is the largest sporting event in Indonesia.

In 2005, KOI (Komite Olimpiade Indonesia or Indonesian Olympic Committee) was formed as a separate entity from KONI. KOI is responsible as Indonesian National Olympic Committee, to organise Indonesian participation in international sporting events, such as Olympic Games, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games, etc. The KONI-KOI separation was based according to Act No. 3 of 2005 on National Sport System, and further enforced with Government Regulation No. 17 of 2007 about the organizing of sporting events.

List of general chairmen of the Indonesian national sports committee

NoNameStart job titleEnd job title
1Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX19671986
2Surono Reksodimedjo19861994
3Wismoyo Arismunandar19952003
4Agum Gumelar20032007
5Rita Subowo20072011
6Tono Suratman20112019
7Marciano Norman2019incumbent

References

References

  1. "Sejarah KOI". Komite Olimpiade Indonesia.
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