The 26th National Olympic Academy (NOA) Session for Young Olympic Ambassadors is currently being coordinated by the OCM and NOA Malaysia from 23 to 27 April 2024 at OCM Indoor Sports Complex, Kuala Lumpur.
> read moreThe OCM Education and Training Committee coordinated the Sport Administrators Course No. 2 (2024) for sports officials of the State of Sarawak, from 21st to 23rd March 2024, at the Sarawak Centre of Performance Excellence (SCOPE), in Kuching, Sarawak.
> read moreThe first Team Managers’ meeting for the XXXIII Olympic Games Paris 2024 was held on Monday, 18 March 2024, at the Training Hall, Level 2C, OCM Indoor Sports Complex, Kuala Lumpur.
> read moreKUALA LUMPUR (11th March 2024): The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has offered Malaysia the opportunity to replace Victoria as hosts of the Commonwealth Games in 2026.
> read moreThe Advanced Sport Management Course (ASMC) is one of the flagship programmes fully sponsored by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) through the Olympic Solidarity (OS), aiming to assist in enhancing the capacity of the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and its affiliates.
> read moreThe two-day Chefs de Mission Meeting on 3 and 4 March 2024 (Monday and Tuesday) organised by the Thailand Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games Organising Committee (TAIMAGOC) has come to a conclusion in Bangkok.
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26th National Olympic Academy (NOA) Session for Young Olympic Ambassadors 2024
Sport Administrators Course No. 2 (2024)
XXXIII Olympic Games Paris 2024 – Team Manager’s Meeting
Malaysia Offered Support to Host The 2026 Commonwealth Games by The Commonweatlh Games Federation (CGF)
Advanced Sport Management Course (ASMC)
Chefs de Mission Meeting – Asian Indoor And Martial Arts Games Bangkok & Chonburi 2021
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On 13th November 1953, the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council (FMOC) being the forerunner to the Olympic Council of Malaysia was registered under the Societies Act as a volunteer-based, non-profit and non-government organization.
The FMOC held its first meeting on 24th April 1954, attended by 3 representatives from Hockey and 4 from Athletics. The Malayan Bore Rifle Association sent an observer. The FMOC then invited all National Sport Associations to become members so they could participate in multi-sports events. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially recognized the FMOC on 26th May 1954.