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| Abbreviation | Badminton Asia | 
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| Type | Sports federation | 
| Headquarters | Malé, Maldives | 
| Membership   | 43 member associations | 
| President | Kim Joong-soo | 
| Website | www.badmintonasia.org | 
The Badminton Asia is the governing body of badminton in Asia. It is one of the 5 continental bodies under the flag of the Badminton World Federation (BWF). The confederation was established in 1959, headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia until it was moved to Maldives briefly in 2021.[1] In 2023, it was announced that it would be moved back to Malaysia.[2] It aims to maintain Asia as the benchmark for world badminton in many years to come. It now has 43 member federations.[3] It had decided in the Annual General Meeting on July 16, 2006 that the confederation name was changed from Asian Badminton Confederation (ABC) to Badminton Asia Confederation (BAC).[4]
During Badminton Asia Extraordinary General Meeting on 16 October 2015 in Kuwait, the organization re-branded itself by unveiling the new logo for the confederation renaming the organization as Badminton Asia.[5]
Member associations
Zones:[6]
West (11)
 Bahrain Bahrain
 Iran Iran
 Iraq Iraq
 Jordan Jordan
 Kuwait Kuwait
 Lebanon Lebanon
 Palestine Palestine
 Qatar Qatar
 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
 Syria Syria
 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Central (5)
 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
 Tajikistan Tajikistan
 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
South (8)
.svg.png.webp) Afghanistan Afghanistan
 Bangladesh Bangladesh
 Bhutan Bhutan
 India India
 Maldives Maldives
 Nepal Nepal
 Pakistan Pakistan
 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
East (8)
 China China
 Hong Kong Hong Kong
 Japan Japan
 Macau Macau
 Mongolia Mongolia
 North Korea North Korea
 South Korea South Korea
 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Southeast (11)
Associate members
 Oman Oman
 Yemen Yemen
Tournaments
- Badminton Asia Championships from 1962.
- Badminton Asia Team Championships from 2016.
- Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships from 2017.
- Badminton Asia Junior Championships (U19) from 1997.
- Badminton Asia Junior Championships (U17) and (U15) from 2006.
- Badminton Asia Para Championships from 2008.
- Badminton Asia Senior Championships from 2020.
References
- ↑ "Maldives to host Badminton Asia's main office". raajje.mv. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
- ↑ "Badminton Asia HQ returning to Malaysia".
- ↑ "Membership - BWF Corporate". BWF. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
- ↑ Badminton Asia Confederation - About Us Archived 2006-08-25 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Badminton Asia Reaches for Glory with New Look". Badminton Asia. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- ↑ "Badminton Asia".











