National Petanque Squad Departs for 33rd SEA Games in Thailand

Webmaster • December 8, 2025

Our national petanque heroes have just departed from KLIA, heading to Thailand for the 33rd SEA Games 2025!

The Malaysian national petanque contingent has departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) en route to Thailand for the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.


The contingent is set to participate in the regional biennial event, with the Official Opening Ceremony scheduled for 9 December 2025. The petanque competition is slated to commence the following day, 10 December 2025.


The team carries the hopes of the nation as they prepare to compete for medals against the region's best. We wish our athletes the very best of luck and success.

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