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- National Olympic Committees List Africa (ANOCA) America (PASO) Asia (OCA) Europe (EOC) Oceania (ONOC) List of NOCs by recognition date Notes
- Divisions
- Unrecognized National Olympic Committees
- See also
- References Citations Sources
- External links
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2012}}{{Olympic Games infobox}}A National Olympic Committee (NOC) is a national constituent of the worldwide Olympic movement. Subject to the controls of the International Olympic Committee, NOCs are responsible for organizing their people's participation in the Olympic Games. They may nominate cities within their respective areas as candidates for future Olympic Games. NOCs also promote the development of athletes and training of coaches and officials at a national level within their geographies. National Olympic CommitteesAs of 2016, there are 206 NOCs: Each of the 193 member states of the United Nations; United Nations observer state Palestine; the Cook Islands, a state in free association with New Zealand whose capacity to participate in international organizations has been recognized by the United Nations Secretariat;[1][2] and two states with limited recognition, Kosovo and Taiwan (designated as Chinese Taipei by the IOC). There are also nine dependent territories with NOCs: - Four territories of the United States: American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin Islands.
- Three British Overseas Territories: Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, and Cayman Islands.
- One territory from the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean: Aruba. The Netherlands Antilles Olympic Committee was dissolved at the 123rd IOC session in July 2011 as the Netherlands Antilles ceased to exist on 10 October 2010.[3][4]
- Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China.
Prior to 1996, rules for recognising separate countries within the IOC were not as strict as those within the United Nations, which allowed these territories to field teams separately from their sovereign state. Following an amendment to the Olympic Charter in 1996, NOC recognition can only be granted after recognition as an independent state by the international community.[5] Since the rule does not apply retroactively, the dependent territories which were recognised before the rule change are allowed to continue sending separate teams to the Olympics, while the Faroe Islands and Macau send their own Paralympic teams. The only state which thus qualifies to participate in the future is the Vatican City, a UN observer state. Other disputed states face obstacles to being recognized by the IOC. Dependent territories such as Curaçao, the Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Macau, New Caledonia and Niue can no longer be recognised by the IOC. Athletes from those territories can only participate in the Olympics as part of their parent nation's national team. ListThis section lists the current: - 206 National Olympic Committees who are recognised by the International Olympic Committee, and so are members of the Association of National Olympic Committees.
- 8 National Olympic Committees who are recognised by their continental Olympic Associations, but are not recognised by the International Olympic Committee. (Italics)
ANOC members are eligible to enter the Olympic Games, Some National Olympic Committees who are members of a continental Olympic Association but not ANOC members compete in continental-level and subregional tournaments. These committees, however, are not allowed to participate in the Olympic Games. The five continental associations are: - Africa – Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA)
- America – Pan American Sports Organization (PASO)
- Asia – Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)
- Europe – European Olympic Committees (EOC)
- Oceania – Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC)
IOC runs the Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games as competitions in which all IOC-recognised NOCs can participate. Each continent also runs its own championships for their members: - ANOCA - African Games
- PASO - Pan American Games, Pan American Winter Games
- OCA - Asian Games, Asian Winter Games
- EOC - European Games
- ONOC - Pacific Games
While not a continental union in itself, the Union of Arab National Olympic Committees (UANOC) organises multi-sport events between Arabic-speaking countries. All 22 national governing bodies that form UANOC are also members of both AOC and are eligible to send athletes to either the African or Asian Games. National Olympic Committees from UANOC member countries are noted in the list below. Africa (ANOCA) - {{flagicon|Algeria}} Algeria1
- {{flagicon|Angola}} Angola
- {{flagicon|Benin}} Benin
- {{flagicon|Botswana}} Botswana
- {{flagicon|Burkina Faso}} Burkina Faso
- {{flagicon|Burundi}} Burundi
- {{flagicon|Cameroon}} Cameroon
- {{flagicon|Cape Verde}} Cape Verde
- {{flagicon|Central African Republic}} Central African Republic
- {{flagicon|Chad}} Chad
- {{flagicon|Comoros}} Comoros1
- {{flagicon|Congo}} Congo
- {{flagicon|Congo DR}} Congo DR
- {{flagicon|Côte d'Ivoire}} Côte d'Ivoire
| - {{flagicon|Djibouti}} Djibouti1
- {{flagicon|Egypt}} Egypt1
- {{flagicon|Equatorial Guinea}} Equatorial Guinea
- {{flagicon|Eritrea}} Eritrea
- {{flagicon|Swaziland}} Eswatini
- {{flagicon|Ethiopia}} Ethiopia
- {{flagicon|Gabon}} Gabon
- {{flagicon|Gambia}} Gambia
- {{flagicon|Ghana}} Ghana
- {{flagicon|Guinea}} Guinea
- {{flagicon|Guinea-Bissau}} Guinea-Bissau
- {{flagicon|Kenya}} Kenya
- {{flagicon|Lesotho}} Lesotho
- {{flagicon|Liberia}} Liberia
- {{flagicon|Libya}} Libya1
| - {{flagicon|Madagascar}} Madagascar
- {{flagicon|Malawi}} Malawi
- {{flagicon|Mali}} Mali
- {{flagicon|Mauritania}} Mauritania1
- {{flagicon|Mauritius}} Mauritius
- {{flagicon|Morocco}} Morocco1
- {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Mozambique
- {{flagicon|Namibia}} Namibia
- {{flagicon|Niger}} Niger
- {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Nigeria
- {{flagicon|Rwanda}} Rwanda
- {{flagicon|São Tomé and Príncipe}} São Tomé and Príncipe
- {{flagicon|Senegal}} Senegal
- {{flagicon|Seychelles}} Seychelles
| - {{flagicon|Sierra Leone}} Sierra Leone
- {{flagicon|Somalia}} Somalia1
- {{flagicon|South Africa}} South Africa
- {{flagicon|South Sudan}} South Sudan
- {{flagicon|Sudan}} Sudan1
- {{flagicon|Tanzania}} Tanzania
- {{flagicon|Togo}} Togo
- {{flagicon|Tunisia}} Tunisia1
- {{flagicon|Uganda}} Uganda
- {{flagicon|Zambia}} Zambia
- {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Zimbabwe
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1: National Olympic Committee is a member of UANOC
America (PASO) - {{flagicon|Antigua and Barbuda}} Antigua and Barbuda
- {{flagicon|Argentina}} Argentina
- {{flagicon|Aruba}} Aruba
- {{flagicon|Bahamas}} Bahamas
- {{flagicon|Barbados}} Barbados
- {{flagicon|Belize}} Belize
- {{flagicon|Bermuda}} Bermuda
- {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Bolivia
- {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazil
- {{flagicon|British Virgin Islands}} British Virgin Islands
- {{flagicon|Canada}} Canada
| - {{flagicon|Cayman Islands}} Cayman Islands
- {{flagicon|Chile}} Chile
- {{flagicon|Colombia}} Colombia
- {{flagicon|Costa Rica}} Costa Rica
- {{flagicon|Cuba}} Cuba
- {{flagicon|Dominica}} Dominica
- {{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} Dominican Republic
- {{flagicon|Ecuador}} Ecuador
- {{flagicon|El Salvador}} El Salvador
- {{flagicon|Grenada}} Grenada
- {{flagicon|Guatemala}} Guatemala
| - {{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana
- {{flagicon|Haiti}} Haiti
- {{flagicon|Honduras}} Honduras
- {{flagicon|Jamaica}} Jamaica
- {{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexico
- {{flagicon|Nicaragua}} Nicaragua
- {{flagicon|Panama}} Panama
- {{flagicon|Paraguay}} Paraguay
- {{flagicon|Peru}} Peru
- {{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} Puerto Rico
- {{flagicon|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} Saint Kitts and Nevis
| - {{flagicon|Saint Lucia}} Saint Lucia
- {{flagicon|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- {{flagicon|Suriname}} Suriname
- {{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago
- {{flagicon|United States}} United States
- {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Uruguay
- {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Venezuela
- {{flagicon|US Virgin Islands}} Virgin Islands
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Asia (OCA) - {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} Afghanistan
- {{flagicon|Bahrain}} Bahrain1
- {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} Bangladesh
- {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Bhutan
- {{flagicon|Brunei}} Brunei
- {{flagicon|Cambodia}} Cambodia
- {{flagicon|China}} China
- {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hong Kong, China
- {{flagicon|India}} India
- {{flagicon|Indonesia}} Indonesia
- {{flagicon|Iran}} Iran
- {{flagicon|Iraq}} Iraq1
| - {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan
- {{flagicon|Jordan}} Jordan1
- {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Kazakhstan
- {{flagicon|North Korea}} North Korea
- {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korea
- {{flagicon|Kuwait}} Kuwait1
- {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Kyrgyzstan
- {{flagicon|Laos}} Laos
- {{flagicon|Lebanon}} Lebanon1
- {{flagicon|Macau}} Macau, China2
- {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Malaysia
- {{flagicon|Maldives}} Maldives
| - {{flagicon|Mongolia}} Mongolia
- {{flagicon|Myanmar}} Myanmar
- {{flagicon|Nepal}} Nepal
- {{flagicon|Oman}} Oman1
- {{flagicon|Pakistan}} Pakistan
- {{flagicon|Palestine}} Palestine1
- {{flagicon|Philippines}} Philippines
- {{flagicon|Qatar}} Qatar1
- {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabia1
- {{flagicon|Singapore}} Singapore
- {{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} Sri Lanka
- {{flagicon|Syria}} Syria1
| - {{flagicon|Chinese Taipei}} Chinese Taipei3
- {{flagicon|Tajikistan}} Tajikistan
- {{flagicon|Thailand}} Thailand
- {{flagicon|Timor-Leste}} Timor-Leste
- {{flagicon|Turkmenistan}} Turkmenistan
- {{flagicon|United Arab Emirates}} United Arab Emirates1
- {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Uzbekistan
- {{flagicon|Vietnam}} Vietnam
- {{flagicon|Yemen}} Yemen1
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1: National Olympic Committee is a member of UANOC
2: National Olympic Committee is a member of OCA but not an ANOC member
3: Official name used by IOC, ANOC and OCA for Republic of China (Taiwan)
Europe (EOC) - {{flagicon|Albania}} Albania
- {{flagicon|Andorra}} Andorra
- {{flagicon|Armenia}} Armenia
- {{flagicon|Austria}} Austria
- {{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} Azerbaijan
- {{flagicon|Belarus}} Belarus
- {{flagicon|Belgium}} Belgium
- {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Bosnia and Herzegovina
- {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Bulgaria
- {{flagicon|Croatia}} Croatia
- {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Cyprus
- {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic
- {{flagicon|Denmark}} Denmark
| - {{flagicon|Estonia}} Estonia
- {{flagicon|Finland}} Finland
- {{flagicon|France}} France
- {{flagicon|Georgia}} Georgia
- {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany
- {{flagicon|Great Britain}} Great Britain
- {{flagicon|Greece}} Greece
- {{flagicon|Hungary}} Hungary
- {{flagicon|Iceland}} Iceland
- {{flagicon|Ireland}} Ireland
- {{flagicon|Israel}} Israel1
- {{flagicon|Italy}} Italy
- {{flagicon|Kosovo}} Kosovo
| - {{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia
- {{flagicon|Liechtenstein}} Liechtenstein
- {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania
- {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} Luxembourg
- {{flagicon|Malta}} Malta
- {{flagicon|Moldova}} Moldova
- {{flagicon|Monaco}} Monaco
- {{flagicon|Montenegro}} Montenegro
- {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands
- {{flagicon|Macedonia}} North Macedonia
- {{flagicon|Norway}} Norway
- {{flagicon|Poland}} Poland
- {{flagicon|Portugal}} Portugal
| - {{flagicon|Romania}} Romania
- {{flagicon|Russia}} Russia
- {{flagicon|San Marino}} San Marino
- {{flagicon|Serbia}} Serbia
- {{flagicon|Slovakia}} Slovakia
- {{flagicon|Slovenia}} Slovenia
- {{flagicon|Spain}} Spain
- {{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden
- {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Switzerland
- {{flagicon|Turkey}} Turkey
- {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Ukraine
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1: Israel was a member of OCA but left in 1981, it joined the EOC in 1994
Oceania (ONOC) - {{flagicon|American Samoa}} American Samoa
- {{flagicon|Australia}} Australia
- {{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Cook Islands
- {{flagicon|Fiji}} Fiji
- {{flagicon|Guam}} Guam
- {{flagicon|Kiribati}} Kiribati
| - {{flagicon|Marshall Islands}} Marshall Islands
- {{flagicon|Micronesia}} Micronesia FS
- {{flagicon|Nauru}} Nauru
- {{flagicon|New Caledonia}} New Caledonia1
- {{flagicon|New Zealand}} New Zealand
- {{flagicon|Niue}} Niue1
| - {{flagicon|Norfolk Island}} Norfolk Island1
- {{flagicon|Northern Mariana Islands}} Northern Mariana Islands1
- {{flagicon|Palau}} Palau
- {{flagicon|Papua New Guinea}} Papua New Guinea
- {{flagicon|Samoa}} Samoa
- {{flagicon|Solomon Islands}} Solomon Islands
| - {{flagicon|Tahiti}} French Polynesia (Tahiti)1
- {{flagicon|Tokelau}} Tokelau1
- {{flagicon|Tonga}} Tonga
- {{flagicon|Tuvalu}} Tuvalu
- {{flagicon|Vanuatu}} Vanuatu
- {{flagicon|Wallis and Futuna|local}} Wallis and Futuna1
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1: National Olympic Committee is an associate member of ONOC but not an ANOC member
List of NOCs by recognition date{{Unreferenced section|date=October 2016}}Below is a chronological list of the 206 NOCs recognized by the International Olympic Committee, since its foundation in 1894. Many of these committees were founded many years before their official recognition, while others were immediately accepted after being founded. Only extant states are listed. Former states (e.g. The Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Netherlands Antilles, etc.), are not listed, only the current states derived from them: for example, the Czech Olympic Committee representing Bohemia was created and recognized in 1899. It was later transformed into the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee, and, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, was re-recognized in 1993. Date of recognition | NOCs | 1894 | France}} France {{flagicon|USA}} United States | 1895 | Australia}} Australia {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany {{flagicon|Greece}} Greece {{flagicon|Hungary}} Hungary | 1900 | Norway}} Norway | 1905 | Denmark}} Denmark {{flagicon|Great Britain}} Great Britain | 1906 | Belgium}} Belgium | 1907 | Canada}} Canada {{flagicon|Finland}} Finland | 1909 | Portugal}} Portugal | 1910 | Egypt}} Egypt | 1911 | Turkey}} Turkey | 1912 | Austria}} Austria {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} Luxembourg {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands {{flagicon|Serbia}} Serbia {{flagicon|Spain}} Spain {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Switzerland | 1913 | Sweden}} Sweden | 1914 | Romania}} Romania | 1915 | Italy}} Italy | 1919 | New Zealand}} New Zealand {{flagicon|Poland}} Poland | 1922 | Ireland}} Ireland | 1923 | Argentina}} Argentina {{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia{{efn|name=baltics}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} Mexico {{flagicon|Uruguay}} Uruguay | 1924 | Bulgaria}} Bulgaria {{flagicon|Estonia}} Estonia{{efn|name=baltics}} {{flagicon|Haiti}} Haiti {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania{{efn|name=baltics}} | 1927 | India}} India | 1929 | Philippines}} Philippines | 1934 | Chile}} Chile | 1935 | Brazil}} Brazil {{flagicon|Iceland}} Iceland {{flagicon|Liechtenstein}} Liechtenstein {{flagicon|Venezuela}} Venezuela | 1936 | Afghanistan}} Afghanistan {{flagicon|Bermuda}} Bermuda {{flagicon|Bolivia}} Bolivia {{flagicon|Costa Rica}} Costa Rica {{flagicon|Jamaica}} Jamaica {{flagicon|Malta}} Malta {{flagicon|Peru}} Peru | 1937 | Sri Lanka}} Sri Lanka | 1947 | Guatemala}} Guatemala {{flagicon|Iran}} Iran {{flagicon|Myanmar}} Myanmar {{flagicon|Panama}} Panama {{flagicon|South Korea}} South Korea | 1948 | Colombia}} Colombia {{flagicon|Guyana}} Guyana {{flagicon|Iraq}} Iraq {{flagicon|Lebanon}} Lebanon {{flagicon|Pakistan}} Pakistan {{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} Puerto Rico {{flagicon|Singapore}} Singapore {{flagicon|Syria}} Syria {{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} Trinidad and Tobago | 1950 | Thailand}} Thailand | 1951 | Hong Kong}} Hong Kong {{flagicon|Nigeria}} Nigeria | 1952 | Bahamas}} Bahamas {{flagicon|Ghana}} Ghana {{flagicon|Indonesia}} Indonesia {{flagicon|Israel}} Israel | 1953 | Monaco}} Monaco | 1954 | Cuba}} Cuba {{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} Dominican Republic {{flagicon|Ethiopia}} Ethiopia {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Malaysia | 1955 | Barbados}} Barbados {{flagicon|Fiji}} Fiji {{flagicon|Kenya}} Kenya {{flagicon|Liberia}} Liberia | 1956 | Honduras}} Honduras {{flagicon|Uganda}} Uganda | 1957 | North Korea}} North Korea {{flagicon|Tunisia}} Tunisia | 1959 | Albania}} Albania {{flagicon|Ecuador}} Ecuador {{flagicon|Morocco}} Morocco {{flagicon|Nicaragua}} Nicaragua {{flagicon|San Marino}} San Marino {{flagicon|Sudan}} Sudan {{flagicon|Suriname}} Suriname | 1960 | Chinese Taipei}} Chinese Taipei | 1962 | Benin}} Benin {{flagicon|El Salvador}} El Salvador {{flagicon|Mongolia}} Mongolia | 1963 | Cameroon}} Cameroon {{flagicon|Côte d'Ivoire}} Côte d'Ivoire {{flagicon|Jordan}} Jordan {{flagicon|Libya}} Libya {{flagicon|Mali}} Mali {{flagicon|Nepal}} Nepal {{flagicon|Senegal}} Senegal | 1964 | Algeria}} Algeria {{flagicon|Chad}} Chad {{flagicon|Madagascar}} Madagascar {{flagicon|Niger}} Niger {{flagicon|Congo}} Congo {{flagicon|Sierra Leone}} Sierra Leone {{flagicon|Zambia}} Zambia | 1965 | Central African Republic}} Central African Republic {{flagicon|Guinea}} Guinea {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Arabia {{flagicon|Togo}} Togo | 1966 | Kuwait}} Kuwait | 1967 | Belize}} Belize {{flagicon|U.S. Virgin Islands}} Virgin Islands | 1968 | Democratic Republic of the Congo}} Democratic Republic of the Congo {{flagicon|Gabon}} Gabon {{flagicon|Malawi}} Malawi {{flagicon|Tanzania}} Tanzania{{efn|name=Tanzania|Tanzania's IOC dates back to 1958 upon the recognition of Tanganyika. Tanganyika and Zanzibar united on 26 April 1964, to form Tanzania, but the new country was permitted to participate at the 1964 Summer Olympics under Tanganyika's IOC. Tanzania was recognized as the successor of Tanganyika's IOC in 1968.}} | 1970 | Paraguay}} Paraguay | 1972 | Burkina Faso}} Burkina Faso {{flagicon|Lesotho}} Lesotho {{flagicon|Mauritius}} Mauritius {{flagicon|Somalia}} Somalia {{flagicon|Swaziland}} Swaziland | 1974 | Papua New Guinea}} Papua New Guinea | 1975 | Andorra}} Andorra | 1976 | Antigua and Barbuda}} Antigua and Barbuda {{flagicon|Cayman Islands}} Cayman Islands {{flagicon|Gambia, The}} Gambia | 1978 | Cyprus}} Cyprus | 1979 | Bahrain}} Bahrain {{flagicon|Laos}} Laos {{flagicon|Mauritania}} Mauritania {{flagicon|Mozambique}} Mozambique {{flagicon|People's Republic of China}} People's Republic of China {{flagicon|Seychelles}} Seychelles {{flagicon|Vietnam}} Vietnam | 1980 | Angola}} Angola {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} Bangladesh {{flagicon|Botswana}} Botswana {{flagicon|Qatar}} Qatar {{flagicon|UAE}} United Arab Emirates {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Zimbabwe | 1981 | Yemen}} Yemen | 1982 | British Virgin Islands}} British Virgin Islands {{flagicon|Oman}} Oman | 1983 | Bhutan}} Bhutan {{flagicon|Samoa}} Samoa {{flagicon|Solomon Islands}} Solomon Islands | 1984 | Brunei}} Brunei {{flagicon|Djibouti}} Djibouti {{flagicon|Equatorial Guinea}} Equatorial Guinea {{flagicon|Grenada}} Grenada {{flagicon|Rwanda}} Rwanda {{flagicon|Tonga}} Tonga | 1985 | Maldives}} Maldives | 1986 | Aruba}} Aruba {{flagicon|Cook Islands}} Cook Islands {{flagicon|Guam}} Guam | 1987 | American Samoa}} American Samoa {{flagicon|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} Saint Vincent and the Grenadines {{flagicon|Vanuatu}} Vanuatu | 1991 | Estonia}} Estonia{{efn|name=baltics|Latvia's NOC was recognized by the IOC in 1923, while Estonia's and Lithuania's NOCs were recognized in 1924. However, following the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states their NOCs were disbanded. When they regained their independence their NOCs were re-recognized in 1991.}} {{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia {{efn|name=baltics}} {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania {{efn|name=baltics}} {{flagicon|Namibia}} Namibia {{flagicon|South Africa}} South Africa{{efn|South Africa participated in the Olympics since 1904 - even before it became a unified country - its membership was suspended in 1962 and reinstated in 1991 with the abolition of apartheid.}} | 1993 | Armenia}} Armenia {{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} Azerbaijan {{flagicon|Belarus}} Belarus {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Bosnia and Herzegovina {{flagicon|Burundi}} Burundi {{flagicon|Cape Verde}} Cape Verde {{flagicon|Comoros}} Comoros {{flagicon|Croatia}} Croatia {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic {{flagicon|Dominica}} Dominica {{flagicon|Georgia}} Georgia {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Kazakhstan {{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} Kyrgyzstan {{flagicon|Moldova}} Moldova {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Macedonia {{flagicon|Russia}} Russia {{flagicon|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} Saint Kitts and Nevis {{flagicon|Saint Lucia}} Saint Lucia {{flagicon|São Tomé and Príncipe}} São Tomé and Príncipe {{flagicon|Slovakia}} Slovakia {{flagicon|Slovenia}} Slovenia {{flagicon|Tajikistan}} Tajikistan {{flagicon|Turkmenistan}} Turkmenistan {{flagicon|Ukraine}} Ukraine {{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Uzbekistan | 1994 | Nauru}} Nauru | 1995 | Cambodia}} Cambodia {{flagicon|Guinea-Bissau}} Guinea-Bissau {{flagicon|Palestine}} Palestine | 1997 | Federated States of Micronesia}} Federated States of Micronesia | 1999 | Eritrea}} Eritrea {{flagicon|Palau}} Palau | 2003 | Kiribati}} Kiribati {{flagicon|Timor-Leste}} Timor-Leste | 2006 | Marshall Islands}} Marshall Islands | 2007 | Montenegro}} Montenegro {{flagicon|Tuvalu}} Tuvalu | 2014 | Kosovo}} Kosovo | 2015 | South Sudan}} South Sudan |
Notes{{notelist}}DivisionsThe NOCs are all members of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), which is also split among five continental associations: Continent | Association | NOCs | Oldest NOC | Newest NOC |
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| #000000|Africa}} | Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa | 54 | Egypt}} Egypt (1910) | South Sudan}} South Sudan (2015) | #df0024|America}} | Pan American Sports Organization | 41 | United States}} United States (1894) | Dominica}} Dominica (1993) {{flagicon|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} Saint Kitts and Nevis (1993) {{flagicon|Saint Lucia}} Saint Lucia (1993) | #f4c300|Asia}} | Olympic Council of Asia | 44[6] | Japan}} Japan (1912) | Timor-Leste}} Timor-Leste (2003) | #009f3d|Europe}} | European Olympic Committees | 50 | France}} France (1894) | Kosovo}} Kosovo (2014) | #0085c7|Oceania}} | Oceania National Olympic Committees | 17 | Australia}} Australia (1895) | Tuvalu}} Tuvalu (2007) |
See the article for each continental association for the complete lists of all NOCs. Unrecognized National Olympic CommitteesThe Macau Sports and Olympic Committee was founded in 1987 and has attempted to enroll to the IOC since its foundation, but is still not officially recognized and thus no athlete has participated in the Olympic Games under the name "Macau, China". It has, however, participated in the Paralympic Games. The Faroe Islands have a recognised National Paralympic Committee.[7] Other existing countries/regions with unrecognized Olympic committees: Catalonia,[8] Gibraltar,[9] French Polynesia,[10] Niue,[11] Somaliland,[12] New Caledonia,[13] Kurdistan,[14][15] Northern Cyprus,[16] Abkhazia,[17] Native Americans,[18][19] the Northern Mariana Islands, Anguilla, Montserrat, and Turks & Caicos Islands.[20] South Ossetia intends to establish a National Olympic Committee,[21] and representatives from the Republic of Artsakh take part in Armenia’s National Olympic Committee.[22]See also- National Paralympic Committee
- List of IOC country codes
- District of Columbia Olympic Committee
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