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History

The table below gives an overview of all host cities of the Pan Arab.

No. Year Location
1st Pan Arab Games 1953 Alexandria, Egypt
2nd Pan Arab Games 1957 Beirut, Lebanon
3rd Pan Arab Games 1961 Casablanca, Morocco
4th Pan Arab Games 1965 Cairo, Egypt
5th Pan Arab Games 1976 Damascus, Syria
6th Pan Arab Games 1985 Rabat, Morocco
7th Pan Arab Games 1992 Damascus, Syria
8th Pan Arab Games 1997 Beirut, Lebanon
9th Pan Arab Games 1999 Amman, Jordan
10th Pan Arab Games 2004 Algiers, Algeria


Alltime Table

N/ Country/ Gold/ Silver/ Bronze/ Total
  • 1 Egypt : 504 319 162 985
  • 2 Morocco : 222 181 186 589
  • 3 Syria : 213 216 263 692
  • 4 Algeria : 192 215 219 624
  • 5 Tunisia : 162 150 201 513
  • 6 Lebanon : 68 116 158 342
  • 7 Iraq : 63 85 114 262
  • 8 Jordan : 53 93 146 292
  • 9 Saudi Arabia : 46 76 87 209
  • 10 Qatar : 34 26 49 64
  • 11 Kuwait : 16 33 86 135
  • 12 Sudan : 16 26 20 62
  • 13 Libya : 13 17 36 66
  • 14 UA Emirates : 12 18 27 57
  • 15 Bahrain : 7 4 22 33
  • 16 Oman : 5 7 10 22
  • 17 Yemen : 5 4 10 19
  • 18 Palestine : 3 17 53 73
  • 19 Somalia : 0 4 1 5
  • 20 Djibouti : 0 1 0 1
  • 21 Comoros : 0 0 0 0
  • 22 Mauritania : 0 0 0 0
Last Updated 10th October 2004


Egyptian Results in Pan Arab Games

Tournament Rank Participating Countries Gold Silver Bronze
First All-Africa Games 1965 Brazzaville, Congo
1969 cancelled
2nd All-Africa Games 1973 Lagos, Nigeria
3rd All-Africa Games 1978 Algiers, Algeria
1982 cancelled
4th All-Africa Games 1987 Nairobi, Kenya
5th All-Africa Games 1991 Cairo, Egypt
6th All-Africa Games 1995 Harare, Zimbabwe
7th All-Africa Games 1999 Johannesburg, South Africa
8th All-Africa Games 2003 Abuja, Nigeria
9th All-Africa Games 2007 Algiers, Algeria
10th All-Africa Games 2011 Lusaka, Zambia