Asian Cycling Confederation
The national federations of the UCI form confederations by continent. In Asia, this body is the Asian Cycling Confederation, also shortened to ACC.
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Type | Sports federation |
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Headquarters | Dubai, UAE |
President | ![]() |
Presidents
President | Country | Years | |
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Dr. Khaled Al-Turki | ![]() | 1993 | 1996 |
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Darshan Singh Gill | ![]() | 1996 | 2005 |
Cho Hee-wook | ![]() | 2005 | 2017 |
Osama AlShaafar | ![]() | 2017 | present |
Member Federations
As of September 2022, the ACC consists of 45 member federations, following Bhutan's admission to the UCI.[1] The ACC is henceforth represented in all member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia.
Country | Federation |
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![]() | Afghanistan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Bahrain Cycling Association |
![]() | Bangladesh Cycling Federation |
![]() | Bhutan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Brunei Darussalam Cycling Federation |
![]() | Cambodian Cycling Federation |
![]() | Chinese Cycling Association |
![]() | Chinese Taipei Cycling Association |
![]() | Hong Kong Cycling Association |
![]() | Cycling Federation of India |
![]() | Indonesian Cycling Federation |
![]() | Cycling Federation of the I. R. Iran |
![]() | Iraqi Cycling Federation |
![]() | Japan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Jordan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Kazakhstan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Kuwait Athletic and Cycling Federation |
![]() | Kyrgys Cycling Federation |
![]() | Lao Cycling Federation |
![]() | Fédération Libanaise de Cyclisme |
![]() | Macau Cycling Association |
![]() | Malaysian National Cycling Federation |
![]() | Bicycle Association of Maldives |
![]() | Mongolian Cycling Federation |
![]() | Myanmar Cycling Federation |
![]() | Nepal Cycling Association |
![]() | Cycling Association of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
![]() | Oman Cycling Association |
![]() | Pakistan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Palestinian Cycling Federation |
![]() | Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines |
![]() | Qatar Cycling Federation |
![]() | Saudi Cycling Federation |
![]() | Singapore Cycling Federation |
![]() | Korea Cycling Federation |
![]() | Cycling Federation of Sri Lanka |
![]() | Syrian Arab Cycling Federation |
![]() | Tajikistan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Thai Cycling Association |
![]() | East Timor Cycling Federation |
![]() | Cycling Federation of Turkmenistan |
![]() | UAE Cycling Federation |
![]() | Uzbekistan Cycling Federation |
![]() | Vietnam Cycling Federation |
![]() | Yemen Cycling Federation |
Representative from Asia to UCI Management Committee

Dato' Amarjit Singh Gill (2018)
Name | Country | Years | ||
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Osama Al Shaafar | ![]() |
2017 | present | Automatically as ACC President |
Dato' Amarjit Singh Gill | ![]() |
2017 | present | Elected at Bergen, Norway at UCI Congress 2017 |
References
- "The UCI Congress approves the institution's Agenda 2030". Union Cycliste Internationale, press release. 2022-09-22.
External links
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