Seychelles Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association|  | 
| Country/Region |  Seychelles | 
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| Code | SEY | 
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| Recognized | 1979 | 
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| Continental Association
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| Headquarters | Victoria | 
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| President | Antonio Gopal | 
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| Secretary General | Alain Alcindor | 
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 Seychelles Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association (IOC code: SEY) is the National Olympic Committee representing Seychelles in Olympic, Youth Olympic and Asian Games.[1] It was created in 1979. As the name suggests, the body is also responsible for the Seychelles participation in the Commonwealth Games and Youth Games as the local Commonwealth Games Association. 
 Presidents of Committee
  See also
  References
   - ^ Auguste, Robert (2003). Strategic Planning for Seychelles National Olympic Committee. 
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