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In 1935, during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations for King
    George V, the game of sepakraga was played on a
    badminton court, in the Malaysian State of Negeri
    Sembilan. Thedevelopment of the game was interupted
    by the war. In 1945 in Penang the net wasagain
    introduced and the popularity spread to surrounding
    areas and then countries. n1965 Malaysia hosted the
    South East Asian Peninsular games (SEAP) and sepak
    ragawas introduced. There were lengthy discussion
    between Malaysian and Singaporedelegates, on the one
    hand, and Laos and Thai delegates, on the other, with
    regard tothe official name of the sport. An agreement was
    subsequently arrived at and it wasdecided that the sport
    would be known as "Sepak Takraw". Sepak means KICK
    inMalay and Takraw means BALL in Thai word.
Almost every nation that played this game
  knew it by a different name. In
  Malaysia,Singapore and Brunei, it's called
  'sepak raga', whereas in Thailand it's
  commonly knownas 'takraw'. The same
  game goes by the name of 'sipa' in the
  Philippines, 'da cau' inVietnam, 'rago' in
  Indonesia, and 'kator' in Laos. Since sepak
  takraw was played andenjoyed in several
  countries, there were a lot of
  inconsistencies in terms of how thegame
  was played and judged.
In 1960, representatives from Malaysia,
   Singapore, Indonesia, Lao and Thailand
   met inKuala Lumpur to standardise rules
   and regulations for the game. And after
   a long andheated debate, consensus
   was reached that the sport would
   henceforth be officiallycalled sepak
   takraw.
They also formed the Asian Sepak Takraw
  Federation (ASTAF), and translated therules into
  English, setting the stage for the first
  international competition, held inMalaysia in
  1965, at the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games,
  or SEAP Games, thepredecessor to today's
  Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games). This
  chain of events setthe stage for the
  international development of sepak takraw.
  However, it was thereplacement of the natural
  rattan ball, which tended to splinter and warp,
  with the morestandardised synthetic plastic
  ball that really kicked the game's popularity
  into high gear.
In 1990, sepak takraw was included at the
   Asian Games in Beijing. Women also got
   inon the action with the first women's
   championships in Thailand hosted in
   1997. Today,more than 20 countries have
   national sepak takraw associations with
   representatives onthe board of the
   global governing body, the International
   Sepak Takraw Federation(ISTAF).
Both male and female players are
required to wear shorts and sleeved t-
shirts.Players must tuck-in their shirts. The
t-shirts for all players must also
The standard court of the Sport Sepak Takraw
benumbered13.4m X 6.1m free from
   is an area of permanently in which
numbers are uptherangedflat 8m.1 to 15.
   allobstacles
   advisable that
                 only a height of concrete
                    to
                        court is
                                 from It is
Thecaptain of each the lines that of 3 or
   surface. Thewidth of regu (team
4 players) is required to wear an
   determines the perimeter of the court
   should not be more than0.04m measured
armband ontheir left arm. Any apparel
   and drawn inside the measurements of the
that could endanger opponents is not at
   court. The lines of thecourt should also be
allowed. away from any obstacles. Each
   least 3.0m
  side should have a6.7X6.1m area.
The net shall be made of fine ordinary cord or nylon with
  6 cm to 8 cm mesh. Similar to a volleyball net.
The net shall be 0.7 m in width and not shorter than 6.10
  m in length and taped at 0.05 m from tape double at
  the top and sideline, called boundary tape.
The net shall be edged with 0.05 m tape double at the
  top and the bottom of the net supported by a fine
  ordinary cord or nylon cord that runs through the
  tape and strain over and flush with the top of the
  posts. The top of the net shall be 1.52 m (1.42 m for
  women) in height from the center and 1.55 m (1.45 m
  for women's) at the posts.
The sepak takraw ball shall be spherical in shape, made of synthetic
    fiber or one woven layer.
The ball can be in plain single colour, multi-colour, and luminous
    colours, but not in any colour that will impair the performance of
    the players.
The sepak takraw ball can also be constructed of synthetic rubber
    or soft durable material for covering the ball, for the purpose of
    softening the impact of the ball on the player’s body. The type
    of material and method used for constructing the ball or for
    covering the ball with rubber or soft durable covering must be
    approved by ISTAF before it can be used for any competition.
All world, international, and regional competitions sanctioned
    by International Sepak Takraw Federation, including but not
    limited to, the Olympic Games, World Games, Commonwealth
    Games, Asian Games and SEA Games, must be played with
    ISTAF approved sepak takraw balls.
A match is played by
  two regus (teams), each consisting of
  three players.
One of the three players shall be at the
  back; he is called a “Tekong”. The other
  two players shall be in front, one on the
  left and the other on the right. The player
  on the left is called a “Left Inside” and
  the player on the right is called a “Right
  Inside”.
The side that must serve first shall start the first set. The
side that wins the first set shall have the options of
“Choosing Service”.
The throw must be executed as soon as the referee calls
the score. If either of the "Inside" players throws the ball
before the referee calls the score, it must be re-thrown
and a warning will be given to the thrower.
During the service, as soon as the Tekong kicks the ball,
all the players are allowed to move about freely in their
respective courts.
The service is valid if the ball passes over the net,
whether it touches the net or not, and inside the
boundary of the two net tapes and boundary lines of
the opponent’s court.
   The "Inside" player who is making service throws, plays about with
    the ball (throwing up the ball, bumping, giving to other "Inside"
    player, etc.) after the call of score has been made by the
    referee.
   The "Inside" player lifts his feet or steps on the line or crosses over
    or touches the net while throwing the ball.
   The Tekong jumps off the ground to execute the service.
   The Tekong does not kick the ball on the service throw.
   The ball touches his own player before crossing over the
    opponent court.
   The ball goes over the net but falls outside the court.
   The ball does not cross to the opponent side.
   A player uses his hand or hands, or any other part of his arms to
    facilitate the execution of a kick even if the hand or arm does
    not directly touch the ball, but it touches other objects or
    surfaces instead when doing so.
   Creating distracting manner or noise or
    shouting at his opponent.
   Any player who touches the ball on the opponent
    side.
   Any part of player's body crosses over into
    opponent's court whether above or under the net
    except during the follow-through of the ball.
   Playing the ball more than 3 times in succession.
   The ball touches the arm
   Stopping or holding the ball under the arm, between
    the legs or body.
   Any part of the body or player's outfits e.g. shoes,
    jersey, head band etc., touches the net or the post or
    the referee's chairs or falls into the opponent's side.
   The ball touches the ceiling, roof or the wall (any
    objects).
   An official match is won by best of five sets, win 3 sets of 5; used on important
    tournaments on all matches or in finals after group stages. A team event or group
    match is won by best of three sets, win 2 sets of 3; used in team events and often in
    tournaments to speed up group stages.
   In a knock out system mainly used in tournaments teams doesn’t have to play the 5th
    (or 3rd)set if winner is known. In a league system it is mandatory for all teams to
    complete the 5 (or 3) sets.
   In the last 5th (or 3rd) set the change of sides takes place when one team reaches 8
    points.
   Point: When either serving side or receiving side commits a fault, a point is awarded to
    the opponent side including making next service.
   Set: Each set is won by the side which scores fifteen (15) points with a minimum lead of
    two (2) points. In the event of a 14-14 tie, the set shall be won by the side which gets a
    lead of two (2) points, or when a side reaches 17 points (whichever occurs first).
   Match: Match is won by the team who has won more sets, 3 (or 2). Teams can win 3, 2, 1
    or 0 set points per match in best of 5 or win 2, 1 or 0 set points per match in best of 3.
   Ranking: In group stages of tournaments or team events aka round robin the ranking in
    a group is determined by: 1. Sum of match wins; a match win gives 1 point 2. Sum set
    points, 3. Point difference +/-
   Summarized from ISTAF rules since January 2011

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Sepak takraw

  • 1.
  • 2. In 1935, during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations for King George V, the game of sepakraga was played on a badminton court, in the Malaysian State of Negeri Sembilan. Thedevelopment of the game was interupted by the war. In 1945 in Penang the net wasagain introduced and the popularity spread to surrounding areas and then countries. n1965 Malaysia hosted the South East Asian Peninsular games (SEAP) and sepak ragawas introduced. There were lengthy discussion between Malaysian and Singaporedelegates, on the one hand, and Laos and Thai delegates, on the other, with regard tothe official name of the sport. An agreement was subsequently arrived at and it wasdecided that the sport would be known as "Sepak Takraw". Sepak means KICK inMalay and Takraw means BALL in Thai word.
  • 3. Almost every nation that played this game knew it by a different name. In Malaysia,Singapore and Brunei, it's called 'sepak raga', whereas in Thailand it's commonly knownas 'takraw'. The same game goes by the name of 'sipa' in the Philippines, 'da cau' inVietnam, 'rago' in Indonesia, and 'kator' in Laos. Since sepak takraw was played andenjoyed in several countries, there were a lot of inconsistencies in terms of how thegame was played and judged.
  • 4. In 1960, representatives from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Lao and Thailand met inKuala Lumpur to standardise rules and regulations for the game. And after a long andheated debate, consensus was reached that the sport would henceforth be officiallycalled sepak takraw.
  • 5. They also formed the Asian Sepak Takraw Federation (ASTAF), and translated therules into English, setting the stage for the first international competition, held inMalaysia in 1965, at the Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, or SEAP Games, thepredecessor to today's Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games). This chain of events setthe stage for the international development of sepak takraw. However, it was thereplacement of the natural rattan ball, which tended to splinter and warp, with the morestandardised synthetic plastic ball that really kicked the game's popularity into high gear.
  • 6. In 1990, sepak takraw was included at the Asian Games in Beijing. Women also got inon the action with the first women's championships in Thailand hosted in 1997. Today,more than 20 countries have national sepak takraw associations with representatives onthe board of the global governing body, the International Sepak Takraw Federation(ISTAF).
  • 7.
  • 8. Both male and female players are required to wear shorts and sleeved t- shirts.Players must tuck-in their shirts. The t-shirts for all players must also The standard court of the Sport Sepak Takraw benumbered13.4m X 6.1m free from is an area of permanently in which numbers are uptherangedflat 8m.1 to 15. allobstacles advisable that only a height of concrete to court is from It is Thecaptain of each the lines that of 3 or surface. Thewidth of regu (team 4 players) is required to wear an determines the perimeter of the court should not be more than0.04m measured armband ontheir left arm. Any apparel and drawn inside the measurements of the that could endanger opponents is not at court. The lines of thecourt should also be allowed. away from any obstacles. Each least 3.0m side should have a6.7X6.1m area.
  • 9.
  • 10. The net shall be made of fine ordinary cord or nylon with 6 cm to 8 cm mesh. Similar to a volleyball net. The net shall be 0.7 m in width and not shorter than 6.10 m in length and taped at 0.05 m from tape double at the top and sideline, called boundary tape. The net shall be edged with 0.05 m tape double at the top and the bottom of the net supported by a fine ordinary cord or nylon cord that runs through the tape and strain over and flush with the top of the posts. The top of the net shall be 1.52 m (1.42 m for women) in height from the center and 1.55 m (1.45 m for women's) at the posts.
  • 11.
  • 12. The sepak takraw ball shall be spherical in shape, made of synthetic fiber or one woven layer. The ball can be in plain single colour, multi-colour, and luminous colours, but not in any colour that will impair the performance of the players. The sepak takraw ball can also be constructed of synthetic rubber or soft durable material for covering the ball, for the purpose of softening the impact of the ball on the player’s body. The type of material and method used for constructing the ball or for covering the ball with rubber or soft durable covering must be approved by ISTAF before it can be used for any competition. All world, international, and regional competitions sanctioned by International Sepak Takraw Federation, including but not limited to, the Olympic Games, World Games, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and SEA Games, must be played with ISTAF approved sepak takraw balls.
  • 13.
  • 14. A match is played by two regus (teams), each consisting of three players. One of the three players shall be at the back; he is called a “Tekong”. The other two players shall be in front, one on the left and the other on the right. The player on the left is called a “Left Inside” and the player on the right is called a “Right Inside”.
  • 15. The side that must serve first shall start the first set. The side that wins the first set shall have the options of “Choosing Service”. The throw must be executed as soon as the referee calls the score. If either of the "Inside" players throws the ball before the referee calls the score, it must be re-thrown and a warning will be given to the thrower. During the service, as soon as the Tekong kicks the ball, all the players are allowed to move about freely in their respective courts. The service is valid if the ball passes over the net, whether it touches the net or not, and inside the boundary of the two net tapes and boundary lines of the opponent’s court.
  • 16.
  • 17. The "Inside" player who is making service throws, plays about with the ball (throwing up the ball, bumping, giving to other "Inside" player, etc.) after the call of score has been made by the referee.  The "Inside" player lifts his feet or steps on the line or crosses over or touches the net while throwing the ball.  The Tekong jumps off the ground to execute the service.  The Tekong does not kick the ball on the service throw.  The ball touches his own player before crossing over the opponent court.  The ball goes over the net but falls outside the court.  The ball does not cross to the opponent side.  A player uses his hand or hands, or any other part of his arms to facilitate the execution of a kick even if the hand or arm does not directly touch the ball, but it touches other objects or surfaces instead when doing so.
  • 18.
  • 19. Creating distracting manner or noise or shouting at his opponent.
  • 20.
  • 21. Any player who touches the ball on the opponent side.  Any part of player's body crosses over into opponent's court whether above or under the net except during the follow-through of the ball.  Playing the ball more than 3 times in succession.  The ball touches the arm  Stopping or holding the ball under the arm, between the legs or body.  Any part of the body or player's outfits e.g. shoes, jersey, head band etc., touches the net or the post or the referee's chairs or falls into the opponent's side.  The ball touches the ceiling, roof or the wall (any objects).
  • 22.
  • 23. An official match is won by best of five sets, win 3 sets of 5; used on important tournaments on all matches or in finals after group stages. A team event or group match is won by best of three sets, win 2 sets of 3; used in team events and often in tournaments to speed up group stages.  In a knock out system mainly used in tournaments teams doesn’t have to play the 5th (or 3rd)set if winner is known. In a league system it is mandatory for all teams to complete the 5 (or 3) sets.  In the last 5th (or 3rd) set the change of sides takes place when one team reaches 8 points.  Point: When either serving side or receiving side commits a fault, a point is awarded to the opponent side including making next service.  Set: Each set is won by the side which scores fifteen (15) points with a minimum lead of two (2) points. In the event of a 14-14 tie, the set shall be won by the side which gets a lead of two (2) points, or when a side reaches 17 points (whichever occurs first).  Match: Match is won by the team who has won more sets, 3 (or 2). Teams can win 3, 2, 1 or 0 set points per match in best of 5 or win 2, 1 or 0 set points per match in best of 3.  Ranking: In group stages of tournaments or team events aka round robin the ranking in a group is determined by: 1. Sum of match wins; a match win gives 1 point 2. Sum set points, 3. Point difference +/-  Summarized from ISTAF rules since January 2011