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In 1980, the Malaysian Sepak Takraw team played several Sepak Takraw games in China, South Korea and Hong Kong, an outstanding achievement in the history of Sepak Takraw towards introducing the sport to East Asian countries. [29] In 1982, the woven synthetic ball was introduced to replace woven rattan ball in Thailand. [1]
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Sepak takraw is a sport which originated from Southeast Asia. [13] It is played similarly to volleyball but players use their feet, knee, chest and head to carry a rattan ball over the net. [13] It is a spectator sport that contains elements of volleyball, football, martial arts and gymnastics. [14] [15] [16]
Sepak takraw is known by the Indonesian and Malaysian people in several areas such as Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Sulawesi as Sepak raga, which is a game for local children who still use a ball made of rattan. In this game, each player must show proficiency in ball handling: the player plays a rattan ball with all limbs except with ...
In 1981, the executive committee of the Thai Sports Association under the Royal Patronage (TSA) passed a resolution to establish the sepaktakraw registered association under the title, “The Takraw Association of Thailand”, aiming to manage the domestic sepaktakraw-related activities. The association was granted an official license of the ...
South Korea (KOR) Jeong Won-deok Lee Gyu-nam Lee Jun-ho Indonesia (INA) Husni Uba Jusri Pakke Yudi Purnomo Japan (JPN) Yuichi Matsuda Susumu Teramoto Takeshi Terashima 2014 Incheon Myanmar (MYA) Zaw Zaw Aung Zaw Latt Wai Lin Aung South Korea (KOR) Kim Young-man Im An-soo Jeong Won-deok Japan (JPN) Susumu Teramoto Seiya Takano Takeshi Terashima
Games Year Host city Best nation XI: 1990: Beijing, China Malaysia XII: 1994: Hiroshima, Japan Malaysia XIII: 1998: Bangkok, Thailand Thailand XIV: 2002: Busan, South ...
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