The International Sepaktakraw Federation, commonly known as ISTAF, is the
international governing body for the sport of
Sepak takraw, which was formed in 1988 with five founding member countries including
Malaysia,
Thailand,
Singapore,
Indonesia and
Myanmar, officially based in
Thailand and with its secretariat in
Singapore.[1][2] The current President is Major General Dr. Charouck Arirachakaran of Thailand.[1] Its main goal currently is to spread Sepak takraw into 75 different countries and ultimately make it an
Olympic sport by 2026.[3][4][5] As of April 2020, the federation consists of about 50 member national associations, mostly in Asia-Oceania, 13 of which are on provisional status.[6][7]
Under ISTAF guidance,
Sepak takraw has become the official sport at the
South-East Asian Games since
1965 and has uninterrupted medal status at the
Asian Games since 1990. It was additionally introduced as a demonstration sport at the
2009 World Games in Republic of China.[1][2][8] The federation also launched its own international tournaments in 2011, namely
ISTAF World Cup and
ISTAF SuperSeries (ISS),[9] in which Thailand has won the most medals for.[10][11] However, to secure the goal for the
Olympic Games, the federation have to fulfill the requirements of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC): Any featured sport must be popularly played in at least 75 countries around the globe,[3] and to be recognised by IOC as well as categorized as
ARISF membership, the federation must fulfil certain criteria which include implementing the
World Anti-Doping Agency Code, Olympic Movement Code as well as having a minimum of 50 associated national federations from at least three continents.[12]
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]
Organization
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All international regu tournaments approved by the ISTAF might apply to the federation to estimate the world ranking points. The world ranking points available for any international competition will be determined by ISTAF in its sole discretion, taking into account various factors, including the rankings of the participating teams. The points are valid for 12 months, except for the
ISTAF World Cup world ranking points, which are valid for 24 months. The rankings will be updated and online published on the first day of each calendar month. Currently, the world ranking was calculated from the regu performances in three ISTAF-approved international tournaments namely;
ISTAF SuperSeries (ISS),
ISTAF World Cup (IWC), and the
King's Cup.[citation needed]
The tournament consists of two categories including men's and women's, each category will have preliminary group stages, before moving on to the knock-out rounds. The first-ever
ISTAF World Cup is held in Malaysia in July 2011.[2] The event has been being scheduled to be held every four years, nevertheless, the
second edition, which was originally programmed to be held in 2015 in Goa, India,[32][33] was postponed due to a possible clash of dates with the 2015
King's Cup Sepaktakraw World Championship and the
2015 Southeast Asian Games,[33][26] and was later reprogrammed to be conducted in 2017 and moved the venue to
Hyderabad instead.[34][35] The
2021 ISTAF World Cup was postponed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic as well.[citation needed]
Thailand is the most successful country in the tournament by winning first place in all categories since the establishment of the tournament.[10][11]
The
ISTAF SuperSeries (ISS) is an elite international tournament for the sport of Sepaktakraw. The competition is held in a grand prix format whereby national teams compete in a series of events during a season. Their performance will then be cumulated to determine the overall winner for the season. Its inaugural tournament was held in
Bangkok, Thailand during 8–11 September 2011.[36] The finals of ISS 2011/2012 see Thailand being crowned the overall champion for both men and women in front of their home crowd in
Bangkok.[37]