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Called Takraw for short, it is a cross between Soccer & Volleyball , played on a Badminton doubles sized court.


HISTORY


The sport dates back to the 15th century when it was played by indigenous Malays. Back then it was called "Sepak Raga" (lit. "Kick ball") and played mainly by men and boys using a circle formation. They used a ball made of cane or rattan. The game remained in that form for hundreds of years until the 1940s when a net (called a "Jaring" in Malay) and formal rules were introduced. By this time, the game was also being played in Thailand where it was known as "Takraw". Variations of the game spread throughout Asia. In the Philippines the sport was called "Sipa", in Burma it was dubbed " Chinlone ", in Laos "Kator" and in Indonesia "Raga". It is the Philippines' national sport, although it is not as popular as other spectator sports, especially basketball. It is similar to Bossaball .


TEAMS


A sepak takraw game is played between two regus ("regu" means teams in English), each regu consisting of
three players and one substitute. Each game is composed of three sets
in the same manner as badminton. Only three players from each side are
allowed inside the court during play but a substitution can be called
anytime during the game. However, once a substitution is made, no
further substitutions are allowed for the duration of the game.

In a formal competition, there are two kinds of matches: the regu competition and
the team competition.

In a regu competition, two regus play a game consisting of three sets and the
regu with the mosts sets won is declared the winner.

A team competition is more complicated. Each team fields three regus so that
a sepak takraw team has a total of 12 players. The first regus of each team
will play a three set game and the winning regu earns a point for its team.
The second regus of each team will then play and the winner of this second game
will earn a point for its
team. If the winner of the first and second regu games belong to the
same team then the match is finished and the third regus need not play.
If however, the winner of the first regu game is not the same team that
won the second regu game the third regus will play for the deciding
game.

The regu competition is most often played during local events and during
physical education. However, in a larger event the team competition is
generally preferred.


COURT


Played in court 20' x 44' (13.4m x 6.1m) similar to doubles badminton court.
The net which divides the court stands 5' (1.52m) at the centre
and 5' 1" (1.55m) at the posts for men; 4' 8" (1.42m) at the centre
and 4' 9" (1.45m) at the posts for women.


BALL


Traditionally hand-woven, the Takraw ball is made of rattan stems or very hard
plastic. A ball weighs approximately 250 grams.


GAME PLAY


Two teams compete for higher scores by spiking a ball into the opponents court. Each team gets three chances to kick, knee, shoulder or head the ball back to the opposing team. Like in Volleyball there are passes, sets and spikes — but
the strokes must be made soccer style: no hands or arms allowed.

A sight to behold is the ''smash'', in which a player executes a Bicycle Kick to fire the ball into the opponent's court with great force. In contrast to soccer bicycle kicks, in which the players usually land on their backs (which would be both painful and dangerous on the hard sepak takraw pitch), sepak takraw players are agile enough to land on their feet again.


RULES


The same rules apply as for international Volleyball , with the following exeptions:

# players are prohibited from using their hands;
# a player can touch the ball 3 successive times;
# the players position of the defensive team is not rotated


SCORING

There's a discrepancy here. Some report the following:

A match is composed of 3 sets. The team scoring 15 points win a set. The
first team winning two sets wins the match. In any set, if both teams are tied,
13 to 13, the first team to score 13 points may choose to decide the set
through 5-point match. If the teams are tied at 14 to 14, the first team
to score 14 points may choose to decide the set through a 3-point match.