What is Sepak Takraw?

November 12, 2007 by Sasha Manuel  
Filed under Sports Rumors

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You guys may be wondering what exactly is Sepak Takraw, well, it’s a local version of an organised hackey sack game only it uses a different sort of “sack”. According to Wikipedia, it is a sport native to Southeast Asia, resembling volleyball, except that it uses a rattan ball and only allows players to use their feet and head to touch the ball. A cross between soccer and volleyball, it is a popular sport in Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Laos, Philippines and Indonesia.

Takraw means “kick” in Thai.

Sepak Takraw is also called Takraw for short or a Westernised term used is Kick Volleyball. Yes, the game uses a net to separate two Regus or teams, which consists of three players. Two players will position themselves at the front, near the net and one will be at the back and is called, Tekong.

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6 Responses to “What is Sepak Takraw?”
  1. Stephen says:

    Sounds interesting. I’ll have to read up more on it.

    Thanks.

  2. Bugz says:

    This is a great game. I only Hope that the Philippine Government will pay more attention to this sport and its’ athletes

  3. Nawa says:

    Just to clarify a bit.
    Sepak is actually a Malay for kick
    Takraw is Thai for rattan ball.

    :D

  4. my x b.f loves to play sepak takraw when we were still in high school maybe because the sport is so interesting and exciting……

  5. N. Tirupati Raju says:

    Sapak Takraw is a great game which reduces the fat and other wastage in the human body and put the body in a healthy condition. I call this game as “Leg Volley Ball”.

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