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Istaf forms panel to review sepaktakraw service rule change
Istaf forms panel to review sepaktakraw service rule change

The Sun

time27-07-2025

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  • The Sun

Istaf forms panel to review sepaktakraw service rule change

THE International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF) has set up a special technical committee to review the proposed amendment to allow the tekong (server) to lift his non-kicking foot when executing the service. ISTAF secretary-general Datuk Abdul Halim Kader said the decision was made at the ISTAF Council meeting in Hatyai, Songkhla, yesterday, following various suggestions and feedback received from member countries in connection with Clause 11.1.4 of the ISTAF Sepaktakraw Rules. This committee will be chaired by Taufiq Halim (ISTAF deputy secretary-general) and Prof Chalerm Chaiwatcharaporn (ISTAF treasurer). 'The decision to set up this committee was made after considering the insightful views from Sepaktakraw Association of Malaysia (PSM) president Datuk Mohd Sumali Reduan and ISTAF assistant secretary-general from India Yogender Singh Dahiya. 'All findings by this committee will be referred to the ISTAF Referee Committee before being submitted to the executive committee for endorsement and final approval of any amendments to be enforced,' he said in a statement today. Under Clause 11.1.4 of the ISTAF Sepaktakraw Rules, a service is disqualified if the non-kicking foot steps outside the circle. The proposed amendment aims to redefine the circle as a reference zone instead of a rigid boundary, allowing players greater flexibility. Meanwhile, Abdul Halim has given a firm assurance that ISTAF will never abolish the centre court circle, measuring 13.4 metres (m) by 6.1m, which has been part of the game's identity since the 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games in Kuala Lumpur. In another development, he also hinted that 16 countries are set to be invited to compete in the 2026 ISTAF World Cup (men's and women's categories), which is slated to be held at the Axiata Arena here next May - BERNAMA

ISTAF Sets Up Special Technical Panel To Review Service Rule Change
ISTAF Sets Up Special Technical Panel To Review Service Rule Change

Barnama

time27-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

ISTAF Sets Up Special Technical Panel To Review Service Rule Change

KUALA LUMPUR, July 27 (Bernama) -- The International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF) has set up a special technical committee to review the proposed amendment to allow the tekong (server) to lift his non-kicking foot when executing the service. ISTAF secretary-general Datuk Abdul Halim Kader said the decision was made at the ISTAF Council meeting in Hatyai, Songkhla, yesterday, following various suggestions and feedback received from member countries in connection with Clause 11.1.4 of the ISTAF Sepaktakraw Rules. This committee will be chaired by Taufiq Halim (ISTAF deputy secretary-general) and Prof Chalerm Chaiwatcharaporn (ISTAF treasurer). bootstrap slideshow "The decision to set up this committee was made after considering the insightful views from Sepaktakraw Association of Malaysia (PSM) president Datuk Mohd Sumali Reduan and ISTAF assistant secretary-general from India Yogender Singh Dahiya. "All findings by this committee will be referred to the ISTAF Referee Committee before being submitted to the executive committee for endorsement and final approval of any amendments to be enforced,' he said in a statement today. Under Clause 11.1.4 of the ISTAF Sepaktakraw Rules, a service is disqualified if the non-kicking foot steps outside the circle. The proposed amendment aims to redefine the circle as a reference zone instead of a rigid boundary, allowing players greater flexibility. Meanwhile, Abdul Halim has given a firm assurance that ISTAF will never abolish the centre court circle, measuring 13.4 metres (m) by 6.1m, which has been part of the game's identity since the 1965 Southeast Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games in Kuala Lumpur. In another development, he also hinted that 16 countries are set to be invited to compete in the 2026 ISTAF World Cup (men's and women's categories), which is slated to be held at the Axiata Arena here next May. -- BERNAMA

ASTAF: Hatyai Safe for Thai King's Cup Sepaktakraw
ASTAF: Hatyai Safe for Thai King's Cup Sepaktakraw

The Sun

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

ASTAF: Hatyai Safe for Thai King's Cup Sepaktakraw

THE 38th Thai King's Cup in Hatyai remains safe, peaceful and fully under control, the Asian Sepaktakraw Federation (ASTAF) said today following concerns over regional security. ASTAF president Datuk Abdul Halim Kader said the situation in Hatyai is unaffected by the recent military skirmishes near the Thailand-Cambodia border, which is more than 900 kilometres from the tournament venue. 'We encourage all participants, especially Malaysian and Singaporean fans, to proceed with their travel plans confidently and join us in rallying behind Team Malaysia and Team Singapore as they compete at the pinnacle of international sepak takraw,' he said in an advisory today. Abdul Halim said Thai authorities have also reinforced security at all official accommodations and the tournament venue at the Hatyai Hall inside Central Hatyai Shopping Mall, with additional personnel deployed. As part of precautionary measures, he also said all 18 participating national teams have been advised to remain vigilant and return to their official hotels immediately following each match to ensure smooth tournament operations and safety. It was reported yesterday that a Thai civilian was killed and three others, including a five-year-old child, were seriously injured following a clash between Thai and Cambodian troops in a disputed border area early Thursday. The two Southeast Asian neighbours have been disputing an 817-km undemarcated border for decades, which continues to sour diplomatic ties- BERNAMA

Thai King's Cup: ASTAF Gives Safety Assurance Amid Thailand-Cambodia Border Skirmishes
Thai King's Cup: ASTAF Gives Safety Assurance Amid Thailand-Cambodia Border Skirmishes

Barnama

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

Thai King's Cup: ASTAF Gives Safety Assurance Amid Thailand-Cambodia Border Skirmishes

KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 (Bernama) -- The 38th Thai King's Cup in Hatyai remains safe, peaceful and fully under control, the Asian Sepaktakraw Federation (ASTAF) said today following concerns over regional security. ASTAF president Datuk Abdul Halim Kader said the situation in Hatyai is unaffected by the recent military skirmishes near the Thailand-Cambodia border, which is more than 900 kilometres from the tournament venue. "We encourage all participants, especially Malaysian and Singaporean fans, to proceed with their travel plans confidently and join us in rallying behind Team Malaysia and Team Singapore as they compete at the pinnacle of international sepak takraw,' he said in an advisory today.

Istaf to decide on service rule change for sepaktakraw this weekend
Istaf to decide on service rule change for sepaktakraw this weekend

The Sun

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Istaf to decide on service rule change for sepaktakraw this weekend

The International Sepaktakraw Federation (Istaf) is expected to make a crucial decision this weekend regarding a proposed rule change that would allow the tekong (server) to lift their non-kicking foot during service. The matter will be discussed during Istaf's Council and Executive Committee meeting in Thailand, held alongside the 38th King's Cup Sepaktakraw World Championship. Istaf secretary-general Datuk Abdul Halim Kader confirmed that the official notice was sent to all members on July 11. The proposed amendment aims to reduce confusion and disputes during matches, where services are often cancelled due to the non-kicking foot leaving the service circle. 'This proposal aims to end the confusion and tension that often arise during matches when a tekong's service is cancelled simply because their non-kicking foot fails to stay grounded, lifts off, or slips out of the circle,' said Abdul Halim. He added that inaccurate tosses by teammates sometimes contribute to these faults, unfairly penalising the tekong. Currently, Clause 11.1.4 of the Istaf Sepaktakraw Rules disqualifies a service if the non-kicking foot moves outside the circle. The new proposal would redefine the circle as a reference zone rather than a strict boundary, giving players more flexibility. The meeting will also review the Video Review System, introduced during a referees' workshop in Hatyai on July 21. Acting Istaf president Boonchai Lorphiphat emphasised the need for visual evidence in decisions involving service faults, net contact, and out-of-bounds calls. - Bernama

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