Sepak Takraw Association of Indonesia

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Sepak Takraw Association of Indonesia
Persatuan Sepak Takraw Indonesia Logo.png
Sport Sepaktakraw
AbbreviationPSTI
Founded1971
Affiliation International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF)
LocationDieksi Gelora Karno Lt. 8 Senayan Building, Central Jakarta, DKI Jakarta
ChairmanAsnawi Abdurahman [1]
Flag of Indonesia.svg

The Sepak Takraw Association of Indonesia (Indonesian : Persatuan Sepak takraw Indonesia; abbreviated PSTI), is the national governing body for sepaktakraw in Indonesia, officially found in 1971 with four founding regional affiliations, [2] [3] and had been becoming a member of the National Sports Committee of Indonesia (KONI) since 1979. [2] Originally, PSTI officially registered under the title ‘Persatuan Sepak Raga Seluruh Indonesia’ (PERSERAS), however, after the inception of the Asian Sepaktakraw Federation in 1982, which the PERSERAS was considered one of the founding members, the organization was renamed to ‘Persatuan Sepak Takraw Seluruh Indonesia’ (PERSETASI) and lastly, as known today, ‘Persatuan Sepak Takraw Indonesia’ (PSTI). [2]

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The roles of the PSTI include organizing sepaktakraw competitions in Indonesia, supporting and co-ordinating sepaktakraw clubs, and managing the Indonesian sepaktakraw teams, organizing the domestic tournaments, the National Sepak Takraw Championship as well as a selection of players for the international competitions. [2] [4]

History

The inauguration national governing body for sepaktakraw in Indonesia was firstly found on 16 March 1971, named ‘Persatuan Sepak Raga Seluruh Indonesia’ (PERSERASI), with only 4 founding regional affiliations (Pengda), including: North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau and South Sulawesi, with Junus Akbar served as the first general chairman. [3] [2] Firstly, PERSERASI did not recognize as the national governing body by the National Sports Committee of Indonesia (Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia; KONI) due to a small number of its membership. Until 1979, a total of 14 regional government officials had been formed, as a minimum requirement to be accepted as a member of KONI, the organization consequently launched the first Indonesia Sepaktakraw League, Kejuaran Nasional Sepak Takraw (National Sepak Takraw Championship), in 1980. [2]

As a member of KONI, sepaktakraw eventually became the official sport in the national multi-sport event, 1981 Pekan Olahraga Nasional (PON XI/1981; 11th National Sports Week), which caused the increase of the region affiliations in the following years. In 1985, there were 20 regional teams competed in sepaktakraw at PON XV/1985, a year after PON XV, a National Championship was held as a selection of players for the 1987 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta, which was participated by 23 regions. [2]

In 1986, Marjoeni Warga Negara was elected as the new general chairman and the PERSERASI was renamed to ‘Persatuan Sepak Takraw Seluruh Indonesia’ (PERSETASI, today as PSTI). During the era of Marjoeni, Bali, East Timur as well as East Nusa Tenggara, joined the federation. Later in 1996, Marjoeni Warga Negara was replaced by Beddu Amang. PERSETASI has completely settled in all 27 provinces in his era. Maluku was the last province to become a member. [2] Usually, a chairperson of the association will be expired from the term of office after completing their four-year term. [5]

The Sepak Takraw Association of Indonesia was one of the founding members of the Asian Sepaktakraw Federation (ASTAF), and the international affiliation International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF), which was established in 1982 and 1992, respectively. [2]

Board of directors

The following list is featured the current board of directors of the Sepaktakraw Association of Indonesia.

PositionName
Chairperson
  • Asnawi Abdul Rachman (2021 – 2025) [6]
Secretary
Former chairperson

Regional affiliations

Provincial PSTI administrators (Pengprov) is the governing body of sepaktakraw for the province in Indonesia. [4] The pengproves are responsible for coordinating community sepaktakraw teams and developing sepaktakraw in their region and also made up the structure of PSTI as the official governing body of sepaktakraw in Indonesia. [4] [8]

There is a total of 34 Provincial-level Sepaktakraw Associations affiliated to the PSTI. Other community PSTIs usually operate under the regulation of the provincial association on which the commune is located.

Sumatra region
PengprovChairperson
Coat of arms of Aceh.svg   Aceh
Coat of arms of Bangka Belitung.svg   Bangka Belitung
Coat of arms of Bengkulu.svg   Bengkulu Fahmi Pranata [8]
Coat of arms of Jambi.svg   Jambi
Coat of arms of Lampung.svg   Lampung Abdul Malik [8]
Coat of arms of North Sumatra.svg   North Sumatra Syafrul Hayadi [8]
Coat of arms of Riau.svg   Riau Rudianto Manurung [9]
Coat of arms of Riau Islands.svg   Riau Islands
Coat of arms of South Sumatra.svg   South Sumatra
Coat of arms of West Sumatra.svg   West Sumatra Syafrizal Bakhtiar [10]
Java and Kalimantan regions
PengprovChairperson
Coat of arms of Jakarta.svg   DKI Jakarta
Coat of arms of Banten.svg   Banten Golib Abdul Mutolib [8]
Coat of arms of Central Java.svg   Central Java Ketua Harian [8]
Coat of arms of East Java.svg   East Java Edy Santoso [8]
Coat of arms of Jakarta.svg   Jakarta
Coat of arms of West Java.svg   West Java
Coat of arms of Yogyakarta.svg   DI Yogyakarta Arief Sudarmanto [8]
Coat of arms of Central Kalimantan.svg   Central Kalimantan
Coat of arms of East Kalimantan.svg   East Kalimantan
Coat of arms of North Kalimantan (2021 version).svg   North Kalimantan
Coat of arms of South Kalimantan.svg   South Kalimantan
Coat of arms of West Kalimantan.svg   West Kalimantan
Other regions
PengprovChairperson
Coat of arms of Bali.svg   Bali
Coat of Arms of East Nusa Tenggara NEW.png   East Nusa Tenggara
Coat of arms of West Nusa Tenggara.svg   West Nusa Tenggara Muhammad Rum [8]
Coat of arms of Central Sulawesi.svg   Central Sulawesi Abdul Raaf Malik [8]
Coat of arms of Gorontalo.svg   Gorontalo
Coat of arms of North Sulawesi.svg   North Sulawesi Jon Singkey [1]
Coat of arms of Southeast Sulawesi.svg   Southeast Sulawesi
Coat of arms of South Sulawesi.svg   South Sulawesi
Coat of arms of West Sulawesi.svg   West Sulawesi
Coat of arms of Maluku.svg   Maluku
Coat of arms of North Maluku.svg   North Maluku
Coat of arms of Papua 2.svg   Papua Elia Loupatty [11]
Coat of arms of West Papua.svg   West Papua Muhammad Sahir [8]

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