The ISTAF World Cup is a competition organised by the International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF) to modernise the traditional sport of Sepaktakraw. Alongside the ISTAF SuperSeries, the ISTAF World Cup is a platform to showcase the best of the sport and seeks to broaden the appeal of the sport to the international community.[1]
The first ever ISTAF World Cup debuted in Titiwangsa Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during July 2011 and saw the participation of 36 international teams and a total of 180 athletes.[2]
The winner for the 1st ISTAF World Cup (Men) was Thailand and the runner-up was Malaysia. The winner for the 1st ISTAF World Cup (Women) was Thailand and the runner-up was Vietnam.[3][4]
Men's draw
The first round, or group stage, saw 23 men's teams divided into 8 groups of 3 (one group had only 2 teams). Each group featured a round robin of 3 games, with each team playing against every other team in their group once. Based on points accumulated, the top 2 teams from each group advanced to the second round, or playoff stage. The host nation also advanced automatically to the playoff stage.
Women's draw
The first round, or group stage, saw 11 women's teams divided into 4 groups of 3 (one group had only 2 teams). Each group featured a round robin of 3 games, with each team playing against every other team in their group once. Based on points accumulated, the top 2 teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals, or playoff stage. The host nation also advanced automatically to the playoff stage.
Internationally, the ISTAF World Cup 2011 was broadcast throughout 68 countries across the seven continents:[5]
Region
Country
Region
Country
Region
Country
South-East Asia
Brunei
Western & Northern Europe
Austria
Central & Eastern Europe
Albania
Cambodia
Belgium
Armenia
Indonesia
Denmark
Azerbaijan
Malaysia
Finland
Belarus
Myanmar
France
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Philippines
Germany
Bulgaria
Singapore
Ireland
Croatia
Thailand
Iceland
Czech Republic
Vietnam
Luxemburg
Estonia
East & South Asia
China
Netherlands
Georgia
Hong Kong
Norway
Hungary
Taiwan
Sweden
Kazakhstan
Mongolia
Switzerland
Latvia
Korea
United Kingdom
Lithuania
Sri Lanka
Southern Europe
Cyprus
Macedonia
Oceania
Australia
Greece
Maldova
New Zealand
Italy
Montenegro
Fiji
Lebanon
Poland
Papua New Guinea
Malta
Romania
Tonga
Portugal
Russia
North America
USA
Spain
Serbia
South America
Brazil
Turkey
Slovak Republic
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Israel
Slovenia
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Ukraine
References
^"Intentions to expand the ISTAF SuperSeries in Season Two". Sports Business Insider. Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
^"Malaysia Hosts First ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup". Malaysian Sports. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
^"Vietnam takes silver in World Sepak Takraw Cup". Vietnam Breaking News.
^"Thailand wins first Sepaktakraw WC". Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
^"UFA secures another sepaktrakaw partnership". SportsPro. Retrieved 12 June 2013.