Sepak Takraw Association of Indonesia
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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]
Sport | Sepaktakraw |
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Abbreviation | PSTI |
Founded | 1971 |
Affiliation | International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF) |
Location | Dieksi Gelora Karno Lt. 8 Senayan Building, Central Jakarta, DKI Jakarta |
Chairman | Asnawi Abdurahman[1] |
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]