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The ISTAF SuperSeries is an international Sepak takraw event, where elite national teams to vie for ISTAF World ranking points over 4 SuperSeries tournaments. Building on the inaugural success of the ISTAF SuperSeries 2011/12, the International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF) is looking to expand the global appeal of Sepaktakraw with this second season.

ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 opened on 29 August 2013 to 1 September 2013, the first in a region outside South East Asia. The first SuperSeries of the season was held in New Delhi, India followed by ISTAF SuperSeries THAILAND 2013/14 in Bangkok (Sept 26-29), and the third leg, ISTAF SuperSeries MALAYSIA 2013/14 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (31 Oct to Nov 3), before concluding with the ISTAF SuperSeries FINALS 2013/14 held in Kuala Lumpur.

The overall winner for the ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 season for both Men’s and Women’s is Thailand. In the Men’s competition, ranking points were extremely tight with the first place being decided in the Finals where Thailand played well under pressure and leaving Malaysia with second place. As Japan participated in all four leg of this tournaments, their accumulated points led to the third spot. For the Women’s competition, Thailand was the clear cut winner with a perfect 1000 points scored from their first placing in all 4 legs of ISS. Vietnam took second place with Malaysia just 10 points behind to take third.

ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 Summary

Edition ISTAF SuperSeries
(Men)
ISTAF SuperSeries
(Women)
Participating Nations
(Men)
Gold
(Men)
Silver
(Men)
Bronze
(Men)
Participating Nations
(Women)
Gold
(Women)
Silver
(Women)
Bronze
(Women)
ISS India 10  South Korea  Malaysia  Indonesia 7  Thailand  Indonesia  Vietnam
ISS Thailand 11  Thailand  Malaysia  USA 7  Thailand  South Korea  Vietnam
ISS Sabah 9  Thailand  Malaysia  Indonesia 5  Thailand  Vietnam  Indonesia
ISS Finals Kuala Lumpur 13  Thailand  Malaysia  South Korea 9  Thailand  Malaysia  Indonesia

ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/2014 Medals Tally

ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/2014 Medals Tally
(Men)
Rank Teams Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Thailand 3 - - 3
2  South Korea 1 - 1 2
3  Malaysia - 4 - 4
4  Indonesia - - 2 2
5  USA - - 1 1
ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/2014 Medals Tally
(Women)
Rank Teams Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Thailand 4 - - 4
2  Vietnam - 1 2 3
3  Indonesia - 1 2 3
4  Malaysia - 1 - 1
5  South Korea - 1 - 1

ISS India, New Delhi

The first leg of the ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 season kicked off in the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in New Delhi, India from 29 August 2013 to 1 September 2013. This is the first ISTAF SuperSeries tournament held outside South East Asia, demonstrating ISTAF’s vision of its global promotion of the sport.[1]

ISTAF SuperSeries India 2013/14 was held over 4 days which brought 12 nations together and a total of 17 teams participating in this elite sepaktakraw tournament. The shocker in this ISS was the Quarter-Finals round between second placed Korea from Group C and first placed Thailand from Group A.

Korea knocked out Thailand in 3 straights sets to proceed on to the Semi Finals stage, and unfortunately for Thailand who could only content with a fifth placed finish.

Host India was given a pass into the quarter finals where they defeated Iran but missed out on the making it to the Finals after being edged out by Malaysia in the Semi Finals stage.[2] Malaysia then went on to meet with Korea, who proved to be worthy winners of the ISS India leg of the season despite losing their opening group match.

India Women’s team faced a tougher route as they were seeded fourth and were edged out by Vietnam and Indonesia in the group stages. The Women’s finals was contested by Thailand and Indonesia who topped their group in the earlier round robin matches, leaving Vietnam and Malaysia to fight for third.

For the first time, Sepaktakraw was broadcast to over 1.4 billion television audiences throughout the Indian sub-continent through a landmark partnership between Asia Sports Ventures and Doordarshan.[3]

Men’s Draw

The first round, or Group Stage saw 10 Men’s teams dividing into 2 group of 3 and 2 groups of 2. Teams competed in a round robin match format where groups with 3 teams played all other teams once and groups with 2 teams played each other twice.

Based on points accumulated, the top 2 teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals, or Playoff stage. The host nation, India, advance automatically to the Playoff Stage.

Women's Draw

The first round, or Group Stage, saw 7 women's teams divided into 2 groups, one group having 3 teams and the other having 4. Each group featured a round robin of 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 semi-finals, or Playoff Stage.

Participating Countries

Participating Countries (Men)
Host
 India
Group A Group B Group C Group D
 Thailand  Malaysia  Indonesia  India
 Japan  Iran  South Korea  Singapore
-  USA  Brunei -
Participating Countries (Women)
Host
 India
Group A Group B
 Indonesia  Thailand
 Vietnam  Malaysia
 South Korea  Japan
 India -

Men's Results

Group A (Men)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 2 2 0 6
2  Japan 2 0 2 0
 Thailand 3-0  Japan
 Japan 0-3  Thailand

Group B (Men)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Malaysia 2 2 0 6
2  Iran 2 1 1 3
3  USA 2 0 2 1
 Malaysia 3-0  USA
 USA 1-3  Iran
 Iran 0-3  Malaysia

Group C (Men)

Group C
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Indonesia 2 2 0 6
2  South Korea 2 1 1 4
3  Brunei 2 0 2 0
 South Korea 3-0  Brunei
 Brunei 0-3  Indonesia
 Indonesia 3-1  South Korea

Group D (Men)

Group D
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  India 2 2 0 6
2  Singapore 2 0 2 2
 India 3-2  Singapore
 Singapore 0-3  India

Knock-out Rounds (Men)

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
31 Aug
 
 
 Singapore 0
 
31 Aug
 
 Myanmar 3
 
 Malaysia 3
 
31 Aug
 
 India 1
 
 Iran 1
 
1 Sep
 
 India 3
 
 Malaysia 0
 
31 Aug
 
 South Korea 3
 
 Japan 0
 
31 Aug
 
 Indonesia 3
 
 Indonesia 0
 
31 Aug
 
 South Korea 3 Third place
 
 South Korea 3
 
1 Sep
 
 Thailand 0
 
 India 0
 
 
 Indonesia 3
 

Women's Results

Group A (Women)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Indonesia 3 3 0 9
2  Vietnam 3 2 1 6
3  South Korea 3 1 2 3
4  India 3 10 3 0
 Indonesia 3-0  South Korea
 India 0-3  Indonesia
 Vietnam 3-0  South Korea
 India 0-3  Vietnam
 Vietnam 0-3  Indonesia
 South Korea 3-0  India

Group B (Women)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 2 2 0 6
2  Malaysia 2 1 1 3
3  Japan 2 0 2 1
 Japan 0-3  Thailand
 Thailand 3-0  Malaysia
 Malaysia 3-1  Japan

Knock-out Rounds (Women)

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
31 Aug
 
 
 Indonesia 3
 
1 Sep
 
 Malaysia 0
 
 Thailand 3
 
31 Aug
 
 Indonesia 1
 
 Thailand 3
 
 
 Vietnam 0
 
Third place
 
 
1 Sep
 
 
 Malaysia 0
 
 
 Vietnam 3

ISS Thailand

The second leg of the ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 season was staged in Fashion Island in Bangkok, Thailand from 26 to 29 September 2013.[4] It was the third time that ISTAF SuperSeries has returned to Thailand, since hosting the inaugural tournament in 2011 (ISS Thailand 2011) and the finals of the ISTAF SuperSeries 2011/12 season.

A change was made to the group stage matches where teams played to a best of three sets instead of the usual 5 sets, up to 15 points. This decision was made to benefit teams who have to play more matches in the same day to prevent wearing out the players.

With Korea creating an upset over Thailand in the previous leg, Thailand is eager to draw blood on their home ground and displayed full dominance as they put up a flawless team performance to beat Iran in less than 20mins for their opening group match.[5] They then pushed through their way to the finals without dropping a single set. Malaysia was close behind, finishing second, after an incredibly tight match against Korea in the Semi Finals.

Host Thailand Women’s team cruised to a victory over Korea in the Finals while Vietnam outlasted Malaysia in a classic ranking match between the two beaten semi-finalists.[6] In the 5th t0 7th placing matches, China defeated both India and Japan to secure extra World ranking points while India finally recorded their first win over Japan in ISTAF competition.

ISTAF SuperSeries Thailand was televised on Thailand’s leading network Channel 3.[7] Sports fans in the region got to enjoy almost eight hours of live TV coverage, as well as selected matches featuring the Thai Men’s and Women’s teams.

Men’s Draw

The first round, or Group Stage saw 11 Men’s teams dividing into 3 group of 3 and 1 group of 2. Teams competed in a round robin match format where groups with 3 teams played all other teams once and group with 2 teams played each other twice.

Based on points accumulated, the top 2 teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals, or Playoff stage.

Women's Draw

The first round, or Group Stage, saw 8 women's teams divided into 2 groups having 4 teams each. Each group featured a round robin of 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 semi-finals, or Playoff Stage.

Participating Countries

Participating Countries (Men)
Host
 Thailand
Group A Group B Group C Group D
 South Korea  Malaysia  USA  Thailand
 China  Japan  Singapore  Brunei
 India  Germany -  Iran
Participating Countries (Women)
Host
 Thailand
Group A Group B
 Thailand  South Korea
 Vietnam  Malaysia
 Japan  China
 India  Indonesia

Men's Results

Group A (Men)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  South Korea 2 2 0 4
2  China 2 1 1 2
3  India 2 0 2 0
 South Korea 2-0  China
 China 2-0  India
 India 0-2  South Korea

Group B (Men)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Malaysia 2 2 0 12
2  Japan 2 1 1 2
3  Germany 2 0 2 0
 Malaysia 2-0  Japan
 Germany 0-2  Malaysia
 Japan 2-0  Germany

Group C (Men)

Group C
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  USA 2 1 1 2
2  Singapore 2 1 1 2
 Singapore 0-2  USA
 USA 0-2  Singapore

Group D (Men)

Group D
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 2 2 0 4
2  Brunei 2 1 1 2
3  Iran 2 0 2 1
 Thailand 2-0  Iran
 Brunei 0-2  Thailand
 Iran 1-2  Brunei

Knock-out Rounds (Men)

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 Sep
 
 
 South Korea 2
 
29 Sep
 
 Malaysia 3
 
 Malaysia 0
 
28 Sep
 
 Thailand 3
 
 USA 0
 
 
 Thailand 3
 
Third place
 
 
29 Sep
 
 
 USA -
 
 
- -

Women's Results

Group A (Women)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 3 3 0 6
2  Vietnam 3 2 1 4
3  Japan 3 1 2 2
4  India 3 0 3 0
 Thailand 2-0  India
 Japan 0-2  Vietnam
 Japan 0-2  Thailand
 Vietnam 2-0  India
 Thailand 2-0  Vietnam
 India 0-2  Japan

Group B (Women)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  South Korea 3 3 0 6
2  Malaysia 3 2 1 4
3  China 3 1 2 2
4  Indonesia 3 0 3 0
 China 2-0  Indonesia
 South Korea 2-0  Malaysia
 Malaysia 2-0  China
 Indonesia 0-2  South Korea
 South Korea 2-0  China
 Malaysia 2-0  Indonesia

Knock-out Rounds (Women)

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 Sep
 
 
 Thailand 3
 
29 Sep
 
 Malaysia 0
 
 Thailand 3
 
28 Sep
 
 South Korea 0
 
 South Korea 3
 
 
 Vietnam 1
 
Third place
 
 
29 Sep
 
 
 Vietnam 3
 
 
 Malaysia 2

ISS Malaysia, Sabah

The third round of the ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 season was held in Likas stadium in Sabah, Malaysia from 31 October to 3 November 2013.

Heading into this third leg, Host Malaysia find themselves on top of the ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 season rankings, having finished second in the earlier two legs. They are joined by 8 other countries in the Men’s Divisions. In the Women’s division, there was a total of 5 teams joining this leg of the tournament after Korea failed to appear at ISS Sabah 2013/14.

Host Malaysia faced a scare in the Quarter final match against neighbours Singapore but managed to turn their rhythm around with the substitution of their striker, Hanafiah Dollah. Malaysia then proceeded to take down Japan in the semi finals in three straight sets and met with Thailand in the finals, who won their Semi finals match against Indonesia. Malaysia took down the first two sets in the finals[8] but Thailand came back strong with the substitution of their server. Tanawat Chumsena took over the serving circle from first choice server Rattadech Noijaroen. Eventually, Thailand proved to be too strong for the hosts, causing Malaysia to ultimately fail in their quest to clinch a win before thousands of home fans.[9]

The Women’s group stage matches saw host Malaysia cruising through to the Quarter Finals after Korea failed to turn up. Unfortunately for the host, Malaysia finished second behind Vietnam and went on to meet Thailand, who topped group B, in the semi-finals. At the end of the day, it was Thailand who emerged victorious against Vietnam, experimenting with a two strikers formation at the net.

ISTAF SuperSeries Malaysia 2013/14 was televised on ASTRO Arena, providing eight hours of live TV coverage to sports fans around the region, including selected matches featuring the Malaysia National teams.

This leg of the tournament also saw the introduction of the Ultra Slow Motion cameras which raised the level of Television production for the ISTAF SuperSeries tournament. Fans were able to watch Ultra Slow Mo playback of the Sepaktakraw action in High Definition which greatly enhanced the viewer experience.[10]

Men’s Draw

The first round, or Group Stage saw 9 Men’s teams dividing into 2 groups with 4 teams in Group A and 5 teams in Group B. Teams competed in a round robin match format where each team plays against every other team once.

Based on points accumulated, the top 2 teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals, or Playoff stage.

Women's Draw

The first round, or Group Stage, saw 5 women's teams with Group A having 2 teams and Group B having 3 teams. Teams play in a round robin format with the two teams in Group A playing each other twice.

Based on points accumulated, the top 2 teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals, or Playoff Stage.

Participating Countries

Participating Countries (Men)
Host
 Malaysia
Group A Group B
 Malaysia  Thailand
 Indonesia  Japan
 India  Singapore
 Iran  Brunei
-  Germany
Participating Countries (Women)
Host
 Malaysia
Group A Group B
 Vietnam  Thailand
 Malaysia  Indonesia
-  Japan

Men's Results

Group A (Men)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Malaysia 3 3 0 6
2  Indonesia 3 2 1 5
3  India 3 1 2 2
4  Iran 3 0 3 1
 Malaysia 2-0  Iran
 Indonesia 2-0  India
 Iran 0-2  Indonesia
 India 0-2  Malaysia
 Iran 1-2  India
 Malaysia 2-1  Indonesia

Group B (Men)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 4 4 0 8
2  Japan 4 3 1 6
3  Singapore 4 2 2 5
4  Brunei 4 1 3 4
5  Germany 4 0 4 2
 Thailand 2-0  Japan
 Brunei 1-2  Singapore
 Germany 0-2  Thailand
 Japan 2-1  Brunei
 Singapore 2-1  Germany
 Brunei 0-2  Thailand
 Singapore 1-2  Japan
 Germany 0-2  Brunei
 Thailand 2-0  Singapore
 Japan 2-1  Germany

Knock-out Rounds (Men)

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
2 Nov
 
 
 Malaysia 2
 
3 Nov
 
 Singapore 1
 
 Malaysia 3
 
2 Nov
 
 Japan 1
 
 Japan 2
 
3 Nov
 
 India 1
 
 Thailand 3
 
2 Nov
 
 Malaysia 2
 
 Indonesia 2
 
3 Nov
 
 Indonesia 0
 
 Indonesia 0
 
2 Nov
 
 Thailand 3 Third place
 
 Thailand 2
 
3 Nov
 
 Iran 0
 
 Japan 0
 
 
 Indonesia 3
 

Women's Results

Group A (Women)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Vietnam 2 2 0 4
2  Malaysia 2 0 2 2
 Malaysia 1-2  Vietnam
 Vietnam 2-1  Malaysia

Group B (Women)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 2 2 0 4
2  Indonesia 2 1 1 2
 Thailand 2-0  Japan
 Japan 0-2  Indonesia
 Indonesia 0-2  Thailand

Knock-out Rounds (Women)

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
2 Nov
 
 
 Thailand 3
 
3 Nov
 
 Malaysia 0
 
 Thailand 3
 
2 Nov
 
 Vietnam 0
 
 Vietnam 3
 
 
 Indonesia 0
 
Third place
 
 
3 Nov
 
 
 Malaysia 0
 
 
 Indonesia 2

ISS Finals Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The finals of the ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 season was held at the Tittiwangsa Stadium in Kuala Lumpur from 5 to 9 March 2014.[11]

With such a strong crowd support for Sepaktakraw in Malaysia as seen in the Sabah leg of the tournament, ISTAF decided to hold the finals of the ISS 2013/14 in the capital of Malaysia this time round. Malaysia and Thailand, the two great powerhouses of Sepaktakraw enter into the finals being on level in their ISS ranking points.[12] There was a total of 22 teams, 9 Women’s and 13 Men’s including the introduction of a wild card team, France, after a solid performance in the inaugural ISTAF World Cup 2011.

The Men’s finals match of the ISS KL Finals proved to be a repeat of the ISS Sabah leg, setting the stage for an explosive tussle for Gold between Malaysia and Thailand. At the end of the day, it was Thailand who emerged overall champion despite Malaysia having home ground advantage. Korea returned to the ISTAF SuperSeries tournament after their missing out on the previous ISS Sabah leg, and finished off the season with a satisfactory third place in ISS KL Finals.

In the Women’s competition, Malaysia entered the Finals for the first time in ISTAF SuperSeries history under the lead of their star striker Rahilah Binti Harun and delighting the home crowd. They came up against Thailand in the Finals, who has retained the title since the start of the ISTAF SuperSeries tournaments. Although it was a step up for the host, Thailand still proved to be a class above and clinched Gold for the 8th consecutive time. In the 3rd/4th placement match, Indonesia finished their ISTAF SuperSeries 2013/14 journey with a well-deserved and hard fought Bronze in the ISS KL finals against Myanmar.

Men’s Draw

The first round, or Group Stage saw 13 Men’s teams dividing into 3 groups with 3 teams and 1 group with 4 teams. Teams competed in a round robin match format where each team plays against every other team once.

Based on points accumulated, the top 2 teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals.

Women's Draw

The ISS KL Finals saw 9 women's teams with 3 groups having 3 teams each playing in a round robin format in the Group Stage.

Based on points accumulated, the top teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals, or Playoff Stage. The second placed teams from the 3 groups then undergo a second round stage playing in a round robin format to determine the last team to join in the semi-finals.

Participating Countries

Participating Countries (Men)
Host
 Malaysia
Group A Group B Group C Group D
 Thailand  Malaysia  South Korea  Japan
 India  Singapore  Indonesia  Brunei
 Germany  France  USA  China
- - -  Iran
Participating Countries (Women)
Host
 Malaysia
Group A Group B Group C
 Thailand  Myanmar  Malaysia
 Indonesia  Vietnam  Japan
 China  South Korea  India

Men's Results

Group A (Men)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 2 2 0 4
2  India 2 1 1 2
3  Germany 2 0 2 1
 India 2-1  Germany
 Thailand 2-0  India
 Germany 0-2  Thailand

Group B (Men)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Malaysia 2 2 0 4
2  Singapore 2 1 1 2
3  France 2 0 2 0
 Singapore 2-0  France
 Malaysia 2-0  Singapore
 France 0-2  Malaysia

Group C (Men)

Group C
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  South Korea 2 2 0 4
2  Indonesia 2 1 1 2
3  USA 2 0 2 1
 Indonesia 2-0  USA
 USA 1-2  South Korea
 South Korea 2-0  Indonesia

Group D (Men)

Group D
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Japan 3 2 1 4
2  Brunei 3 2 1 5
3  China 3 1 2 3
4  Iran 3 1 2 2
 Japan 0-2  Brunei
 China 0-2  Iran
 Brunei 1-2  China
 Iran 0-2  Japan
 Brunei 2-0  Iran
 China 1-2  Japan

Knock-out Rounds (Men)

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
8 Mar
 
 
 Thailand 2
 
9 Mar
 
 Indonesia 0
 
 Thailand 3
 
8 Mar
 
 South Korea 1
 
 South Korea 2
 
9 Mar
 
 India 0
 
 Malaysia 0
 
8 Mar
 
 Thailand 3
 
 Malaysia 2
 
9 Mar
 
 Japan 0
 
 Malaysia 3
 
8 Mar
 
 Brunei 0 Third place
 
 Brunei 2
 
9 Mar
 
 Singapore 0
 
 South Korea 3
 
 
 Brunei 0
 

Women's Results

Group A (Women)

Group A
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Thailand 2 2 0 4
2  Indonesia 2 1 1 2
3  China 2 0 2 0
 China 0-2  Thailand
 Thailand 2-0  Indonesia
 Indonesia 2-0  China

Group B (Women)

Group B
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Myanmar 2 1 1 2
2  Vietnam 2 1 1 2
3  South Korea 2 1 1 2
 Vietnam 2-0  Thailand
 Myanmar 2-0  South Korea
 South Korea 2-0  Vietnam

Group C (Women)

Group C
Rank Country Games
played
Win Lost Pts
1  Malaysia 2 2 0 4
2  Japan 2 1 1 2
3  India 2 0 2 1
 Japan 2-1  India
 Malaysia 2-0  Japan
 India 0-2  Malaysia

Knock-out Rounds (Women)

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
8 Mar
 
 
 Malaysia 3
 
9 Mar
 
 Myanmar 0
 
 Thailand 3
 
8 Mar
 
 Malaysia 0
 
 Thailand 3
 
 
 Indonesia 0
 
Third place
 
 
9 Mar
 
 
 Myanmar 2
 
 
 Indonesia 3

References