Soccer takraw is a sport from Southeast Asia created in the 15th century.
Soccer takraw is played with a fur ball called takraw, and the player must hit the ball with feet.
Sepak takraw is an official sport at the Asian Games since 1990.
There are three types of punch techniques in football takraw, namely soccer, thumb and tekong.
Sepak Takraw was once an exhibition in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
The country of origin of Takraw is Malaysia, and this sport is very popular in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Laos.
Takraw's football match consists of three sets with each set ending at 21 points.
Takraw soccer players can hit the ball with their legs, head, chest, or shoulders.
There are some styles of playing in football takraw, such as the Eastern style that focuses on the technique, and the western style that focuses on speed and strength.
Football takraw is a very interesting sport and requires high skills and agility.