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NSTDP To Boost Development Of Sepak Takraw To Be On Par With Other Sports

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Sepak Takraw Development Programme: A Step Closer to Realising the Sport’s Potential

Kuala Lumpur, March 29 – The dream of seeing the sport of sepak takraw on par with other sports that already have specific development programmes is getting closer to reality with the introduction of the National Sepak Takraw Development Programme (NSTDP) which will be inaugurated by the Malaysian Sepaktakraw Association (PSM) next month.

The NSTDP, which is a continuation of the existing development programme, will be a medium to produce more talented and quality players to be highlighted on the international stage, but the extent to which it produces positive results depends on the other states that have to play their respective roles.

A New Era of Development

If the search for new talent in the existing development programme is more dependent on the Malaysian Schools Sports Council (MSSM) tournament, NSTDP is coming out in collaboration with the National Sports Council (NSC) and the Ministry of Education which will focus on talent search at the school level involving players aged between 10 to 17 years.

National player Muhammad Shahalril Aiman Halim hopes that the programme will continue the desire of the sport’s governing body to produce more sepak takraw talents.

"I hope all states can play their respective roles in finding new talent for this sport through NSTDP. It will, at the same time, be a continuation of the legacy of the existing players," he said.

A Legacy of Success

Previously, other sports that had their own development programmes were hockey (NHDP), football (NFDP), rugby (NRDP) and netball (NNDP).

The senior ‘killer’ of the national squad at the same time feels that the sport of sepak takraw is lucky enough when another PSM initiative, the Malaysian Sepak Takraw Academy (ASTM) will also become a reality by June.

"For me, it is good for future generations with this academy. It will add value for players to be more enthusiastic to compete," he said.

A Brighter Future for Sepak Takraw

The sport of sepak takraw is showing improvement after achieving several successes on the international stage as well as making history when it emerged as a double champion at the 2024 Sepak Takraw World Cup by defeating arch-rivals Thailand.

Conclusion

The introduction of the National Sepak Takraw Development Programme marks a significant step forward in the development of the sport, providing a platform for young players to hone their skills and potentially become the next generation of sepak takraw stars. With the support of the National Sports Council, the Ministry of Education, and the Malaysian Sepaktakraw Association, the programme is likely to have a positive impact on the sport, propelling it towards greater success on the international stage.

FAQs

Q: What is the National Sepak Takraw Development Programme (NSTDP)?
A: The NSTDP is a new development programme aimed at producing more talented and quality players for sepak takraw.

Q: Who is behind the programme?
A: The programme is a collaboration between the National Sports Council (NSC), the Ministry of Education, and the Malaysian Sepaktakraw Association (PSM).

Q: What is the focus of the programme?
A: The programme will focus on talent search at the school level involving players aged between 10 to 17 years.

Q: What is the goal of the programme?
A: The goal of the programme is to produce more sepak takraw talents and continue the legacy of the existing players.

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