Sepak raga is a traditional Indonesian and Malaysian sport, developed in the Nusantara Archipelago. This game is related to the modern sepak takraw. Similar games include footbag net, footvolley, bossaball and jianzi.
Paraga or Maraga, the Bugis and Makassar version of sepak raga
A ballgame called "Keeping the ball aloft", Banda, 1601. The ball is made of twisted branches.
Sepak raga ball made of rattan
Sepak raga, 2023
Sepak takraw, or Sepaktakraw, also called buka ball, kick volleyball or foot volleyball, is a team sport. It is played with a ball made of rattan or synthetic plastic between two teams of two to four players on a court resembling a badminton court. It is similar to volleyball and footvolley in its use of a rattan ball and players using only their feet, knees, shoulders, chest and head to touch the ball. Sepak Takraw is often referred to as a mixture of volleyball, due to its use of a net, and association football, as players use their feet.
Women's double Sepak Takraw event at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon
A ballgame called "Keeping the ball aloft", Banda, 1601. The ball is made of twisted branches.
A traditional sipà (rattan wicker ball) from the Maranao people of the Philippines, along with kakasing tops and a sungka board
Hamid Mydin, the founder of Sepak Raga Jaring/ Sepak Takraw, and his team