The Singapore Sepaktakraw Federation (Malay: Persekutuan Sepaktakraw Singapura; abbreviated PERSES), is the national governing body for sepaktakraw in Singapore, founded in 1959 at Istana Kampong Glam,[1][2] and was recognized as one of the community associations on 1999 by the government People's Association.[3] The roles of the PERSES include organising the domestic competitions; the Premier League and the National League, which was established in 1991,[4] promote and develop Sepaktakraw, locally and internationally,[2] establish a long-term athlete development plan and develop a national curriculum for sepaktakraw,[5] as well as a selection of players for the international competitions.[6][7] In 2021, the PERSES also created the first female Sepaktakraw national team to compete at 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam.[5][8]
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