Sepak Takraw League


The Sepak Takraw League, often referred as STL, is a Malaysian men's professional league for sepak takraw, a sport native to Southeast Asia. The competition was established in 2014 by the Sepak Takraw Association of Malaysia and Astro Group's subsidiary, Asia Sports Ventures, to develop the sport and groom players for the Malaysia men's national team. Since 2016, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation between a top division called STL Premier and a second division called STL Division 1. A cup competition called STL Champions Cup was introduced in 2017, featuring the top teams from STL Premier and STL Division 1 as well as invitational sides from around Asia. All competitions under the league use the official International Sepaktakraw Federation rules and regulation.
Since 2018, it has been administered by PSM and Astro Group under a different subsidiary, Astro Arena.

History

Origins

Malaysian sepak takraw was on the decline due to a talent pool shortage in the 2010s, with only 29 players available for national team selection at one point. A professional sepak takraw league was mooted in 2013 after Astro and UFA Sports Asia launched Singapore-based Asia Sports Ventures to undertake the development and global commercialisation of sepak takraw. Numerous discussions were held involving stakeholders to form a league similar to the Takraw Thailand League, which has been running since 2002. STL was officially launched by then Malaysian Minister of Youth and Sports Khairy Jamaluddin and PSM president Ahmad Ismail in Putrajaya on 7 November 2014.

Foundation year

In its first season, 128 teams participated to qualify for the main competition. The best 16 teams were drawn into four groups, with the top two teams of each group progressing to the knockout stage. Hanelang A were the inaugural STL champions after beating PDRM D in the Grand Final on 18 January 2015, and took home a grand prize of RM20,000.

Professional era

The competition entered its professional era the following season as teams were consolidated and the league was narrowed down to eight teams. The league underwent another major revamp by introducing promotion and relegation system. The new format was well-received, with the viewership of STL hitting a new record of 5.6 million viewers in the 2016 season, improving from 4.8 million viewers a year earlier. STL Champions Cup was created the following year to promote the league outside Malaysia.
In 2018, STL played a huge role in helping Malaysia win a gold medal in sepak takraw at the Asian Games for the first time in 24 years. as the five players involved were from the league - Farhan Adam, Zulkifli Abdul Razak, Syahir Rosdi, Azlan Alias and Norhafizi Abdul Razak. In 2019, the league was officially broadcast outside of Malaysia for the first time, when Indonesian broadcaster TVRI covered STL Champions Cup.

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

Due to the 2020 movement control order, the league was affected and three teams did not participate. Plans to hold the league around the country were also shelved with all STL Premier and Division 1 matches taking place at Titiwangsa Stadium, with no crowd in attendance. The season began in September but was halted indefinitely a month later. The season resumed again in December and concluded with Kuala Lumpur Thunder winning their maiden STL Premier title. The Kuala Lumpur side became only the second team to do a double by lifting the STL Champions Cup.

10 year anniversary

In 2024, the Grand Prix format was implemented in STL Premier. 10 teams from the previous season plus 2 promoted teams from STL Division 1 competed in a league and championship format in each GP accumulating points in an overall table that determined the winner of STL Premier 2024. KL Thunder created history by sweeping all 5 GP wins to emerge as the overall champion, suffering only 2 losses across a total of 25 games.

Competition format

Regular season

There are currently 12 clubs in STL Premier. During the course of a season, the clubs play each other twice for 18 games. The teams receive two points for a win and zero points for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then set difference and then point difference. As of the 2020 season, the top six teams qualify for STL Champions Cup. The two lowest placed teams are relegated to STL Division 1, and the top two teams from STL Division 1 are promoted in their place.
The GP format was maintained in 2025 with an additional venue in Arena 9, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan. However, qualification from the group stage of each GP was updated, with the group winners progressing to the semi finals, while runners-up played in a 5th to 8th classification round. Melaka Titans created history by emerging as champion of the first GP in 2025, held in Terengganu.
For STL Division 1, there are currently 10 clubs, playing each other once. Starting with the 2020 season, teams are divided into two groups, with the top two of each group progress to a promotion playoff stage. Teams that reach the promotion playoff final are promoted to STL Premier and qualify for STL Champions Cup.

STL Champions Cup

Since its inception in 2017, the top teams from STL Premier and STL Division 1, as well as several foreign teams, compete in the post-season tournament. 2024 saw the return of foreign teams to the competition, pitted against the top 4 teams from STL Premier. The 8 teams were divided into 2 groups, with the top 2 moving on to the semi finals. In the 2025 season, the number of teams was expanded to the top 5 STL Premier teams and 5 foreign teams.

Sponsorship

SeasonTitle sponsorOfficial sponsors/partners
2016Budi Group, Dashing, Ekspres Perdana, iBookCourt, Marathon,
Minamax Construction, National Education Savings Scheme, Sinar, Sports Arena Sentosa, Spritzer, Subang Jaya City Council
2017Cactus, FBT, Innate Energy, iSooka, Sinar
2018Era, FBT, Gegar, Sinar FM, Twitter
2019Gegar, Gem In Mall, Jazz Hotel, Li-Ning, M Roof Hotel & Residences,
Nokia, Sinar Harian, Syok, Zayan
2020Idemitsu, Li-Ning, Sinar Harian
2021/ 2022Kedai Emas AnuarUtusan Malaysia, BP Healthcare, Li-Ning, Idemitsu, Zayan, Sinar FM
2022/ 2023Kedai Emas AnuarLi-Ning, Idemitsu, Zayan, Sinar FM
2024Kedai Emas AnuarLi-Ning, Flash Sukan, Zayan, Sinar FM, Gegar
2025CelcomDigi,,, POS Malaysia,,, Zayan, Sinar FM, Gegar

Champions

[STL Premier]

Grand Prix Format
GPSelangorTerengganuPerakPenangJohorKuala LumpurNegeri Sembilan
2024
KL ThunderKL ThunderKL ThunderKL ThunderKL Thunder--
2025-Melaka TitansPerak BisonMelaka TitansNegeri Sembilan AntlersMelaka TitansNegeri Sembilan Antlers

[STL Division 1]

''*Selangor Pistons were promoted instead of PSM Mavericks ''

Clubs

Current

''*updated as of the 2025 season''

Awards

STL Premier

From 2024 onwards, individual player awards were given out after each Grand Prix and a new Fans Choice category was added:
SeasonGPBest TekongBest StrikerBest FeederFans Choice
2024SelangorHaziq Nizam Azlan Alias Amirul Zazwan Meor Zulfikar
2024TerengganuSyahmi Husin Azlan Alias Zaim Razali Zaim Razali
2024PerakZuhri Zin Ariff Daniel Amirul Zazwan Noraizat Nordin
2024PenangHaziq Nizam Noraizat Nordin Amirul Zazwan Kritsada Sunvung
2024JohorHaziq Nizam Hafizul Hayazi Zulefendi Sumari Noraizat Nordin
2025TerengganuSyahir Rosdi Azlan Alias Zaim Razali Azlan Alias
2025N SembilanHaziq Nizam Shahalril Aiman Farhan Adam Haziq Nizam
2025K LumpurSyahir Rosdi Hafizul Hayazi Zaim Razali Aidil Aiman
2025JohorHaziq Nizam Hafizul Hayazi Zulefendi Sumari Hafizul Hayazi
2025PerakKritsada Sungvung Noraizat Nordin Aidil Aiman Aidil Aiman
2025PenangSyahir Rosdi Azlan Alias Zaim Razali Kritsada Sungvung