Two women players and two coaches from Nagaland have been selected to represent India in Sepaktakraw at the 20th Asian Games, to be held in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 19 to October 4, 2026. Players Menenu Tsukru (AIPSCB/SSB) and Seyiekhrieno Tepa (State Girls Academy, Dimapur) will compete for the Indian women's team, with Puleno Neikha of the Nagaland Department of Youth Resources & Sports and Pungotolu Puro of the Nagaland Police's DGP Sports Team named as coaches. The selection extends a remarkable state streak: Nagaland has now had players or coaches represent India at every Asian Games since 2010, making Aichi-Nagoya 2026 the fifth consecutive edition featuring Nagaland representation.
Background
Sepak takraw — often called "kick volleyball" — is a team sport in which players may touch the ball only with their feet, head, knees and chest, using a lightweight rattan ball on a court roughly the size of a badminton doubles court. It has been part of the Asian Games programme since the 1990 Beijing edition, contested across three men's and three women's events. In India, the sport has traditionally been strongest in the Northeast, particularly Manipur, which has supplied many of the national team's best players over the decades. Nagaland's rise as a second major sepaktakraw hub in the region is more recent, but it has been sustained: since Viseyie Koso became the first Naga sportsman to represent India in the sport at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, the state has produced a steady pipeline of national-level players, including six Naga girls who represented India at a past World Sepaktakraw Championship.
That pipeline has been backed, in the past year, by a concrete infrastructure push. In July 2026, the Nagaland government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Sports Authority of India (SAI) to relocate the SAI Training Centre to the Multi-Disciplinary Sports Complex (MDSC) in Dimapur — a move intended to give the 62 residential athletes currently training in boxing, football and sepaktakraw at the old centre access to modern coaching, residential facilities and sports-science support. The state has also inaugurated 16 new sports infrastructure projects in recent weeks, with more in the pipeline, as part of a broader push on modern facilities, grassroots competition and athlete welfare.
Key Details
- Menenu Tsukru, representing AIPSCB/SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal), is one of two Nagaland players selected for the Indian women's Sepaktakraw squad.
- Seyiekhrieno Tepa, of the State Girls Academy, Dimapur, is the second player selected.
- Puleno Neikha, Sepaktakraw Coach under the Department of Youth Resources & Sports, Government of Nagaland, joins the coaching staff.
- Pungotolu Puro, ABSI with the DGP Sports Team (Sepaktakraw), Nagaland Police, is the second coach selected.
- The 20th Asian Games run September 19 to October 4, 2026 in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan.
- Sepak takraw has featured at the Asian Games since 1990, with three men's and three women's medal events.
- Nagaland representation at the Asian Games in the sport now spans five consecutive editions dating back to 2010.
At a Glance: Nagaland's Sepaktakraw Timeline
| Milestone | Detail |
|---|---|
| First Naga Asian Games representative | Viseyie Koso, 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games |
| Consecutive Asian Games with Nagaland reps | 5 (2010 through Aichi-Nagoya 2026) |
| 2026 squad members from Nagaland | 2 players, 2 coaches (women's team) |
| Athletes at Dimapur SAI training centre | 62 (boxing, football, sepaktakraw) |
| New Nagaland sports infrastructure projects (recent) | 16 inaugurated, more planned |
| Asian Games dates | September 19 – October 4, 2026, Aichi-Nagoya, Japan |
Local Impact
For Nagaland's sporting ecosystem, a fifth consecutive Asian Games selection is a validation of a talent pipeline that has developed with relatively modest institutional backing compared to states with larger sports budgets — much of the early groundwork was done through school and district-level competitions and academies like the State Girls Academy in Dimapur, which produced Tepa. The recent SAI-MDSC relocation deal signals that this grassroots success is now being matched with formal infrastructure investment, which could help Nagaland retain talent that might otherwise migrate to training centres in other states for lack of facilities at home.
For young athletes and their families across Nagaland's districts, the visibility of players like Tsukru and Tepa reaching the Asian Games — a competition Indian sepaktakraw players rarely get significant mainstream media attention for, relative to cricket or even Olympic sports — provides a concrete example of a viable athletic career path in a sport that requires comparatively low equipment costs, making it accessible to rural and semi-urban households.
What Happens Next
The Indian sepaktakraw women's team, including Tsukru and Tepa, is expected to begin national camp training ahead of the September 19 Asian Games opening, though exact camp dates and venues had not been publicly detailed at the time of selection. The team's group draws and match schedule within the Aichi-Nagoya sepaktakraw competition will be finalised closer to the Games. Separately, the Nagaland government's SAI training centre relocation to Dimapur is expected to proceed subject to infrastructure readiness and further approvals, a process that will determine how much the state's next generation of sepaktakraw players benefits from improved facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Nagaland athletes selected for Sepaktakraw at the 2026 Asian Games?
Players Menenu Tsukru (AIPSCB/SSB) and Seyiekhrieno Tepa (State Girls Academy, Dimapur), along with coaches Puleno Neikha (Department of Youth Resources & Sports, Nagaland) and Pungotolu Puro (Nagaland Police DGP Sports Team).
When and where are the 2026 Asian Games being held?
The 20th Asian Games run from September 19 to October 4, 2026, in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan.
What is Sepak takraw?
A team sport, sometimes called "kick volleyball," in which players use only their feet, head, knees and chest to hit a rattan ball over a net, on a court about the size of a badminton doubles court.
How long has Nagaland been represented at the Asian Games in Sepaktakraw?
Since 2010, when Viseyie Koso became the first Naga sportsman to represent India in the sport at the Guangzhou Asian Games — Aichi-Nagoya 2026 marks the fifth consecutive edition with Nagaland representation.
Which Indian states are strongest in Sepaktakraw?
Manipur has traditionally supplied many of the national team's top players, with Nagaland emerging as a significant second hub for the sport in recent years.
What infrastructure support does Nagaland provide for Sepaktakraw athletes?
A Sports Authority of India Training Centre currently trains 62 residential athletes in boxing, football and sepaktakraw; a July 2026 MoU will relocate this centre to the Multi-Disciplinary Sports Complex in Dimapur for improved facilities.
How many events does Sepak takraw contest at the Asian Games?
Six total — three men's events and three women's events — and it has been part of the Asian Games programme since the 1990 Beijing edition.
Is this the first time a Naga athlete has gone to the Asian Games in Sepaktakraw?
No — Nagaland has had representation at every Asian Games in the sport since 2010, including six Naga girls who represented India at a past World Sepaktakraw Championship.
Sources
Nagaland Post, Hubnetwork, The Right News, Morung Express, IANS Live, Eastern Mirror Nagaland, and the Olympic Council of Asia.






