Teknik saat melambungkan bola
Teknik dasar permainan kasti berikutnya hampir sama dengan teknik melempar bola. Namun, pada teknik melambungkan bola lebih digunakan untuk memberikan umpan kepada pemukul.
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Cooperation and friendship
In addition to its twin towns, Da Nang cooperates with:[91]
! People's Republic of China[97]
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Places adjacent to Da Nang
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Bola kasti merupakan permainan yang dimainkan oleh 2 regu, yaitu ada yang bertugas sebagai regu pemukul dan regu penjaga. Setiap regu berisi 12 orang, termasuk kapten tim. Permainan olahraga ini mengandalkan kekompakan, kerja sama tim, dan ketangkasan.
Sama seperti olahraga lainnya, dibutuhkan kemampuan dan teknik dasar permainan kasti yang harus diketahui agar permainan berjalan lancar. Penasaran apa saja teknik dasar yang wajib dikuasai? Berikut penjelasannya di bawah ini.
Persib Bandung memetik hasil sempurna saat menjamu Malut United pada pekan ke-14 Liga 1 Indonesia 2024/2025 di Stadion GBLA, Jumat (13/12/2024). Maung Bandung menang atas Laskar Kie Raha dengan skor meyakinkan 2-0 yang diciptakan Ciro Alves dan sang predator, David da Silva.
Selain memperpanjang rekor sebagai klub yang belum terkalahkan, kemenangan Persib atas Malut United juga mencatatkan torehan mengesankan bagi David da Silva. Bomber asal Brasil itu kini sukses mengemas 100 gol selama berkarir di sepakbola Indonesia.
Sekedar diketahui, saat Liga 1 musim 2024/2025 dimulai, David da Silva sudah menorehkan total 96 gol dalam karir sepakbolanya di Indonesia. Peluang David makin terbuka lebar untuk mencetak 100 gol ketika mencetak brace ke gawang PSBS Biak di pertandingan pembuka.
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Sayang, cedera kemudian menghantui David da Silva saat Persib dijamu Dewa United pada 19 Agustus 2024. David kemudian harus menepi dari lapangan cukup lama, dan melewatkan beberapa pertandingan penting bersama Pangeran Biru.
Setelah berjuang sembuh dari cedera yang dialaminya, performa David perlahan mulai terlihat mengalami peningkatan. Tiga laga terakhir Persib di AFC Champions League Two (ACL 2) kemudian menjadi ajang pembuktian bagi David dengan tak pernah absen mencetak gol secara beruntun, plus satu gol yang bersarang di gawang PSS Sleman pekan lalu.
Torehan gol ke-100-nya pun akhirnya tercipta setelah David da Silva membobol gawang Malut United pada menit ke-65. Memanfaatkan umpan dari Tyronne del Pino, pemain bernomor punggung 19 itu tanpa kesulitan memperdaya kiper Laskar Kie Raha, M Fahri, untuk menggandakan keunggulan Persib.
"Kemenangan yang sulit, ini pertandingan sangat berat karena lawan selalu datang ke sini untuk bermain imbang, mengambil satu poin dari kami, dan kami harus berjuang untuk mendapatkan poin tambahan," kata David.
"Jadi, saya sangat senang dengan tiga poin ini dan kami harus bersiap untuk pertandingan berikutnya," tambahnya.
David tak bisa menyembunyikan raut kebahagiaan karena kini performanya bisa kembali seperti sedia kala. Dia pun bertekad untuk terus mencetak gol supaya bisa membantu Persib meraih kemenangan, bahkan mempertahankan gelar juara Liga 1 Indonesia.
"Sekarang adalah waktunya untuk beristirahat. Tentang saya, saya sangat senang bisa kembali dan membantu tim saya mencetak gol serta mendapatkan tiga poin ini," pungkasnya.
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City in central Vietnam
Municipality in Vietnam
Da Nang or Danang[nb 1] (Vietnamese: Đà Nẵng, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɗaː˨˩ n̪a˧˥ˀŋ]) is the fifth-largest city in Vietnam by municipal population.[7] It lies on the coast of the South China Sea of Vietnam at the mouth of the Hàn River, and is one of Vietnam's most important port cities. As one of the country's five direct-controlled municipalities, it falls under the administration of the central government.
The city was known as Cửa Hàn during early Đại Việt settlement, and as Tourane (or Turon) during French colonial rule. Before 1997, the city was part of Quang Nam – Da Nang Province. On 1 January 1997, Da Nang was separated from Quảng Nam Province to become one of four centrally controlled municipalities in Vietnam. Da Nang is designated as a first class city,[8] and has a higher urbanization ratio than any of Vietnam's other provinces or centrally governed cities.[9]
Da Nang is the commercial and educational center of Central Vietnam and is the largest city in the region. It has a well-sheltered, easily accessible port, and its location on National Route 1 and the North–South Railway makes it a transport hub. It is within 100 km (62 mi) of several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Imperial City of Huế, the Old Town of Hội An, and the Mỹ Sơn ruins.
APEC 2017 was hosted in Da Nang.[10][11]
Da Nang has a Human Development Index of 0.800 (very high), ranking fifth among all municipalities and provinces of Vietnam.[12]
International relations
Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam)
During the Vietnam War, what is now the Da Nang International Airport was a major air base used by the South Vietnamese and United States Air Forces.
The base became one of the world's busiest aircraft hubs during the war,[29] reaching an average of 2,595 aircraft traffic operations daily, more than any other airport and airbase in the world at that time.[30] The final U.S. ground combat operations in Vietnam ceased on 13 August 1972, when a residual force of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade stood down in Đà Nẵng. B Battery 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment fired the final U.S. artillery round and the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment finished their final patrols. This residual force was known as "Operation Gimlet". After the US withdrawal from the conflict, in the final stage of the conquest of South Vietnam by North Vietnam, Da Nang fell to the communist forces 29–30 March 1975. Vietnam issued two special postage stamps to commemorate this event, within its "total liberation" stamp set issued 14 December 1976.
Marble Mountain Air Facility, constructed in 1965, was also located in Da Nang.[31][32]
Since the era of the construction of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Danang has become essentially the third city after Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi to be an important urban centre of the central region of Vietnam. Danang boasts numerous educational institutes as well as important sites of economy.[33]
Da Nang is the largest city in central Vietnam and one of the country's most important ports. The city is surrounded by mountains to the west, and the South China Sea to the east. Da Nang borders Thừa Thiên-Huế Province across the Hải Vân Pass to the north, along with the Quảng Nam Province to the south and west. It is 764 km (475 mi) south of Hanoi, and 964 km (599 mi) north of Ho Chi Minh City.[34] The city has a total land area of 1,283.42 km2 (495.53 sq mi), of which 241.51 km2 (93.25 sq mi) are urban districts and 1,041.91 km2 (402.28 sq mi) are rural districts.[34]
Teknik untuk menangkap bola
Teknik dasar permainan kasti berikut ini juga penting untuk dikuasai seorang pemain kasti, yaitu menangkap bola. Berikut ini langkah-langkahnya:
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Twin towns – sister cities
Da Nang is twinned with:[91]
Free Trade Zone (Da Nang FTZ)
Da Nang is a diversified industrial center, including industries such as machinery, electrics, chemicals, shipbuilding, and textiles.[51] Specific industrial products include aquatic products, fabric, clothes, bricks, fertilizer, cement, soap, paper, and medical tablets.[50] The city's industry may diversify further. EADS is planning to set up an industrial park focused on the aviation industry in Da Nang.[52]
As of 2007, Da Nang industry was dominated by the state sector, which made up 57% of gross output. This is about the same as its share in 2000.[50] Over 80% of the state industry is centrally managed (in other words: belongs to state corporations headquartered in Hanoi).[50] Almost half of the rest is contributed by the foreign-invested sector, while the private domestic sector is still relatively small and has not been able to significantly increase its share compared to the state sector. Industry grew by an average of 14.8% per year from 2000 to 2007, making it the main engine of economic growth. However, it has the second lowest industrial growth rate in the South Central Coast (behind only Khanh Hoa Province). Employment has grown at an average of 5.75%, reaching 118,900 in 2007.[47]
Historically, Da Nang's main marketplace has been the Hàn Market (Vietnamese: Chợ Hàn), which is downtown near the west bank of the Hàn River, between Tran Phu and Bach Dang Streets. This market, much like Ben Thanh Market in Saigon, offers a wide variety of goods sold by many different vendors, such as clothing, silk, jewelry, flowers, foodstuffs such as dried fruit and fish, as well as coffee, tea and wine (including Vietnamese snake wine). [citation needed]
Many new construction projects are underway in Da Nang, including several beachfront resorts such as the US$130 million Hyatt Regency Danang Resort & Spa, and the Beach Resort complex (including Ocean Villas and Marriott Hotel) in Ngu Hanh Son.[53] Another ambitious project, the US$250 million Da Phuoc International New Town aims to construct an entirely new urban area on reclaimed land on the city's north sea coast, making it the first major land reclamation project in Central Vietnam. Plans for the Đa Phước project include the erection of a hotel and several smaller resorts, a 33-story apartment block and 60-story office block, an 18-hole golf course, a marina, as well as villas and international schools.[54][55]
A cable car in the Bà Nà Mountains
The tourism sector is a vital component of Da Nang's economy. Its status as a transportation hub for central Vietnam and its proximity to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Imperial City of Hue, the Old Town of Hoi An, and the My Son ruins fuels much of its tourist activity.
Mỹ Sơn is an archaeological site dating back more than a thousand years, in Quang Nam. Located in a remote forested valley some 70 km west of Da Nang, this former capital and religious center of the Champa kingdom once contained in excess of 70 style temples and stupas. Although badly damaged by bombing raids in the 1960s, the site still has more than 20 structures and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Many statues, sculptures and reliefs recovered from Mỹ Sơn are kept in the Museum of Cham Sculpture, near the Hàn River in the heart of Da Nang. Dating from the fourth to the 14th centuries, the sensual artwork on these works depicts daily activities as well as Hindu and Buddhist religious themes.
The Marble Mountains are rocky limestone outcrops jutting out of the beach just south of Da Nang. Paths lead to the top of the forested cliffs, providing views of Non Nuoc Beach and the South China Sea. The caves in the cliffs were originally inhabited by the Cham people. Later, the Nguyen dynasty built numerous pagodas among the caves. The Marble Mountains are home to various artisans producing sculpture and artwork at its base at Non Nuoc Village.
Non Nuoc Beach is a white sandy beach on the outskirts of Đà Nẵng that is renowned for its history as an R&R destination for American troops during the Vietnam War. Today, the beach, along with Mỹ Khê beach to the north, are home to expensive resorts, surfing, and entertainment facilities. Ba Na Hills is a mountain resort with a 5 km-long cable car system which carries guests up to Ba Na's peak at 1487m above sea level. Son Tra Mountain, just some miles away from the city centre with some wild streams and resorts along the seaside. [citation needed]
The central coastal city of Da Nang saw a significant growth in international tourist arrivals in 2017, according to the city's Department of Tourism. In 2017, about 6.6 million visitors came to Da Nang, up 19% over the previous year and 4.8% higher than its yearly target. The figure included 4.3 million domestic tourists, up 11.3% year-on-year.
The central city earned over VND19.4 trillion (US$853.96 million) in revenue, an increase of 20.6% from 2016. Statistics also show that the city witnessed an impressive increase in the number of visitors by air which stood at over 1.58 million, up 74.4% while by-car visitors via Thailand and Laos was estimated at 14,120.[56]
In 2016, Da Nang was voted one of the top 10 resort destinations in Asia by readers of Smart Travel Asia magazine.[57][58] In 2018, Da Nang was also listed as one of the destinations to visit before it became too famous on the Business Insider website.[59] According to the Japanese newspaper Nikkei, in the 2018 ranking of tourist destinations by Airbnb – the world's largest accommodation booking website, Da Nang ranked 5th globally and 1st in Southeast Asia in terms of attracting tourists.[60] Also in 2018, the Golden Bridge phenomenon became a focal point on famous newspapers around the world.[61] In 2019, the leading prestigious American newspaper – The New York Times praised Da Nang as "the Miami of Vietnam", ranking 15th in the list of 52 places to visit in the world.[62][63]
Central Vietnamese cuisine, particularly the cuisine of Da Nang, is well known through Vietnam, and growing in popularity internationally. Da Nang is famous for its flavorful dishes, such as Mì Quảng, Bún chả cá (fish ball noodle soup),Bánh tráng cuốn thịt heo( Dry pancake roll with pork), Banh xeo (Crispy pancake), Nem lui (Lemongrass Pork Skewers).[64]
Da Nang's football club, SHB Da Nang F.C., play in the V-League 2 recently demoted from V.League 1, Vietnam's top professional football league in 2023. They were one of the most highly ranked teams in V.League 1, having emerged from competition as champions of the 2009 V-League. In the same year, they also completed the double by winning the Vietnamese Cup. They also qualified for the 2010 AFC Champions League and the 2010 AFC Cup; although they did not advance past the qualifying play-off in the Champions League,[65] they advanced to the quarter-finals of the AFC Cup after defeating Becamex Bình Dương in extra time.[66] Several Da Nang F.C. players also play for the Vietnam national team, including defender Võ Hoàng Quảng and midfielder Phan Thanh Hưng. SHB Da Nang F.C. play their home games at the Chi Lăng Stadium, a 30,000-seat stadium in Hải Châu District.
There are several universities located in Da Nang, with campuses in many locations throughout the city, as well as satellite campuses in surrounding regions.
The city has 17 high schools, of which Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted is among the leading high schools in Vietnam.
There is also a sizable presence of overseas education representatives in Da Nang. Campus France[70] is a French-government agency in Da Nang, which promotes the learning of the French language and supports students in the location of study opportunities in France. English Language Institute[67] is a learning center built by the University of Queensland, Australia, targeting English teaching in addition to serving as an IELTS testing provider. Singapore International School is an international school in Da Nang.
There are over 37 ethnicities and foreigners living together in the city.[71][72] Among them, the Kinh ethnic group is the largest with 883,343 people, followed by the Chinese with 2,974 people, the Co Tu ethnic group with 1,198 people, and other minority ethnic groups such as the Tay with 224 people, the Ede with 222 people, the Muong with 183 people, and the Gia Rai with 154 people... the smallest ethnic groups are the Chơ Ro, Hani, Si La and Ơ Đu with only one person each.[73][74]
Đà Nẵng is at the end of the East–West Economic Corridor (EWEC), which stretches over Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Burma (Myanmar).[75][76] The city Department of Transport has asked Yokohama City, Japan, to cooperate in transit-oriented development.[77]
Da Nang International Airport, located at the centre of the city, is the third largest international airport in Vietnam. It is an important gateway to access central Vietnam. The airport was known as Da Nang Air Base during the Vietnam War, during which time it was described as the world's busiest airport.[29] During the month of May 1968, the base reached an average of 2,595 air traffic operations daily, more than any airport in the world.[30] As of June 2011, the airport has domestic connections to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Haiphong, Vinh, Buon Ma Thuot, Da Lat, Nha Trang, and Can Tho, as well as international connections to Seoul (South Korea), Tokyo (Japan), Singapore, and Taipei (Taiwan).
Beginning 16 December 2011, Air Asia, a Malaysian low-cost carrier, began offering four flights a week between Đà Nẵng and Kuala Lumpur. A new international terminal opened in December 2011[78] allowing further connections to destinations such as Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, and Australia.[79]
As of November 2015, Da Nang International airport has been undergoing extensive renovations.[80]
Da Nang is a major station along the North–South Railway, also known as the Reunification Express.[81]
National Highways 1 and 14B run through the city, providing road connections to Hanoi in the north and Ho Chi Minh City in the south, as well as the Central Highlands and Laos to the west. The Hai Pass is a mountain pass separating Da Nang and Thừa Thiên Huế Province, where Highway 1A passes through. To cut down on transit time and the danger to motorists from navigating the twisting mountain road, the Hải Vân Tunnel was built, opening in 2005. It is the longest tunnel in south-east Asia at 6.28 km, and allows motorists to save between 30 minutes and an hour on traveling times over the old Hải Vân Pass route.[82] An expressway between Da Nang and nearby Quang Ngai has completed its construction in 2018.[83][84]
Several bridges cross the Han River and its tributaries in Da Nang, including the iconic Han River Bridge, Tran Thi Ly Bridge, Nguyen Van Troi Bridge, Tuyen Son Bridge and the recently completed Thuan Phuoc Bridge, which is the longest suspension bridge in Vietnam.[85] The Dragon River Bridge will cross the Han River at the Le Dinh Duong/Bach Dang roundabout, offering tourists coming from Đà Nẵng International Airport a more direct route to My Khe and Non Nuoc beaches, along the city's eastern edge.
Da Nang's port system is the third largest in Vietnam after Ho Chi Minh City and Haiphong. In 2008, Da Nang's port handled 2.7 million tons of cargo, of which 1.2 million tons were exports, 525,900 tons were imports, and 985,600 tons were domestic cargo. Over 29,600 passengers passed through the port in 2008, a significant increase over previous years.[86] The port system consists of two areas: Tiên Sa Seaport, and Song Hàn Terminal. Tien Sa Seaport has a navigation depth of 11 m (36 ft), and is able to receive medium range tankers of up to 45,000 DWT, as well as container ships and large cruise ships. The approach to Song Hàn Terminal is 12 nmi (22 km) long with a navigation depth of 6–7 m (20–23 ft), and can accommodate vessels of up to 5,000 DWT. Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) is the port authority for Đà Nẵng's port system.[86]
Despite the fact that the port's infrastructure is not specifically designed to accommodate cruise ships, the number of large cruise ships docking at Da Nang Port has increased in recent years.[87] In the first two months of 2010 alone, 12 cruise ships docked in Da Nang, carrying 6,477 passengers.[88]
Cruise ships also dock at Chân Mây Port,[89][90] which is located 50 km from Da Nang through the Hải Vân Tunnel.
Agriculture, forestry, fishing
Despite its status as a city, 37,800 people in Da Nang were employed in agriculture, forestry and fishing as of 2007, producing 45,000t of rice and 41,000t of fish.[50] However, employment in these sectors had a clear negative trend in the first decade of the 21st century.[50] Gross output has also been decreasing during the second half of the decade.[48] Given Da Nang's lack of agricultural land (9200ha as of 2007) and its location at the coast, fishing has been contributing more to the economy than agriculture, with a gross output more than twice that of agriculture.[50]
Teknik melempar bola
Teknik dasar permainan kasti berikutnya adalah saat melempar bola. Terdapat 3 teknik yang biasanya dilakukan dalam melempar bola kasti, yaitu:
1. Lemparan bola melambung
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