Mapping of basketball courts in Kulon Progo Regency

Authors

  • Jati Satria Perdana Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
  • Muhammad Irvan Eva Salafi Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Keywords:

Mapping, Court Facilities, Basketball, Kulon Progo Regency, FIBA Standards

Abstract

This study aims to map basketball court facilities in Kulon Progo Regency, covering availability,
physical condition, and compliance with FIBA, PERBASI, and Permenpora standards. This
quantitative descriptive study employed a survey method using total sampling on 35 courts that met
the inclusion criteria. Data were collected through observation using a checklist covering 26
components across three aspects: court infrastructure, game equipment, and supporting facilities. Data
analysis was descriptive, involving the calculation of scores, percentages, and categorization of
suitability. The results showed: (1) The 35 courts are spread across 12 subdistricts with an uneven
distribution; Wates Subdistrict accounts for 37.14%, while each of the five northern subdistricts has
only one court; (2) Physical conditions are generally good (77.14% in the Good–Very Good category,
22.86% in the Fair category), but there are significant safety deficiencies: 91.43% of goalposts lack
padding, 40% have substandard free space, and 42.86% lack lighting; (3) Ring height compliance is
100%, court dimensions 68.57%, free space 60%, and indoor lighting 5.71%. Conclusion: The
availability and physical condition of the courts are generally good, but there are still disparities in
distribution as well as deficiencies in safety and compliance with technical standards. Priority
improvements are recommended for safety components and the equitable development of facilities to
support the 2027 PORDA performance targets.

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Published

2026-05-31

How to Cite

Perdana, J. S., & Muhammad Irvan Eva Salafi. (2026). Mapping of basketball courts in Kulon Progo Regency . Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi), 22(1), 70–76. Retrieved from https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/jorpres/article/view/100800

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