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2023 Indonesian men's Proliga

The 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga (or 2023 PLN Mobile Proliga for sponsorship reasons) was the 21st season of Indonesian men's Proliga, The Indonesian professional volleyball league organized by the Indonesian Volleyball Federation since 2002. The season started on 5 January 2023 and concluded on 19 March 2023.

This season composed of 8 teams, including the two new teams — Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi and Jakarta STIN BIN.

Jakarta LavAni Allo Bank won their second title in two consecutive seasons, after defeating Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi in five sets on the final.

Teams

Personnel

Foreign players

Foreign player regulations In implementing the 2023 Proliga this season, each team must sign 1 foreign player and a maximum of 2 foreign players. In the second leg regular season each team is allowed to replace 1 foreign player.

Schedule and venues

The 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga take place in eight cities. The regular season held from 5 January to 19 February 2023 which take place in six cities, namely Bandung, Purwokerto, Palembang, Gresik, Malang and Yogyakarta.

The final round which held from 23 February to 19 March 2023 take place in four cities, namely Gresik, Semarang, Solo and Yogyakarta. The following is the schedule and venues for the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga:

Regular season

Leg 1

Leg 2

Final round

Semifinals

3rd place & Final

Squads

Under the current season rules, each team involved in the tournament is required to register a maximum of 16 rosters including 2 foreign players.

Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi

The following is Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Toiran Reidel

  • 1 Frisca Abriantama
  • 2 Arjuna Mahendra
  • 3 Jovan Al Lathief
  • 4 Daudi Okello
  • 5 Raden Ahmad Gumilar
  • 6 Mohamad Sadam
  • 7 Alfin Daniel
  • 8 Nizar Julfikar
  • 9 Yuda Mardiansyah
  • 10 Vaisal Faris
  • 11 Rendy Verdian Licardo
  • 13 Hernanda Zulfi
  • 14 Henry Ade Novian
  • 17 Rendy Tamamilang
  • 18 Garrett Muagututia
  • 19 Fahreza Rakha

Jakarta BNI 46

The following is Jakarta BNI 46's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Walfidrus Wahyu

  • 2 Ilham Akbar
  • 3 Sigit Ardian
  • 6 Imam Ahmad Faisal
  • 7 Kaula Nurhidayat
  • 8 Dhani Anggriawan
  • 9 Achmad Rizal
  • 11 Ade Candra Rachmawan
  • 12 Risky Ramadan
  • 13 I Kadek Juliadi
  • 15 Faisal Ashar Arafli
  • 16 Muhamad Kadavi
  • 17 Cahya Wismoyojati
  • 18 Rian Irawan
  • 20 Petar Premović
  • 21 Samuel Holt
  • 99 Veleg Dhany Ristan

Jakarta LavAni Allo Bank

The following is Jakarta LavAni Allo Bank's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Nicolas Vives

  • 1 Daffa Naufal
  • 2 Yohanes Dedi
  • 3 Boy Arnes
  • 4 Hendra Kurniawan
  • 5 Musabikhan
  • 6 Leandro Martins
  • 7 Elvin Fajar
  • 8 Prasojo
  • 9 Jordan Susanto
  • 10 Fahry Septian
  • 11 Muhammad Malizi
  • 12 Irpan
  • 15 Dio Zulfikri
  • 16 Reihan Andiko
  • 17 Jorge García
  • 20 Nanda Waliyu

Jakarta Pertamina Pertamax

The following is Jakarta Pertamina Pertamax's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Putut Marheanto

  • 1 Aleksandar Minić
  • 2 Yogi Kurniawan
  • 3 Antho Bertiyawan
  • 4 Yoendri Kindelan
  • 5 Febrian Adhe
  • 6 Fadilla Rahmatullah
  • 9 Edy Kumara
  • 10 I Nyoman Julianta
  • 11 I Made Vandim
  • 12 Ryno Viagustama
  • 13 Vilar Juni Hilal
  • 14 Ogi Alexander
  • 15 Delly Heryanto
  • 17 I Made Adhi Suartama
  • 18 Robbi Rimbawan
  • 21 Luvi Febrian

Jakarta STIN BIN

The following is Jakarta STIN BIN's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Alessandro Ferreira

  • 3 Fauzan Nibras
  • 4 Bintang Saputra
  • 5 Bagus Wahyu Ardianto
  • 6 Rozalin Penchev
  • 7 Andre Krisdiantono
  • 8 Jasen Natanael
  • 9 Farhan Halim
  • 11 Dimas Saputra
  • 12 Isac Santos
  • 13 Muhamad Ridwan
  • 14 Stephanus Ardian
  • 15 Fikri Mustofa
  • 17 Ujang Nandar
  • 18 Yayan Riyanto
  • 20 Sunanda Abdillah
  • 21 Cep Indra Agustin

Kudus Sukun Badak

The following is Kudus Sukun Badak's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Ibarsjah Djanu

  • 1 Made Harin
  • 2 Viko Zulfan
  • 3 Adik Tri Yuliyanto
  • 4 Sapta Rafi Sanjaya
  • 6 Muhammad Saiful Anwar
  • 7 Hamish Hazelden
  • 8 Rifki Ferdianto
  • 10 Muhammad Adnan Al'ihza
  • 11 Agung Seganti
  • 12 Louis Ardian
  • 13 Mochamad Syahril Amri
  • 15 Dimas Setiawan
  • 16 Bastian Tamtomo
  • 17 Aji Maulana
  • 18 Rahmat Kurniadi
  • 24 Jared Jarvis

Palembang Bank Sumsel Babel

The following is Palembang Bank Sumsel Babel's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Lee Young-taek

  • 1 Gani Loveano
  • 2 Adi Putra Firmansyah
  • 3 Muhammad Teguh
  • 4 Mahfud Nurcahyadi
  • 6 Febriyanto
  • 7 Samsul Kohar
  • 8 Song Jun-ho
  • 9 Sandy Akbar
  • 10 Roy Satrio Fernando
  • 11 Solimou Souaré
  • 12 Denie Arya Wicaksana
  • 13 Dio Panji Rahmadi
  • 14 Muhamad Syaifudin Najib
  • 15 Andi Purnomo
  • 17 Gunawan Saputra
  • 19 Hayun Muhammad

Surabaya BIN Samator

The following is Surabaya BIN Samator's roster in the 2023 Indonesian men's Proliga.

Head Coach: Ahmad Masajedi

  • 1 Daouda Yacoubou
  • 2 Paulo Lamounier
  • 3 Galih Bayu Saputra
  • 4 Tedi Oka Syahputra
  • 5 Ega Yuri Pradana
  • 6 Hadi Suharto
  • 7 Rama Fazza Fauzan
  • 8 Bagas Farhan
  • 10 Ageng Wardoyo
  • 12 Rivan Nurmulki
  • 13 Richi Rizky
  • 14 Yoga Prastyo
  • 15 Hendrik Agel
  • 16 Devan Rizky
  • 17 Agil Anggara
  • 18 I Putu Randu

Pool standing procedure

  1. Total number of victories (matches won, matches lost)
  2. In the event of a tie, the following first tiebreaker will apply: The teams will be ranked by the most points gained per match as follows:
  3. *Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 points for the winner, 0 points for the loser
  4. *Match won 3–2: 2 points for the winner, 1 point for the loser
  5. *Match forfeited: 3 points for the winner, 0 points (0–25, 0–25, 0–25) for the loser
  6. If teams are still tied after examining the number of victories and points gained, then the PBVSI will examine the results in order to break the tie in the following order:
  7. *Sets quotient: if two or more teams are tied on the number of points gained, they will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of the number of all sets won by the number of all sets lost.
  8. *Points quotient: if the tie persists based on the sets quotient, the teams will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of all points scored by the total of points lost during all sets.
  9. *If the tie persists based on the points quotient, the tie will be broken based on the team that won the match of the Round Robin Phase between the tied teams. When the tie in points quotient is between three or more teams, these teams ranked taking into consideration only the matches involving the teams in question.

Regular season

  • Eight teams play 2 legs with a double round robin system.
  • The top four ranked teams advance to the final round.
  • All times are local, WIB ()

League table

Fixtures and results

Leg 1

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|- !colspan=12|Week 1 — Bandung |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 2 — Purwokerto |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 3 — Palembang |-

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Leg 2

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|- !colspan=12|Week 4 — Gresik |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 5 — Malang |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 6 — Yogyakarta |-

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Final round

Semifinals

League table

Fixtures and results

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|- !colspan=12|Week 7 — Gresik |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 8 — Semarang |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 9 — Solo |-

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3rd place match

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Final

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Final standings

Awards

References

External links