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2023 Indonesian women's Proliga

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

This season composed of 6 teams, including the one new teams — Jakarta BIN. Bandung BJB Tandamata are the defending champions women's Proliga, and they won their fourth title after defeating Jakarta Pertamina Fastron 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 women'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 women's Proliga:

Regular season

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

League table

Fixtures and results

Leg 1

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|- !colspan=12|Week 1 — Kab. Bandung |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 2 — Banyumas |-

|- !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 — Sleman |-

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Final round

  • In the final round Indonesian Volleyball Federation use video challenge technology.
  • Four teams played 2 legs with a double round robin system.
  • 3rd and 4th rank advance to the 3rd place match, and 1st and 2nd rank advance to the final.
  • All times are local,

Semifinals

League table

Fixtures and results

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|- !colspan=12|Week 7 — Gresik |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 8 — Semarang |-

|- !colspan=12|Week 9 — Surakarta |-

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Grand final

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!colspan=12|Week 10 — Yogyakarta |- !colspan=12|3rd place match |-

|- !colspan=12|Final |-

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Final standings

References

External links