The FIVB witnessed first-hand the passion of players and fans alike at the Proliga finals
FIVB President Dr Ary S. Graça F° met with Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the sixth President of Indonesia and owner of men’s volleyball club Jakarta LavAni Allo Bank, as his team successfully defended its title at the finals of the Indonesian Proliga 2023.
The FIVB President and Yudhoyono, who served as the sixth president of Indonesia from 2004 to 2014, had the opportunity to discuss the bright future of the Proliga and volleyball in the country.
The FIVB President and AVC President Rita Subowo with Jakarta LavAni owner and former Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Yudhoyono founded the men’s professional club Jakarta LavAni in 2019 in honour of his late wife Ani Yudhoyono. The club soon took the league by storm, winning the title in its Proliga debut in 2022 and successfully defending the crown as the league wrapped up its 2023 season last weekend.
FIVB President Dr Ary S. Graça F° said:
“It was a pleasure to meet with Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during the men’s finals as his diverse team of local and international players showcased great resilience and teamwork to win the league. As the sixth President of Indonesia, Yudhoyono knows how to lead, and he has put all his expertise into developing a talented team with professionalism, teamwork and dedication at its core.
“The fans were also incredible during the men’s final. Their enthusiasm was a sight to behold, and the atmosphere in the stadium was electric thanks to their roars and the implementation of fantastic sports presentation elements! It was a beautiful moment to see how the players and fans in Indonesia have really embraced the sport and feel the passion for volleyball that we live and breathe every single day at the FIVB.”
Jakarta LavAni’s players celebrate as a team
During the finals, the Proliga became the first Indonesian national league across all sports to implement state-of-the-art video challenge technology. The league is aiming to use this technology during all league matches in future seasons.
It is the latest highlight in the Proliga’s and the National Volleyball Federation of Indonesia’s commitment to innovation and advancing volleyball in the country, with the support of the FIVB. Following the world-class standard of sports presentation introduced by the FIVB in 2014, the Proliga implemented key elements like a professional DJ, MC, lighting and sound systems…
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