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Indonesia men's national volleyball team

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Indonesia
AssociationIndonesian Volleyball Federation (PBVSI)
ConfederationAVC
Head coachJiang Jie
FIVB ranking51 (as of 8 January 2025)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Third
Asian Championship
Appearances11 (First in 1975)
Best result4th (2017)
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The Indonesia men's national volleyball team represents Indonesia in international volleyball tournaments. The team is directed by the Indonesian Volleyball Federation (Persatuan Bola Voli Seluruh Indonesia, PBVSI), the governing body for volleyball in Indonesia, which represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches.

Indonesia has competed in several competitions such as Asian Championship, Asian Games, Asian Cup, Asian Nations Cup, SEA Games, and SEA V.League. With their best result being 4th place in 2017 Asian Championship and 1962 Asian Games.

History

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Volleyball first entered Indonesia in 1928 which was brought by the Dutch during the Dutch colonial era. At that time, volleyball was only played by the Dutch and aristocrats, considering that sports in Indonesia at that time were developed by physical education teachers from the Netherlands. In addition, volleyball was also played by soldiers and they often held inter-company matches.

Volleyball grew rapidly in Indonesia, and the Indonesian Volleyball Federation (PBVSI) emerged on 22 January 1955. Then at the same time, the first national volleyball championship was also held in Indonesia. This sport became more popular in Indonesia when the Asian Games IV was held in 1962 as well as Ganefo I the following year. In October 1951, volleyball was competed in the official event of the Second National Sports Week (PON) in Jakarta.[1][2][3]

The first international tournament that Indonesia national team participated in was the 1962 Asian Games where they finish in 4th place. Indonesia participated in Asian Championship in eleven edition and finish in 9th place in 2023 tournament. The team appeared in SEA Games final nineteen times and they won twelve gold medal.

Competitive record

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Asian Championship

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

Asian Championship record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
Australia 1975 Round robin 6th place 6 1 5 3 16 Squad
Bahrain 1979 Did not participate
Japan 1983 9th–11th places 9th place 6 2 4 7 12 Squad
Kuwait 1987 Did not participate
South Korea 1989
Australia 1991 5th place match 6th place 7 3 4 12 14 Squad
Thailand 1993 Did not participate
South Korea 1995
Qatar 1997
Iran 1999 5th–8th places 6th place 6 3 3 10 13 Squad
South Korea 2001 Did not participate
China 2003
Thailand 2005 11th place match 11th place 7 5 2 16 12 Squad
Indonesia 2007 Championship 7th place 7 1 6 7 20 Squad
Philippines 2009 5th place match 6th place 7 4 3 13 14 Squad
Iran 2011 11th place match 11th place 7 4 3 14 14 Squad
United Arab Emirates 2013 Qualified but withdrew
Iran 2015 Did not participate
Indonesia 2017 Semifinals 4th place 8 3 5 12 20 Squad
Iran 2019 11th place match 12th place 7 2 5 12 16 Squad
Japan 2021 Did not participate
Iran 2023 9th place match 9th place 6 3 3 15 10 Squad
Total 0 Titles 11/22 74 31 43 121 161

Asian Games

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

Asian Games record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
Japan 1958 Did not participate
Indonesia 1962 Final round 4th place 7 4 3 15 12 Squad
Thailand 1966 Final round 5th place 8 3 5 13 16 Squad
Thailand 1970 Round robin 6th place 7 2 5 6 16 Squad
Iran 1974 Did not participate
Thailand 1978
India 1982 5th–8th places 6th place 6 4 2 14 7 Squad
South Korea 1986 9th–12th places 10th place 8 3 5 11 15 Squad
China 1990 Did not participate
Japan 1994
Thailand 1998 5th place match 6th place 6 2 4 7 12 Squad
South Korea 2002 Did not participate
Qatar 2006 Qualified but withdrew
China 2010 13th place match 13th place 8 4 4 12 16 Squad
South Korea 2014 Did not participate
Indonesia 2018 5th place match 6th place 5 2 3 9 11 Squad
China 2022 7th place match 8th place 6 3 3 12 11 Squad
Total 0 Titles 9/17 61 27 34 99 116

Asian Nations Cup

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

Asian Nations Cup record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
Sri Lanka 2018 Did not participate
Kyrgyzstan 2022
Taiwan 2023 5th–8th places 6th place 5 3 2 12 9 Squad
Bahrain 2024 9th–12th places 11th place 4 1 3 4 9 Squad
Bahrain 2025 5th–8th places 6th place 5 2 3 7 13 Squad
Total 0 Titles 3/5 14 6 8 23 31

Asian Cup

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

Southeast Asian Games

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

SEA Games record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
Malaysia 1977 Semifinals 4th place Squad
Indonesia 1979 Final Runners-up Squad
Philippines 1981 Final Champions Squad
Singapore 1983 Final Runners-up 5 3 2 9 8 Squad
Thailand 1985 Final Runners-up Squad
Indonesia 1987 Final Champions Squad
Malaysia 1989 Final Champions Squad
Philippines 1991 Final Champions Squad
Singapore 1993 Final Champions Squad
Thailand 1995 Semifinals 3rd place Squad
Indonesia 1997 Final Champions Squad
Brunei 1999 Not held
Malaysia 2001 Semifinals 4th place Squad
Vietnam 2003 Final Champions 5 4 1 14 5 Squad
Philippines 2005 Final Runners-up 5 3 2 10 8 Squad
Thailand 2007 Final Champions 5 4 1 14 7 Squad
Laos 2009 Final Champions 4 4 0 12 2 Squad
Indonesia 2011 Final Runners-up 6 4 2 12 9 Squad
Myanmar 2013 Final Runners-up 4 3 1 9 7 Squad
Singapore 2015 Semifinals 3rd place 4 2 2 6 6 Squad
Malaysia 2017 Final Runners-up 5 4 1 13 6 Squad
Philippines 2019 Final Champions 5 5 0 15 0 Squad
Vietnam 2021 Final Champions 5 5 0 15 2 Squad
Cambodia 2023 Final Champions 5 5 0 15 0 Squad
Thailand 2025 Qualified
Total 12 Titles 24/24 58 46 12 144 60

SEA V.League

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  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

SEA V.League record
Year Round Position Pld W L SW SL
Indonesia Philippines 2023 Round robin Champions 3 3 0 9 1
Round robin Champions 3 3 0 9 3
Philippines Indonesia 2024 Round robin Runners-up 3 2 1 6 6
Round robin Runners-up 3 2 1 7 5
Philippines Indonesia 2025 Qualified
Qualified
Total 2 Titles 6/6 12 10 2 31 15

Results and fixtures

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2025

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2025 Asian Nations Cup

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18 June 2025
19:00 (UTC+03:00)
Indonesia  3–2  Thailand Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
Attendance: 960
Referees: Sabtain Muhammad (PAK), Yang Jing Hua (TPE)
(22–25, 22–25, 25–19, 25–23, 15–8)
Report

19 June 2025
19:00 (UTC+03:00)
Bahrain  3–0  Indonesia Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
Referees: Chung Samuel (AUS), Ahn Jaewoong (KOR)
(25–13, 27–25, 25–22)
Report

21 June 2025
14:00 (UTC+03:00)
Indonesia  1–3  Pakistan Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
Attendance: 900
Referees: Hasan Aki Khadem (BHR), Chung Samuel (AUS)
(25–20, 21–25, 20–25, 17–25)
Report

22 June 2025
19:00 (UTC+03:00)
Indonesia  3–2  Vietnam Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
Attendance: 600
Referees: Chung Samuel (AUS), Matimatico Herbert (PHI)
(23–25, 24–26, 25–17, 25–23, 15–12)
Report

23 June 2025
14:00 (UTC+03:00)
Australia  3–0  Indonesia Isa Bin Rashed Hall, Manama, Bahrain
Attendance: 300
Referees: Mahmoud Ebrahim Ali (QAT), Ali Kadhem (BHR)
(25–20, 25–21, 25–22)
Report

Team

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Current roster

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The following is the Indonesia roster in the 2025 Asian Nations Cup.[4]

No. Position Name Date of birth Height Weight Spike Block 2024–25 Club
1 L Hendrik Agel Kurniasandi 14 January 1998 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) 76 kg (168 lb) 295 cm (9 ft 8 in) 285 cm (9 ft 4 in) Indonesia Surabaya BIN Samator
3 OH Boy Arnez Arabi 22 October 2003 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 64 kg (141 lb) 355 cm (11 ft 8 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Indonesia Bogor LavAni
4 MB Hendra Kurniawan 27 May 2003 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 355 cm (11 ft 8 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Indonesia Bogor LavAni
6 MB Muhammad Malizi 29 September 1994 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 350 cm (11 ft 6 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Indonesia Bogor LavAni
8 S Jasen Natanael Kilanta 20 February 1999 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 300 cm (9 ft 10 in) 305 cm (10 ft 0 in) Indonesia Bandung STIN Pasundan
9 OP Rama Fazza Fauzan 9 September 2002 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 345 cm (11 ft 4 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Indonesia Surabaya BIN Samator
10 OH Fahry Septian Putratama 26 September 1998 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 340 cm (11 ft 2 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Indonesia PDAM Tirta Bhagasasi
11 OH Doni Haryono 21 February 1999 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 360 cm (11 ft 10 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima QminC
12 OP Rivan Nurmulki 16 July 1995 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 360 cm (11 ft 10 in) 340 cm (11 ft 2 in) Japan Wolfdogs Nagoya
14 OH Farhan Halim 26 April 2001 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 345 cm (11 ft 4 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Indonesia Bandung STIN Pasundan
15 S Dio Zulfikri 12 December 1996 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 83 kg (183 lb) 300 cm (9 ft 10 in) 305 cm (10 ft 0 in) Indonesia Bogor LavAni
16 MB Tedy Oka Syahputra 23 October 2000 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 76 kg (168 lb) 345 cm (11 ft 4 in) 340 cm (11 ft 2 in) Indonesia Surabaya BIN Samator
17 MB Muhammad Ega Yuri Pradana 7 January 2002 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 345 cm (11 ft 4 in) 335 cm (11 ft 0 in) Indonesia Surabaya BIN Samator
18 L Ruby Rahmanto 20 November 2002 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 298 cm (9 ft 9 in) 288 cm (9 ft 5 in) Indonesia Bogor LavAni

Coaching staff

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As of June 2025

Position Staff
Manager Indonesia Loudry Maspaitella
Head coach China Jiang Jie
Assistant coaches Indonesia Erwin Rusni
Indonesia Novie Efendi
Indonesia Lestari Mulyono
Physical trainer Indonesia Tarsono
Analyst Indonesia Aditya Pahlevi
Massage specialist Indonesia Kusuma Nur Amanu

Coaching history

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Name Period Ref.
Indonesia Wienarto 1989
China Li Qiujiang 2005–2007, 2009–2012, 2019, 2024 [5][6]
China Hu Xinyu 2007–2008 [7]
Indonesia Ibarsjah Djanu 2013–2015 [8][9]
Indonesia Samsul Jais 2017–2018 [10][11]
China Jiang Jie 2022–2023, 2025– [12][13]

Kit providers

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The table below shows the history of kit providers for the Indonesia national volleyball team.

Period Kit provider
2019 Mizuno
2024– Speed

Sponsorship

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Primary sponsors include: PLN and AirAsia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tentang PBVSI". PBVSI.or.id. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  2. ^ Hardi, M. (2022-08-07). "Mengenal Sejarah Bola Voli Dunia dan di Indonesia". Gramedia Literasi (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  3. ^ Wijaya, Atmaja. "Asal Usul dan Sejarah Terciptanya Olahraga Bola Voli". Libero.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  4. ^ "AVC Nations Cup 2025: Daily Bulletin #1" (PDF). Retrieved 2025-06-17.
  5. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (2019-08-13). "Pelatih Asal China Ditunjuk untuk Tangani Timnas Voli Putra Indonesia Halaman all" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  6. ^ "Mix Pemain Voli Senior dan Junior" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  7. ^ antaranews.com (2007-12-14). "Tim Voli Putra Persembahkan Medali Emas". Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  8. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (2012-12-10). "PBVSI Tetapkan Pelatih Timnas Voli" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  9. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (2015-03-14). "Bola Voli, Pintu Pelatnas Belum Tertutup" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  10. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (2017-06-02). "Pelatih Timnas Voli Putra Fokus Pulihkan Fisik Para Pemain" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  11. ^ Liputan6.com. "Daftar Pemain Timnas Voli Indonesia di Asian Games 2018". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-09-21.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "Profil Jiang Jie, Pelatih Timnas Voli Indonesia untuk SEA Games 2023, Pernah Ukir Sejarah di Proliga" (in Indonesian). 2023-02-25. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  13. ^ Koeswara, Fabio Claudio (16 May 2025). "Daftar Pemain Voli Putra Indonesia AVC Nation 2025 & Asal Klub". Tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 20 May 2025.
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