Proliga (Indonesia)

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Proliga
Sport Volleyball
Founded2002;22 years ago (2002)
Founder PBVSI
No. of teamsMen: 8
Women: 6
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Most recent
champion(s)
Men:
Bogor LavAni (2nd title)
Women:
Bandung BJB Tandamata (4th title)
Most titlesMen:
Surabaya Bhayangkara Samator (7 titles)
Women:
Jakarta Elektrik PLN (6 titles)
TV partner(s) Moji
Champions TV
Vidio
K-Vision
IndiHome TV
Official website Proliga

Proliga is the Indonesian professional top level competition for volleyball clubs. It is organised by Persatuan Bola Voli Seluruh Indonesia (PBVSI) or Indonesian Volleyball Association. There are both men's Proliga and women's Proliga competitions. Both were founded in 2002.

Contents

History

The Proliga was first held in 2002, from February 1 to April 7, 2002 and was held in five cities, namely Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung, Yogyakarta and Gresik. The final party itself was held at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno Jakarta.

The launch of Proliga was the result of a breakthrough by Rita Subowo who at that time served as General Chairperson of PP PBVSI. He saw that there was a decline in volleyball both in terms of coaching, competition and achievement, for this reason there was a need for more professional competition. Through Proliga, Rita hopes that the declining popularity of volleyball in society will become as passionate as before. [1]

Competition format

In each season, each volleyball club will meet other clubs in two rounds of preliminary rounds with a full competition format. The four clubs in each competition category with the highest ranking have the right to qualify for the Final Four.

Depending on the regulations from the committee, in the Final Four the four clubs that have qualified will meet again, either again through a full competition system, a half competition system, or even directly facing each other through a knockout system. The clubs ranked third and fourth (or losing their knockout matches) in the Final Four will compete again in the third place match. Meanwhile, the clubs ranked first and second (or winning in knockout matches) in this round will meet in the final. The last two matches are only played once to determine the third place team and Proliga champion in each season. [2]

Men's competition

Women's competition

Champions

Men's champions

Titles by season

SeasonChampionsRunners-upRef.
2002 Bandung Tectona Surabaya Flame [3] [4]
2003 Jakarta Phinisi Bank BNI Surabaya Flame [4] [5]
2004 Surabaya Samator Bandung Tectona [4]
2005 Jakarta BNI Taplus Jakarta Monas Bank DKI [6]
2006 Jakarta BNI Taplus Surabaya Samator [7]
2007 Surabaya Samator Jakarta BNI Taplus [8]
2008 Jakarta P2B Sananta Jakarta BNI Taplus [9]
2009 Surabaya Samator Jakarta Sananta [4]
2010 Jakarta BNI Taplus Surabaya Samator [10]
2011 Palembang Bank Sumsel Babel Jakarta Sananta [11]
2012 Jakarta BNI Taplus Semarang Bank Jateng [12]
2013 Palembang Bank Sumsel Babel Jakarta BNI Taplus [13]
2014 Surabaya Samator Jakarta Pertamina Energi [14]
2015 Jakarta Elektrik PLN Surabaya Samator [15]
2016 Surabaya Bhayangkara Samator Jakarta BNI Taplus [16]
2017 Jakarta Pertamina Energi Palembang Bank Sumsel Babel [17]
2018 Surabaya Bhayangkara Samator Palembang Bank Sumsel Babel [18]
2019 Surabaya Bhayangkara Samator Jakarta BNI 46 [19]
2020Season cancelled due to Covid-19 in Indonesia [20]
2021 [21]
2022 Bogor LavAni Surabaya Bhayangkara Samator [22]
2023 Jakarta LavAni Allo Bank Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi [23]

Women's Champions

Titles by season

SeasonChampionsRunner-upRef.
2002 Jakarta Monas Gresik Petrokimia [24]
2003 Bandung Art Deco Bank Jabar Gresik Petrokimia [25]
2004 Jakarta Elektrik PLN Gresik Petrokimia [26]
2005 Jakarta BNI Taplus Jakarta Elektrik PLN [27]
2006 Bandung Art Deco Bank Jabar Gresik Petrokimia [28]
2007 Surabaya Bank Jatim Gresik Petrokimia [29]
2008 Surabaya Bank Jatim Jakarta Elektrik PLN [30]
2009 Jakarta Elektrik PLN Surabaya Bank Jatim [31]
2010 Jakarta BNI Taplus Jakarta Elektrik PLN [32]
2011 Jakarta Elektrik PLN Jakarta Popsivo Polwan [33]
2012 Jakarta Popsivo Polwan Jakarta Elektrik PLN [34]
2013 Jakarta PGN Popsivo Polwan Manokwari Valeria Papua Barat [35]
2014 Jakarta Pertamina Energi Manokwari Valeria Papua Barat [35]
2015 Jakarta Elektrik PLN Jakarta PGN Popsivo Polwan [35]
2016 Jakarta Elektrik PLN Jakarta Pertamina Energi [35]
2017 Jakarta Elektrik PLN Jakarta Pertamina Energi [36]
2018 Jakarta Pertamina Energi Bandung Bank BJB Pakuan [37]
2019 Jakarta PGN Popsivo Polwan Jakarta Pertamina Energi [38]
2020Season cancelled due to Covid-19 in Indonesia [39]
2021 [40]
2022 Bandung BJB Tandamata Gresik Petrokimia Pupuk Indonesia [41]
2023 Bandung BJB Tandamata Jakarta Pertamina Fastron [42]

Title sponsors

SeasonSponsorName
2002no sponsorsProliga
2003 Kratingdaeng Kratingdaeng Proliga
2004–2011 Sampoerna Hijau Sampoerna Hijau Voli Proliga
2012–2014 Bina Sarana Informatika BSI Proliga Bola Voli
2015–2016 Pertamina Pertamina Proliga
2017–2020no sponsorsProliga
2022–present Perusahaan Listrik Negara PLN Mobile Proliga

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