The Indonesian Volleyball Federation has officially announced the list of 14 athletes representing the nation at the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand.
The Indonesian Volleyball Federation has formally revealed the squad of 14 players set to represent the country at the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand. This is currently the strongest lineup of the Indonesian men's team, aiming to defend the gold medal they have held for three consecutive SEA Games.
The team roster includes Boy Arnes Arabi, Fahri Septian Putratama, Jordan Michael Immanuel Susanto, Agil Angga Anggara, Rama Fazza Fauzan, Rivan Nurmulki, Hendra Kurniawan, Tedy Oka Syahputra, Daffa Naufal Mauluddani, Kristoforus Sina, Jasen Nataniel Kilanta, Alfin Daniel Pratama, Prasojo, and Fahreza Rakha Abhinaya.
Notably, two standout hitters, Rivan Nurmulki and Agil Angga Anggara, recently competed in the 2025 Vietnam National Championship. While Rivan played for The Cong Tan Cang, Agil was part of the Da Nang team, helping both Vietnamese teams gain valuable international experience before the season. SEA Games.
The Indonesian men's volleyball team is currently the dominant force in Southeast Asia, having ruled the SEA Games for three straight editions. At SEA Games 31 in Vietnam (2022), Indonesia defeated the host Vietnam in the final to claim the championship, solidifying their strong position.
According to the draw results for volleyball at the 33rd SEA Games indoor event, Indonesia is placed in Group B along with Cambodia, the Philippines, and Myanmar, while Group A consists of Thailand (host), Vietnam, Singapore, and Laos. With their superior strength, the Indonesian team aims to reach the final and defend their gold medal, maintaining their status as Southeast Asia's number one.
Ahead of the SEA Games, Indonesia had an impressive warm-up at the 2025 SEA V.League, where they won the second leg after finishing second in the first leg.
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