Proliga 2026 Final Four: Jadwal, Tim Lolos, & Laga Pembuka – Surabaya, Solo, Semarang!

SURABAYA, Indonesia – The stage is set for the Proliga 2026 Final Four, with the Indonesian Volleyball Association (PBVSI) announcing the schedule for the decisive stage of the country’s premier volleyball competition. Eight teams – four men’s and four women’s – will battle for a coveted spot in the grand final across three cities: Surabaya, Solo, and Semarang.

The Final Four will unfold over three consecutive weekends, beginning in Surabaya from April 2nd to 5th, 2026. The competition then moves to Solo from April 9th to 12th, culminating in Semarang from April 16th to 19th. This multi-city format aims to bring the excitement of Proliga closer to fans across Java.

The competition will employ a double round-robin system, ensuring each team faces its rivals twice. This format will result in a total of six matches for each team, guaranteeing a rigorous test of endurance and skill. The top two teams in the standings at the conclusion of the Final Four will advance to the grand final, while the third and fourth-placed teams will compete for the bronze medal.

Men’s Final Four Contenders

The men’s competition promises a fierce battle between Jakarta LavAni Livin’ Transmedia, Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi, Surabaya Samator, and Jakarta Garuda Jaya. Jakarta LavAni Livin’ Transmedia enters the Final Four as a strong contender, while Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi will look to build on their regular season success. Surabaya Samator, a historically dominant force in Proliga with seven titles, will aim to reclaim their championship form. Jakarta Garuda Jaya rounds out the quartet, eager to create their mark on the competition.

Women’s Final Four Lineup

In the women’s bracket, Gresik Phonska Plus Pupuk Indonesia, Jakarta Pertamina Enduro, Jakarta Electric PLN, and Jakarta Popsivo Polwan will vie for the title. Gresik Phonska Plus Pupuk Indonesia currently leads the standings, demonstrating consistent performance throughout the season. Jakarta Pertamina Enduro, the defending champions, boast the firepower of national star Megawati Hangestri Pertiwi and will be a formidable opponent. Jakarta Electric PLN and Jakarta Popsivo Polwan complete the lineup, both determined to upset the favorites and secure a place in the final.

Opening Day Showdown

The Final Four kicks off on April 2nd in Surabaya with an intriguing matchup in the men’s bracket. Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi will face off against Surabaya Samator at 16:00 WIB (09:00 UTC). Later that evening, the women’s competition takes center stage as defending champions Jakarta Pertamina Enduro, led by Megawati Hangestri Pertiwi, accept on Jakarta Electric PLN at 19:00 WIB (12:00 UTC). This opening day promises a thrilling preview of the battles to come.

Proliga 2026 Final Four Schedule

Surabaya – GOR Jawa Pos Arena

Thursday, April 2, 2026

  • 16:00 WIB (09:00 UTC) – Men: Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi vs. Surabaya Samator
  • 19:00 WIB (12:00 UTC) – Women: Jakarta Pertamina Enduro vs. Jakarta Electric PLN

Friday, April 3, 2026

  • 16:00 WIB (09:00 UTC) – Men: Jakarta LavAni Livin’ Transmedia vs. Jakarta Garuda Jaya
  • 19:00 WIB (12:00 UTC) – Women: Gresik Phonska Plus Pupuk Indonesia vs. Jakarta Popsivo Polwan

The Proliga 2026 Final Four represents the culmination of a season of intense competition. With the best teams in Indonesia converging on Surabaya, Solo, and Semarang, fans can expect a spectacle of athleticism, strategy, and unwavering determination. The stakes are high, and the road to the championship will be paved with thrilling encounters and unforgettable moments.

As the Final Four unfolds, keep an eye on the standings and the individual performances of key players. The double round-robin format means every match carries significant weight, and a single slip-up could prove costly. The competition promises to be a showcase of Indonesian volleyball talent and a celebration of the sport’s growing popularity in the country.

The next confirmed checkpoint is the continuation of the Final Four series in Solo on April 9th, 2026. Stay tuned to Archysport for comprehensive coverage of all the action, including match recaps, analysis, and exclusive interviews.

What are your predictions for the Proliga 2026 Final Four? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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