Proliga 2026 Final Four Schedule: Megawati & Teams Compete Post-Eid in Surabaya, Solo & Semarang

Surabaya, Indonesia – The Indonesian Proliga volleyball league is gearing up for its Final Four tournament, set to begin shortly after the Eid al-Fitri celebrations. Megawati Hangestri and her Jakarta Pertamina Enduro team are slated to kick off the competition against Jakarta Electric PLN, marking a highly anticipated start to the playoff stage. The Persatuan Bola Voli Seluruh Indonesia (PBVSI) released the complete schedule on Wednesday, March 4th, 2026, outlining a series of matches across three host cities.

The Final Four will feature four teams each in both the men’s and women’s divisions. In the women’s bracket, Jakarta Pertamina Enduro will be joined by Gresik Phonska Plus Pupuk Indonesia, Jakarta Popsivo Polwan, and Jakarta Electric PLN. The men’s competition will spot Jakarta LavAni, Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi, Surabaya Samator, and Jakarta Garuda Jaya vying for the championship title. This sets the stage for intense competition as the league’s top teams battle for supremacy.

Proliga Final Four: A Three-City Tournament

The tournament is structured as a round-robin series, taking place across three different cities: Surabaya (April 2-5), Solo (April 9-12), and Semarang (April 16-19). Each series will consist of eight matches, with two games scheduled each day from Thursday to Sunday. This format ensures a consistent flow of action and allows fans across Java to experience the excitement of the Proliga Final Four firsthand.

The schedule begins in Surabaya, with Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi facing off against Surabaya Samator in the men’s division, and Jakarta Pertamina Enduro taking on Jakarta Electric PLN in the women’s division on April 2nd. These opening matches promise to set the tone for the entire tournament, with both teams eager to establish an early advantage.

Megawati Hangestri Leads Jakarta Pertamina Enduro

All eyes will be on Megawati Hangestri as she leads Jakarta Pertamina Enduro into the Final Four. Having recently signed with the team, as reported in December 2025, Megawati’s return to the Proliga is a significant boost for both the league and her fans. Her performance will be crucial as Jakarta Pertamina Enduro aims to secure a spot in the Grand Final.

The top two teams from the Final Four standings will advance to the Grand Final, scheduled to be held in Yogyakarta from April 24-26. There, they will compete for the coveted Proliga championship trophy. The stakes are high, and each match will be critical in determining which teams will have the opportunity to contend for the title.

Complete Final Four Schedule

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the schedule for the Proliga 2026 Final Four:

Seri Surabaya – Jawa Pos Arena (April 2-5)

  • Thursday, April 2, 2026
    • 16:00 WIB: Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi vs Surabaya Samator
    • 19:00 WIB: Jakarta Pertamina Enduro vs Jakarta Electric PLN Mobile
  • Friday, April 3, 2026
    • 16:00 WIB: Jakarta LavAni Livin Transmedia vs Jakarta Garuda Jaya
    • 19:00 WIB: Gresik Phonska Plus Pupuk Indonesia vs Jakarta Popsivo Polwan
  • Saturday, April 4, 2026
    • 16:00 WIB: Jakarta Garuda Jaya vs Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi
    • 19:00 WIB: Jakarta Popsivo Polwan vs Jakarta Pertamina Enduro
  • Sunday, April 5, 2026
    • 16:00 WIB: Jakarta LavAni Livin Transmedia vs Surabaya Samator

The remaining schedules for the Solo and Semarang legs of the Final Four are yet to be released, but fans can expect a similar format with daily matches from Thursday to Sunday. The PBVSI will likely announce these details in the coming days, providing a complete picture of the tournament schedule.

For volleyball enthusiasts, the Proliga Final Four represents the pinnacle of Indonesian club volleyball. With the league’s top teams and star players converging in a three-city showdown, the tournament promises thrilling action and unforgettable moments. The competition is expected to be fierce, and the race for the championship title will undoubtedly be a captivating spectacle.

As the Proliga Final Four approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to witness the best volleyball Indonesia has to offer. The tournament is not only a celebration of athletic prowess but also a showcase of the growing popularity of volleyball in the country. With Megawati Hangestri leading the charge, Jakarta Pertamina Enduro is poised to be a major contender, and their matches are sure to draw large crowds and generate significant excitement.

The next confirmed checkpoint is the continuation of the Final Four series in Solo on April 9th. Fans can stay updated on the latest news and results by following the official Proliga accounts and checking reputable sports news sources.

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

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