JAKARTA The Indonesian Contingent costume or jersey to appear at the 2025 SEA Games this month has been officially released. Several percent of the proceeds from the sale will be used for social actions to help flood victims in Sumatra.
Introducing the collection of the newest jerseys that will be used by the Indonesian contingent at the biennial sporting event will take place at Terminal 1C of Soekarno Airport Hatta, Cengkareng, Jakarta, on Monday, December 1, 2025.
Chairman of NOC Indonesia, Raja Sapta Oktohari, confirmed that part of the proceeds from the sale of jerseys will be channeled to victims affected by the flood that occurred on the island of Sumatra.
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"We are all committed because we carry out this activity in the midst of grief that occurs in Indonesia and in Thailand. So, the proceeds from sales, several percent, will be contributed to social assistance," he said.
This was confirmed by the Minister of Youth and Sports (Menpora), Erick Thohir, in a post on his Instagram social media. He said this jersey would further trigger the enthusiasm of competing athletes.
"Some of the sales of the Indonesian team's jersey will also be donated by NOC Indonesia for the prevention of natural disasters in Sumatra," he wrote.
There are three jerseys launched, consisting of jerseys with red color dominance as the first jersey, then white for the second jersey, and finally Earth's green palette color for the third jersey.
His visual identity highlights the richness of the Nusantara's natural culture and beauty which is inspired by the details of Toraja's craft carvings as a symbol of the nation's eternal heritage and forming the character of Indonesia today.
The 2025 SEA Games will take place on 9-20 December. Indonesia will send 996 athletes with a target of getting approximately 85 gold medals to pursue third place in the final standings.
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