JAKARTA - The Proliga competition will resume from January 5 to the end of March 2023. Jakarta LavAni will come with the status of the defending champion.

The club, which was formed by former Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, is looking at a new competition with optimism. They are even determined to defend the title.

LavAni's assistant coach, Roy Makpal, revealed that the team's preparations were very mature. "Our preparations so far are almost perfect," said Roy Makpal when asked about his team on the sidelines of a press conference in Central Jakarta on Friday, December 30.

"Therefore, careful preparation for us to be confident, we are also optimistic to be able to undergo the competition. The target is to be able to maintain the title of defense," he continued.

The 2022 season actually became the first season for Jakarta LavAni, but they actually won the Proliga title. In the Jakarta final round, LavAni at that time successfully defeated Surabaya Bhayangkara Samator.

With that slick record, it is only natural that Nicolas Vives' team has faith. However, this time they will change locations.

LaVani was previously a team based in the city of Bogor but then moved to Jakarta for Proliga 2023.

LavAni must remain vigilant because he must compete with seven other men's teams. In Proliga 2023, they will compete with Surabaya BIN Samator, Jakarta Pertamina Pertamax, Jakarta BNI 46, Palembang Bank Sumsel Babel, Kudus Sukun Badak, Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi, and Jakarta STIN BIN.


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