Indonesian Volleyball Federation

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The Indonesian Volleyball Federation, commonly called PBVSI (Indonesian: Persatuan Bola Voli Seluruh Indonesia) sometimes translated as All-Indonesian Volleyball Association) is the governing body of volleyball and beach volleyball in Indonesia. Formed in 1955, its headquarters are in Pancoran, South Jakarta. The PBVSI is a member of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC), as well as the volleyball sports in the National Sports Committee of Indonesia. It organizes both the Men's Pro Liga and women's Pro Liga. The organization also administrates the Indonesia Men's Volleyball Team and the Indonesia Women's Volleyball Team.[1][2]

JurisdictionIndonesia
AbbreviationPBVSI
Founded22 January 1955; 71 years ago (1955-01-22)
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Indonesian Volleyball Federation
SportVolleyball
JurisdictionIndonesia
AbbreviationPBVSI
Founded22 January 1955; 71 years ago (1955-01-22)
AffiliationFIVB
Regional affiliationAVC
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
ChairmanImam Sudjarwo
Official website
www.pbvsi.or.id
Indonesia
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History

In 1953, after the third Indonesia National Sports Week was completed, the Executive Board of Surabaya Volleyball Association (Indonesian: Ikatan Perhimpunan Volleyball Surabaya, I.P.V.O.S) held a management meeting around the middle of 1954.[3]

In the IPVOS meeting, ideas or decisions were made to form a national volleyball parent organization.

In order to realize this idea, the IPVOS board finally sent someone to meet with the board of the Indonesian Olympic Committee in Jakarta.

Chairman

More information No, Name ...
No Name Took office left office
1 Willem Johannes Latumenten 1955 1961
2 A. Saat 1961 1964
3 Rachmad Soepono 1964 1967
4 Daryono Wasito 1967 1971
5 Muchlis 1972 1972
6 S. Haryono 1972 1975
7 Wing Wiryawan Wirjodiprodjo 1975 1980
8 Anton Soedjarwo 1980 1988
9 Mochammad Sanoesi 1985 1991
10 Kunarto 1991 1995
11 Siti Hardijanti Rukmana 1996 2000
12 Rita Subowo 2000 2005
13 Sutanto 2006 2014
14 Imam Sudjarwo 2014 2027
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Competitions

National teams

References

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