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2023 Southeast Asian Games, Cambodia

Indonesian men 5on5 team preparing for SEAGAMES 2023 (May). We have 2 naturalized players. FIBA regulation said only 1 naturalized player can be used for any competing team, but for SEAGAMES the regulation is more relax.

 
This is the Indonesian basketball team for SEAGAMES. They are now in Australia

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This is the Indonesian basketball team for SEAGAMES. They are now in Australia

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Highlight of their match with Australian professional basketball team

 
Indonesian 5x5 basketball team uses many young players for next Seagames like this guys

Althof Dwira Satria is asked about Ramadhan fasting saying that he is still doing fasting despite training. In this Ramadhan, training is only 2 hours every day, 4 PM-6 PM. Break Fasting is at 6 PM in Indonesia.


Muhammad Arighi is asked about his Ramadhan fasting and he said he is still doing fasting despite training for SEAGAMES


Official and choach

 
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We can see the Cambodian preparation for upcoming SEAGAMES, basketball, swimming, and football/athletic stadium are covered by this person

 
With Park Hang Seo gone, this year Vietnam football team is afraid :(
 
Men 5on5 Schedule (Indonesian team)

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Indonesian volleyball players have already been in Cambodia and this is what the Hotel serves there. Of course all should be Halal for Indonesian teams.

 
Indonesian men 5x5 basketball team for SEAGAMES.
Blacken words are naturalized players from USA/Somalian


Andakara Prastawa (PG)
Anthony Beane Jr. (PG/SG)
Arighi Hadran Noor (SG)
Brandon Jawato (SF)
Dame Diagne (PF)
Juan Laurent (PF)
Julian Chalias (C/PF)
Kaleb Ramot (SF)
Lester Prosper (C)
Vincent Kosasih (C)
Widyanta Teja (PG)
Yudha Saputera (PG)

PG= Point Guard
SG= Shooting Guard
SF= Small Forward
PF= Power Forward
C= Center
 

Younger badminton players to carry Singapore’s hopes in SEA Games singles events​

 
Indonesian volleyball players have already been in Cambodia and this is what the Hotel serves there. Of course all should be Halal for Indonesian teams.


PH swept by Indonesia in men’s volleyball, but coach sees big picture​

MAY 3, 2023 7:20 PM PHT
DELFIN DIOQUINO



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The Philippine men's volleyball team gives two-time defending champion Indonesia a run for its money in the third set but still ends up absorbing a straight-set loss in the SEA Games opener

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – The Philippines put up a gallant effort against mighty Indonesia in the third set but still suffered a sweep, 25-18, 25-18, 25-23, in its Southeast Asian Games men’s volleyball opener at the Olympic Stadium here in Cambodia on Wednesday, May 3.

Jau Umandal and Filipino-American newcomer Steven Rotter scored 8 points apiece for the Filipinos, who gave the two-time defending champion Indonesians a run for their money in the third salvo after being dominated in the first two sets.

Trailing 19-23, the Philippines uncorked a 4-1 run highlighted by hits from Rotter and Umandal and capped by a Fahry Septian Putratama error to narrow the gap to 23-24.

But Putratama made up for his mistake with a hit on the next play as Indonesia secured its 11th straight victory in the SEA Games dating back to the 2019 edition hosted by the Philippines.


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Volleyball at Southeast Asian Games 2023: Full schedule and how to watch live​

Absent from only one edition of the SEA Games since 1977, the indoor volleyball courts at Cambodia 2023 will again provide the arena for eight nations to challenge for the title of Southeast Asian Games champions.

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Indoor volleyball has been a regular Southeast Asian Games sport since the 1977 edition, barring the 1999 event.

Eight nations are taking part in both men’s and women’s editions at SEA Games 2023; they are hosts Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Two groups of four teams play a round-robin format with the top two from each group playing in the semi-final and finals. Matches will also be played for positions five to eight.

The indoor volleyball events will be held from 3 to 14 May 2023 at the Indoor Main Hall at the Olympic Complex in Phnom Penh.

Alyssa Valdez, who is playing in her fifth straight Southeast Asian Games, will captain the Philippines' women's team for the first time in an effort to claim a podium place after an 18-year drought. The side has come fourth in the past three editions. Thailand are 13-time consecutive winners while Vietnam have claimed silver in the past 10 of 11 editions.

In the men's event, Indonesia and Thailand have shared the spoils since 1985 with Indonesia claiming 10 titles to Thailand's eight. Indonesia have won the previous two editions.

Southeast Asian Games 2023 indoor volleyball: Groups​

Men’s Groups​

Group A
Indonesia
Cambodia
Singapore
Philippines

Group B
Vietnam
Thailand
Malaysia
Myanmar

Women’s Groups​

Group A
Thailand
Indonesia
Myanmar
Malaysia

Group B
Vietnam
Cambodia
Philippines
Singapore

SEA Games 2023 indoor volleyball: Full schedule and live match start times

All times in Indochina Time (ICT).

Men’s indoor volleyball – Group stage

3 May

12:00 Malaysia vs Thailand

14:30 Philippines vs Indonesia

17:00 Myanmar vs Vietnam

19:30 Cambodia vs Singapore

4 May

12:00 Malaysia vs Myanmar

14:30 Thailand vs Vietnam

17:00 Singapore vs Indonesia

19:30 Cambodia vs Philippines

6 May

12:00 Myanmar vs Thailand

14:30 Vietnam vs Malaysia

17:00 Philippines vs Singapore

19:30 Indonesia vs Cambodia

Men’s indoor volleyball – Placings​

7 May

12:00 3rd A vs 4th B 5th-8th

14:30 3rd B vs 4th A 5th-8th

17:00 1st A vs 2nd B Semi-final

19:30 1st B vs 2nd A Semi-final

8 May

12:00 Placings 7th - 8th

14:30 Placings 5th - 6th

17:00 Placings 3rd - 4th

19:30 Placings Final

Women’s indoor volleyball – Group stage​

9 May

12:00 Malaysia vs Myanmar

14:30 Vietnam vs Singapore

17:00 Indonesia vs Thailand

19:30 Philippines vs Cambodia

10 May

12:00 Malaysia vs Indonesia

14:30 Myanmar vs Thailand

17:00 Philippines vs Vietnam

19:30 Cambodia vs Singapore

11 May

12:00 Indonesia vs Myanmar

14:30 Thailand vs Malaysia

17:00 Singapore vs Philippines

19:30 Vietnam vs Cambodia

Women’s indoor volleyball – Placings​

13 May

12:00 3rd A vs 4th B 5th - 8th

14:30 3rd B vs 4th A 5th to 8th

17:30 1st A vs 2nd B Semi-finals

19:00 1st B vs 2nd A Semi-finals

14 May

12:00 Placings 7th - 8th

14:30 Placings 5th - 6th

17:30 Placings 3rd - 4th

19:00 Placings – Final

Where to watch indoor volleyball matches at the Southeast Asian Games 2023 live​

The host broadcaster in Cambodia is Cambodia Sports Television (CSTV).

The SEA Games in Singapore will be available to watch on their dedicated mewatch channels.

In Thailand, SEA Games coverage is via the TV Pool 3HD, 5HD, 7HD, MCOT HD, NBT2HD, GMM25, PPTV HD and T Sports.

More information to follow when available.

 
Indonesia (White Costume) vs Singapore, Men Volley Ball

 
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