Sport in Indonesia

Sports in Indonesia are popular from both the participation and spectating aspect. Some popular sports in Indonesia are football, futsal, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and the native Indonesian martial art pencak silat.[1] Badminton is arguably Indonesia's most successful sport. Indonesia has won gold medals in badminton in every Olympic Games since the sport was first introduced to the Olympics in 1992, with the exception of the 2012 Summer Olympics. Indonesia became the first grand winner in Badminton Olympics back then 1992. Indonesia regularly participates in the Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, and Sudirman Cup badminton championships, then became the first nation in history to complete those three titles. Indonesia also regularly participates in regional multi-events sport, such as the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, and Olympic Games. Indonesia is one of the major sport powerhouses in the Southeast Asian region, winning the Southeast Asian Games 10 times since 1977.

2018 Asian Games opening ceremony in Jakarta.

Sporting events in Indonesia are organised by the Indonesian National Sport Committee (Komite Olahraga Nasional Indonesia or KONI). The organisation, along with the Indonesian government, have set the National Sports Day on 9 September.[1] Indonesia hosts the Pekan Olahraga Nasional multi-sport event every four years. Athletes from all provinces of Indonesia participate in this event, with hosting tally are distributed among Indonesian provinces.

History

Nias' "leaping the stones" ritual.
Pacu jawi, traditional bull race of Tanah Datar, West Sumatra.

In traditional Indonesian culture, there is no actual concept for physical exercise as the counterpart of modern sport. Native Indonesians usually linked the physical activities to tribal practices; mainly for ritual, art, physical fitness and martial purposes. The war dances and ritual combat among Indonesian tribes are the earliest example of ritualised physical exercise in Indonesia. Some of native Indonesian rituals are resembling sport, such as lompat batu (leaping the stone) tradition among Nias male youth as part of coming of age ritual, that resembles hurdling and long jump in athletics. Also Madurese karapan sapi and Minang pacu jawi (bull racing) that are similar to chariot race. Dragon boat, canoe and kayak race are virtually everyday activities among Indonesians that lives on the bank of major rivers or on distant islands.

In the 9th century the images of archery, described as princely court activities among nobility in ancient Java, can be found on bas-reliefs of Javanese candis. Archery is suggested as one of Indonesia's classical sport, and one of its famous rendering came from Prambanan temple as part of Ramayana story and later rendered as one of the icon of the Jakarta's 1962 Asian Games, also as the symbol of Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.

Pencak silat is the example of Indonesian native martial art that turned into competitive combat sport. Several Indonesian dances demonstrated repetitive movements that similar to physical exercise. Indonesian traditional social dances such as poco-poco dance from North Sulawesi and sajojo from Papua are adopted as senam kesegaran jasmani (musical calisthenics) today popular across Indonesia.

The modern concept of sport was introduced during colonial Dutch East Indies period. During these times football and badminton has reached Indonesia and become popular sport among Indonesian people ever since. After Indonesian independence, National Sports Committee of Indonesia was established in 1946 to unite the various satellite sports associations that was created within the regencies, then sports facilities were constructed in Indonesia, such as Ikada Stadium (1951—1962). During Sukarno reign, there is a desire to utilise sport as the means for uniting Indonesian people, establishing national pride as well as promoting sports in Indonesia. As the result the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium surrounded by sporting complex facilities were constructed in 1962 to host the fourth Asian Games held in Jakarta. Today in international stage, Indonesia is successful in badminton and also has been one of the major multi-event sports powerhouse in Southeast Asia.

Many sports were imported, some were developed from native Indonesian traditional sports and became popular in Indonesia.

Badminton

Taufik Hidayat, 2004 Olympic gold medalist in badminton men's singles.

Badminton is Indonesia's most successful sport, described by the New York Times as "part of the national identity".[2] Indonesia has won gold medal in badminton in every Olympic Games since the sport was first introduced to the Olympics in 1992, except in 2012. In 1992, it came from Alan Budikusuma in men's singles, and Susi Susanti in women's singles. In 1996, Ricky Subagja and Rexy Mainaky got the gold medal in men's doubles. In 2000, Candra Wijaya and Tony Gunawan won the gold medal in men's doubles. In 2004, Taufik Hidayat won a gold medal in men's singles. In 2008, Indonesia won a gold medal through men's doubles, Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan. In 2016, Indonesia won a gold medal through mixed doubles, Liliyana Natsir and Tontowi Ahmad. In 2020, Indonesia won a gold medal through women’s doubles, Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu.

Indonesian badminton athletes have played in various international badminton tournaments in Indonesia, China, Korea, Denmark, Malaysia, India, Japan, England and many other tournaments, including Summer Olympics ever since the sport was introduced as a demonstration sport in the 1972 Summer Olympics and its official introduction in the 1992 Summer Olympics. Rudy Hartono is an Indonesian legendary badminton player, who has succeeded to win All England titles seven times in a row.[3]

Out of all participating nations, Indonesia won the most titles in the Thomas Cup (World Men’s Team Badminton Championships), winning 14 titles in 29 appearances. In addition to that, Indonesia has won the Uber Cup (World Women’s Team Badminton Championships) 3 times and Sudirman Cup (World Mixed Team Badminton Championships) once. Indonesia also held its own international badminton tournament, the most prestigious is Indonesia Open that has been held annually since 1982 and Indonesia Masters which has been held since 2010.

Football

Football has become one of the most popular sports in Indonesia since the country's independence, even though it had virtually no presence in the country before then. in Indonesia, this phenomenon is most often ascribed to general worldwide popularity of the sport, which carried over into Indonesia following its rapid urbanization. It is played widely, both professionally and as recreation. Indonesia Super League, the Indonesian domestic league is popular. Some of the major teams include: Persib Bandung, Persebaya Surabaya, PSM Makassar, PSMS Medan, Persija Jakarta, PSIS Semarang, Sriwijaya FC, Persipura Jayapura, Bali United and Arema Malang. The national body is the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).

The Indonesian football league started around 1930 in the Dutch colonial era. In 1993, PSSI combined the existing 2 amateur competitions to be a single professional competition for football clubs, known as the Indonesian Football League (Liga Indonesia). Starting from 2008-09 season onwards, the competition format changed into a more common system that also being used in most European football leagues. The name also changed into Indonesia Super League.

On the international stage, Indonesia experienced limited success despite being the first Asian team to qualify for the FIFA World Cup in 1938 as Dutch East Indies. In 1956, the football team played in the Olympics and played a hard-fought draw against USSR. On the continent level, Indonesia won the bronze medal once in football in the 1958 Asian Games. Indonesia's first appearance in Asian Cup was back in 1996. The Indonesian national team has always qualified for the Asian Cup in 2000, 2004 and 2007 AFC Asian Cup, however unable to move through next stage.

Basketball

Basketball is one of the most popular sports especially among Indonesian youth. Liga Bola Basket Nasional is the pre-eminent men's basketball league in Indonesia, competed by 10 clubs across the country. The competition started as Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) in 2003. In 2010, Perbasi appointed DBL Indonesia to handle the competition and changed the league's name to National Basketball League (NBL).[4]

Today, Indonesia and the Philippines are the major basketball powerhouses in Southeast Asia. The Indonesia national basketball team's biggest success has been gold at the 1996 Southeast Asian Basketball Championship.

Indonesia will host the official 2021 Asian Basketball Championship and most notably, the country will co-host the 2023 Basketball World Cup, together with the Philippines and Japan.[5] Although lately basketball has been proven as the most famous sport. Even their national team were able to be invited to several competitions. Several matches will be played in Jakarta.

Additionally, a whole basketball league is dedicated to junior and senior students throughout Indonesia. This league is called DBL, which stands for Development Basketball League.

Volleyball

Volleyball in Indonesia has been played since the Dutch colonial era. After being played as an official sport at the 1951 National Sports Week, the Indonesian Volleyball Federation was formed in 1955 and became the parent sport of volleyball in Indonesia. Until now, volleyball has become one of the popular sports played by the Indonesian people, both as study material at school, to fill their free time, and as a means of competition. The volleyball competition in Indonesia has been running, at least since the 1980s, as a professional competition for domestic volleyball athletes. Indonesia men's national volleyball team has also made several achievements in international competitions.

Futsal

Futsal is one of popular sport in Indonesia. Many futsal arenas are opened in every city in Indonesia. Although its existence is relatively young, it has recently become more popular thanks to the efforts of the Indonesian Futsal Federation (FFI) which resulted in recent achievements of the Indonesian national futsal team and the competitiveness of the local professional futsal league, both men and women. While the FFI is effectively a member of PSSI, they have relative autonomy in terms of futsal governance in Indonesia.

E-sports

There is a significant competitive video game scene in Indonesia. The first esports tournament in the country was a Super Mario Bros. competition, held in Surabaya in 1989. Many tournaments have sprung up since then, especially for online games such as StarCraft, Quake III, Age of Empires II, and Counter-Strike. The esports scene in Indonesia received a significant boost when the country hosted the 2018 Asian Games, which included esports as a demonstration event. There are also major tournaments for mobile games such as Vainglory and Mobile Legends held in Jakarta.[6]More recently, Indonesia hosted the third and final Major of the Dota Pro Circuit season, the Bali Major 2023.

Pencak silat

Pencak Silat, an Indonesian martial art.

Silat is an Indonesian native martial art, and pencak silat is an umbrella term for the indigenous martial arts created in Indonesia.[7] The leading organisation of pencak silat in Indonesia is IPSI (Ikatan Pencak silat Indonesia meaning Organization for Indonesian pencak silat). The liaison body for international pencak silat is the International Pencak Silat Association or PERSILAT (Persekutuan Pencak Silat Antara Bangsa). There is many perguruan (schools) and styles of pencak silat in Indonesia.

Pencak silat has become one of sporting event in Pekan Olahraga Nasional and Southeast Asian Games with Indonesia as appear as one of the leading force in this sport. This martial art sport is also popular in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Cycling

Indonesia host some international road cycling tours; such as the annual Tour de Indonesia, Tour de Singkarak and Tour de East Java. Inspired by European Tour de France, these tours is one of the esteemed cycling event in Southeast Asian region and has attracted local as well as foreign cycling teams. Tour d'Indonesia usually started in Jakarta, across inland Java all the way eastward to Bali, while Tour de Singkarak is held in West Sumatra touring around Lake Singkarak. In track cycling numbers, Indonesia is also one of the strongest in the region and often won gold medals in Southeast Asia Games. Indonesia have world class velodromes in Rawamangun, Jakarta; and Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, hailed as one of the best velodrome in Southeast Asia.[8]

For non-athlete common Indonesians, riding bicycle is considered as the mode of transportation as well as a recreational and leisure sport. It is quite popular in Indonesia, especially during Car-Free Days in several cities. During weekends, especially around Saturday and Sunday morning, cyclist flocking Jakarta's main avenue such as Jalan Thamrin and Jalan Sudirman that is closed from cars, municipal authorities invited locals to have their sports and activities on the street. The Bike-to-Work community was established in Indonesia in 2005 to promote cycling as a cheap, healthy, and environment friendly mode of transportation to the workplace.

Extreme cycling, such as Mountain biking and urban Freestyle BMX is also popular among youth in main cities of Indonesia.

Boxing

Boxing is a popular combative sport spectacle in Indonesia. Some famous Indonesian boxers include Ellyas Pical, three times IBF Super flyweight champion; Nico Thomas, Muhammad Rachman, and Chris John.[9]

Sepak takraw

Sepak takraw spread from China to the Indonesian archipelago, the game is believed to have evolved from cuju, a game similar to association football that was used as military training.[10] In Indonesia, Sepak Takraw is also known as Sepak Raga in the local language in Indonesia. In Sulawesi, the traditional Bugis football game is called "Raga" (the player is called "Pa'Raga"). Some of the men playing the "Raga" circle in a group, the ball is passed from one to the other and the man who kicks the highest ball is the winner. "Raga" is also played for fun by demonstrating several tricks, such as kicking the ball and placing it on the player's head with the handle of the tengkolok bugis (Bugis headgear similar to a Malay tanjak).[11][12]

After Sepak takraw was developed into modern competitive sport in 1940s with exact rules and scoring systems, Indonesia has become one of major sepak takraw power in the region, competing against Thailand and Malaysian teams.

Surfing

Surfing in Indonesia is a small minority sport, the most popular Indonesian area for surfing are at Pangandaran, Banyuwangi, Lombok, and Bali. The most famous surfer from Indonesia right now is Dede Suryana.[13]

Sports leagues in Indonesia





Competitions

SEA Games 2011 opening ceremony in Palembang, South Sumatra.

The Pekan Olahraga Nasional (National Sports Week) are held every four years. Indonesia also participates in international sporting events such as the Olympic Games (see Indonesia at the Olympics). the Asian Games and the South East Asian Games (SEA Games). 2018 Asian Games was held at Jakarta, Palembang, and some other venues in the provinces of West Java and Banten.

Sport events in Indonesia

Event Sport Host Start Date End Date Status
1961
Thomas Cup Badminton Jakarta 1 June 11 June International
1962
Asian Games Multi-sport event Jakarta 24 August 4 September Continental
1967
Thomas Cup Badminton Jakarta 31 May 10 June International
1971
Asian Badminton Championships Badminton Jakarta 13 August 21 August Continental
1972
Badminton World Invitational Championships Badminton Jakarta International
1974
Badminton World Invitational Championships Badminton Jakarta International
1975
Uber Cup Badminton Jakarta 6 June International
1977
Asian Amateur Boxing Championships Boxing Jakarta 13 October 20 October Continental
1980
IBF World Championships Badminton Jakarta 27 May 1 June International
1981
World Lifesaving Championships Lifesaving Bali 1 May 3 May International
1982
World Pencak Silat Championships Pencak silat Jakarta 2 August 8 August[14] International
1983
World Badminton Grand Prix Finals Badminton Jakarta 14 December 18 December International
1984
World Pencak Silat Championships Pencak silat Jakarta 25 November 29 November[15] International
1986
Thomas & Uber Cup Badminton Jakarta 22 April 4 May International
FESPIC Games Badminton Surakarta 31 August 7 September Continental
1987
Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships Badminton Kediri 14 November 21 November Continental
Asian Badminton Championships Badminton Semarang 19 December 23 December Continental
1988
Asian Basketball Club Championship Basketball Jakarta 27 May 1 June Continental
Asian Invitational Badminton Championships Badminton Bandar Lampung 6 November 10 November Continental
World Weightlifting Championships Weightlifting Jakarta 2 December 4 December International
1989
Sudirman Cup Badminton Jakarta 24 May 29 May International
1990
Asia-Oceania Korfball Championship Korfball Jakarta 28 February 2 March[16] Continental
1992
IBF World Junior Championships Badminton Jakarta 8 November 14 November International
1993
ABC Championship Basketball Jakarta 12 November 21 November Continental
1994
Thomas & Uber Cup Badminton Jakarta 10 May 21 May International
1995
World Archery Championships Archery Jakarta 1 August 6 August International
1997
Grand Prix motorcycle racing Motorcycle racing Bogor 28 September 28 September International
Badminton World Cup Badminton Yogyakarta 20 August 24 August International
2000
World Pencak Silat Championships Pencak silat Jakarta 14 November 19 November[17] International
2001
IFSC Climbing Asian Championships Sport climbing Jakarta 27 October 28 October Continental
2003
Asian Badminton Championships Badminton Jakarta 15 October 19 October Continental
2005
Asian Junior Badminton Championships Badminton Jakarta 11 July 17 July Continental
2007
AFC Asian Cup Association football Jakarta 7 July 29 July Continental
2008
Asian Junior Athletics Championships Athletics Jakarta 12 July 15 July Continental
Asian Sailing Championship Sailing Bali 7 October 13 October Continental
Asian Beach Games Multi-sport event Bali 18 October 26 October Continental
IPSC Handgun World Shoot Shooting Bali 22 October 1 November International
2009
Asian Cycling Championships Cycling Tenggarong 14 August 20 August[18] Continental
Asian Archery Championships Archery Denpasar 16 November 21 November[19] Continental
2010
WTA Tournament of Champions Tennis Nusa Dua, Bali 4 November 7 November International
AFF Championship Association football Jakarta 1 December 29 December Regional
2011
SEABA Championship Basketball Jakarta 23 June 26 June Regional
Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship Volleyball Palembang 23 July 30 July Continental
WTA Tournament of Champions Tennis Nusa Dua, Bali 3 November 6 November International
SEA Games Multi-sport event Jakarta and Palembang 11 November 22 November Regional
ASEAN Para Games Multi-sport event Surakarta 15 December 20 December Regional
2012
SEA Age Group Swimming Championships Swimming Palembang 1 June 3 June Regional
Asian Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Aerobic Gymnastics Palembang 18 October 19 October Continental
Asian Women's Handball Championship Handball Yogyakarta 7 December 16 December Continental
2013
Karate1 Premier League Karate Jakarta 22 June 23 June International
AFF U-19 Youth Championship Association football Sidoarjo and Gresik 9 September 22 September Regional
Islamic Solidarity Games Multi-sport event Palembang 22 September 1 October International
IFSC Climbing Asian Youth Championships Sport climbing Surabaya 11 December 14 December Continental
2014
SEABA Cup Basketball Batam 21 May 23 May Regional
ASEAN University Games Multi-sport event Palembang 11 December 21 December Regional
2015
Asian Women's Handball Championship Handball Jakarta 14 March 23 March Continental
Asian Baseball Cup (Eastern Division) Baseball Jakarta 3 May 8 May Continental
BWF World Championships Badminton Jakarta 10 August 16 August International
World Paragliding Accuracy Championships Paragliding Bogor 11 August 16 August International
Asian Canoe Sprint Championships Canoeing Palembang 4 November 7 November Continental
World Cadet, Junior and U21 Karate Championships Karate Jakarta 12 November 15 November International
World Wushu Championships Wushu Jakarta 14 November 18 November International
2016
World Pencak Silat Championships Pencak silat Denpasar 3 December 8 December[20] International
2017
Badminton Asia Junior Championships Badminton Jakarta 22 July 30 July Continental
Asian Men's Volleyball Championship Volleyball Gresik 24 July 1 August Continental
BWF World Junior Championships Badminton Yogyakarta 9 October 22 October International
2018
Asian Men's Softball Championship Softball Jakarta 23 April 28 April Continental
Asian Sailing Championship Sailing Jakarta 24 June 30 June Continental
AFF Women's Championship Association football Palembang 30 June 13 July Regional
Badminton Asia Junior Championships Badminton Jakarta 14 July 22 July Continental
AFF Futsal Club Championship Futsal Yogyakarta 15 July 21 July Regional
AFF U-16 Youth Championship Association football Sidoarjo and Gresik 29 July 11 August Regional
AFC Futsal Club Championship Futsal Yogyakarta 1 August 12 August Continental
Asian Games Multi-sport event Jakarta and Palembang 18 August 2 September Continental
Asian Para Games Multi-sport event Jakarta 6 October 13 October Continental
AFC U-19 Championship Association football Greater Jakarta 18 October 4 November Continental
AFF Futsal Championship Futsal Yogyakarta 5 November 11 November Regional
AFF Beach Soccer Championship Beach soccer Bali 18 November 24 November Regional
2019
Asian Track Cycling Championships Track cycling Jakarta 9 January 13 January Continental
Asian Women's Softball Championship Softball Jakarta 1 May 7 May Continental
ASEAN School Games Multi-sport event Semarang 17 July 25 July Regional
Asian Table Tennis Championships Table tennis Yogyakarta 15 September 22 September Continental
IFSC Climbing Asian Championships Sport climbing Bogor 6 November 10 November Continental
QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup Bowling Palembang 16 November 24 November International
2021
Superbike World Championship Superbike Central Lombok 21 September 21 September International
BWF World Tour Finals Badminton Badung 1 December 5 December International
2022
ISSF Grand Prix Shooting Jakarta 8 February 18 February International
Men's AHF Cup Field Hockey Jakarta 11 March 20 March Continental
MotoGP World Championship Motorcycle racing Central Lombok 20 March 20 March International
ABL 3x3 International Champions Cup 3x3 Basketball Bali 16 April 17 April Regional
Men's Hockey Asia Cup Field Hockey Jakarta 23 May 1 June Continental
World Surf League Surfing Banyuwangi 28 May 6 June International
AFF U-19 Youth Championship Association football Jakarta and Bekasi 2 July 15 July Regional
FIBA Asia Cup Basketball Jakarta 12 July 24 July Continental
AFF U-18 Women's Championship Association football Palembang 22 July 4 August Regional
ASEAN Para Games Multi-sport event Surakarta 30 July 6 August Regional
AFF U-16 Youth Championship Association football Yogyakarta 31 July 12 August Regional
UCI Mountain Bike World Cup Cycling Palangkaraya 28 August 28 August International
IFSC Climbing World Cup Sport climbing Jakarta 22 September 24 September International
Karate1 Premier League Karate Jakarta 18 November 20 November International
World Junior Wushu Championships Wushu Tangerang 5 December 11 December International
Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy Figure skating Jakarta 7 December 11 December Continental
2023
ISSF World Cup Shooting Jakarta 27 January 7 February International
UCI Track Cycling Nations Cup Track cycling Jakarta 23 February 26 February International
Superbike World Championship Superbike Central Lombok 3 March 5 March International
Asian Beach Handball Championship Beach handball South Kuta 10 March 19 March Continental
IFSC Climbing World Cup Sport climbing Jakarta 6 May 7 May International
Formula E World Championship Motorcycle racing Jakarta 3 June 4 June International
Asian Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup Volleyball Gresik 18 June 25 June Continental
AFF U-19 Women's Championship Association football Palembang 5 July 15 July Regional
Badminton Asia Junior Championships Badminton Yogyakarta 7 July 16 July Continental
Asia Road Racing Championship Motorcycle racing Central Lombok 11 August 13 August International
FIBA Basketball World Cup Basketball Jakarta 25 August 10 September International
SEA Age Group Swimming Championships Swimming Jakarta 31 August 1 September Regional
2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification (Group K) Association football Surakarta 6 September 13 September Continental
2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup qualification (Group B) Futsal Jakarta 2 October 13 October Continental
MotoGP World Championship Motorcycle racing Central Lombok 15 October 15 October International
FIFA U-17 World Cup Association football Various 10 November 2 December International
2024
ASEAN University Games Multi-sport event Surabaya and Malang Regional

Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition

On 8 July 2011 08:35am local time four Indonesian students have reached the peak of the Mount McKinley. So, the mission to scale all of the Seven Summits in Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition have been accomplished. All of the four students are the first Indonesians getting the title of the Seven Summiteers.[21]

See also

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