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Sea V League 2025 standings after Indonesia lost to Thailand

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Indonesian women’s volleyball national team
Back to defeat from Thailand, 0-3 (16-25, 16-25, 21-25), in the Sea V League 2025 Leg 2, Friday (8/8).Following the Sea V League 2025 standings after Indonesia is rolled by Thailand.
Indonesian women’s volleyball national team started the 2025 SEA V League with a landslide defeat from Thailand in Ninh Binh’s game.
The defeat became the fourth in the SEA V League this year.Previously Indonesia was without victory in the first leg in Thailand.
Getting bad results from Thailand made the position of the women’s volleyball national team stuck at the bottom of the Sea V League 2025 standings. Indonesia without winning points in the first match.A similar fate experienced by the Philippines that was bent by Vietnam 0-3 (14-25, 28-30, 22-25).
It’s just that the Philippines is still superior to Indonesia in the ratio of points.Therefore the Philippines is more entitled to third place than Indonesia.
The defeat of Thailand is not impossible to close the opportunity for Indonesia to reach the top two at the end of the tournament, as PBVSI charged.
The women’s volleyball national team requires multiplied motivation to rise after Thailand.In the second match of the Sea V League 2025 Leg 2, Indonesia will fight host Vietnam on Saturday (9/8).
After that Garuda Pertiwi will serve the Philippines in the last match, Sunday (10/8).Based on calculations on paper, Indonesia can still reach the target of the top two, as long as it won at least four points from the remaining two matches.With notes, the Philippines failed to win points until the end of the tournament.
SEA V League standings 2025 Leg 2:
1. Thailand 3 points
2. Vietnam 3
3. Philippines 0
4. Indonesia 0
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