The MilkLife Soccer Challenge Seri 2 2025-2026 in Jakarta and Solo has reached its peak matches amid fierce competition. SDN Cilangkap 01 B and SDN Mampang 3 claimed titles in Jakarta, while MIN 9 Sragen and SDN Kristen Manahan dominated in Solo. The program highlights improving quality in Indonesian girls' youth soccer.
The MilkLife Soccer Challenge (MLSC) Jakarta and Solo Seri 2 2025-2026 has entered its third year with consistent quality improvements, according to Program Director Teddy Tjahjono. The event demonstrates the commitment of MilkLife and Djarum Foundation to building an ecosystem for girls' soccer from an early age. "MilkLife Soccer Challenge is now in its third year and continues to show consistent quality development," Teddy stated.
In Solo, held from February 10-15, 2026, at Lapangan Sepak Bola Kota Barat and Lapangan Banyuanyar, 1,618 girls from 90 elementary schools and madrasahs participated. MIN 9 Sragen won KU 10 with a 3-0 score against SDN 02 Malangjiwan, thanks to a hattrick by Salsabilla Mustika Prasetyo. "I've joined MLSC three times, but this time I performed more confidently," Salsabilla said. SDN Kristen Manahan defended their KU 12 title after defeating MIN 9 Sragen, with Ika Wonda scoring six goals.
In Jakarta, the event ran from February 12-15, 2026, at Kingkong Soccer Arena and Lapangan Brigif 1, involving 2,319 girls. SDN Cilangkap 01 B claimed KU 10 with a 3-2 victory over SDN Pondok Kacang Timur 04. SDN Mampang 3 won KU 12 via a 3-2 penalty shootout against SDN Kebayoran Lama Selatan 19. Coach of SDN Mampang 3, Abdurahman Lesmana, expressed pride in the team's efforts. Celsin Jumei Darwati Hulu equalized via penalty and contributed to the win. "This victory is thanks to hard work, training, and the team's strong confidence," Celsin said.
Assistant Coach Rici Vauzi emphasized focus on technique, game instinct, and champion mentality. The emergence of new champions adds competitive spirit, with clear increases in participant numbers and playing quality.