Breaking News! Pratama Arhan Officially Files for Divorce from Azizah, Lavish Tokyo Wedding Now Just a Memory
The national football world has been shaken by surprising news once again. The main left-back of the Indonesian national team has officially filed for divorce from his wife, Azizah Salsha, at the Tigaraksa Religious Court.
The first hearing with divorce status was held on Monday (25/8/2025), but neither Arhan nor Azizah were present. Both were only represented by their respective legal teams.
This news reminds the public of the happy moment two years ago, when Arhan and Azizah held their wedding in Tokyo, Japan. At that time, their marriage became a highlight because it coincided with Arhan’s career journey while playing for Tokyo Verdy. Many teammates and sports officials attended to give their blessings.
Unfortunately, the household that was initially full of prayers and support is now on the brink of collapse. Rumors of their marital problems began to circulate after Arhan deleted almost all photos with Azizah from his personal Instagram account. Previously, their posts often became the spotlight of netizens, from Eid moments together to birthday celebrations.
Speculation grew when Azizah was caught on camera playing padel with her ex-boyfriend, Philo Paz Armand. The video quickly spread on social media and led to public suspicion that their relationship had been strained for a long time.
On the other hand, a national football observer believes this personal issue should not affect Arhan’s performance on the field. “Arhan remains a key player in the national team’s defense. The public hopes his marital problems will be resolved soon so he can focus on bringing success to the Garuda team.”
However, the public is still waiting for direct clarification from Arhan or Azizah regarding this divorce filing. Until now, only a few memory posts remain on Arhan’s Instagram, seemingly bearing silent witness to the marital journey they once built.
Tigaraksa Religious Court
The Tigaraksa Religious Court is a state Islamic court located in Tangerang, Indonesia, which handles matters of Islamic law for the local Muslim community. It was established to provide legal services in areas such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and religious endowments. As part of Indonesia’s national religious court system, its history is tied to the country’s broader integration of Islamic jurisprudence into its civil legal framework.
Tokyo
Tokyo is the bustling capital of Japan, originally established as the small fishing village of Edo. It rose to prominence after becoming the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603 and was renamed Tokyo when the Emperor moved there in 1868, beginning the Meiji Restoration. Today, it is a global metropolis known for its towering skyscrapers, historic temples, and vibrant pop culture.
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia with a rich history spanning millennia, from its legendary foundation in 660 BCE to its period of imperial rule and its transformation into a modern economic power after World War II. It is renowned for its unique cultural heritage, which includes ancient traditions like samurai, geisha, and Shinto shrines, coexisting with cutting-edge technology and pop culture.
Tokyo Verdy
Tokyo Verdy is a professional football (soccer) club based in Tokyo, Japan, originally founded in 1969 as Yomiuri FC. The club was a dominant force in the early years of the J.League, winning multiple titles in the 1990s under its former name, Verdy Kawasaki, before relocating to the capital and adopting its current name in 2001.
Instagram
Instagram is a popular social media platform and photo-sharing service launched in 2010, which allows users to edit and post images and short videos. It was originally created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger and was later acquired by Facebook (now Meta) in 2012, growing into a major hub for digital culture, influencer marketing, and visual storytelling.
Eid
“Eid” refers to the Islamic religious holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, which are significant cultural and spiritual celebrations rather than a physical place. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting, while Eid al-Adha commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son. These festivals have been observed by Muslims worldwide since the early days of Islam in the 7th century.
Garuda team
I am not familiar with a specific place or cultural site known as the “Garuda team.” The term “Garuda” is a divine bird-like creature and the mount of the god Vishnu in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology, but it does not refer to a team. If you are referring to a specific sports team, organization, or another context, please provide more details.