AKSE Bersatu

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AKSE Bersatu FC
AKSE Bersatu logo.png
Full nameAngkatan Kampong Setia Bersatu Football Club
Founded2012;12 years ago (2012)
GroundVarious
PresidentHairol Haimi Usop
Head coachHazreen Masri
League Brunei Super League
2023 5th

Angkatan Kampong Setia Bersatu Football Club or simply AKSE Bersatu FC is a professional football club in Brunei, playing in the Brunei Super League. [1] The club originates from the twin villages of Setia in Sungai Kebun, Kampong Ayer.

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History

2023 Brunei Super League match between AKSE and Jerudong AKSE-Jerudong 25 August 2023 16.jpg
2023 Brunei Super League match between AKSE and Jerudong

AKSE Bersatu was founded in 2012 from the merging of two Brunei-Muara district clubs, namely Persatuan AKSE (Setia Village Community Association) and Setia Bersatu. [2] They were well-established clubs which presence was limited to district level competition. [3] The newly formed team entered the 2012 Brunei FA Cup in the first round where they were eliminated by eventual winners MS ABDB. [4]

They have been members of the Brunei-Muara District League since 2015, reaching a third-place finish in 2018. [5] After two cancelled district league campaigns, they became the winner of the 2022 edition by beating Ar Rawda in the final by 3 goals to nil, essentially winning promotion to the Brunei Super League. [6]

Current squad

As of 27 October 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Matin Ramli
2 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Shahronny Awang(captain)
3 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hazwan Hazmin
5 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Kasyfil Anuar Zamain
6 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hamizan Kasim
7 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Yaakub Matyassin
8 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hazrul Mohammed
9 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Ian Jeremy Anak Kalum
10 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Zainul Ariffin Mahdinee
11 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hamdi Roslan
12 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Syafiq Waqiuddin Rino Wira Karno
13 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Malik Norazlan
14 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Syam Sulaimi Jamahat
15 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hasmadi Wahit
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Nur Hidayat Abbas
18 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Fadzil Ismail Hamdani
19 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Aidil Yusri Kadir
20 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Adam Iqbal Abdul Hasnan
21 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hafizzudin Salleh
22 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Shahril Adzuan Awang
23 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Zainulariffin Ahmad
24 GK Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Izzuan Hakimi Khairul Nizam
25 GK Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Mutalip Muhammad
26 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Muaz Qamaruddin Nordin
28 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Rahimin Rashid
29 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Amiruddin Salleh
30 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Sahfiq Hidayat Sharizam

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