BSRC FC

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Brunei Shell Recreation Club Football Club (abbrev: BSRC FC), formerly Brunei Shell FC represents the football department of Brunei Shell Recreational Club situated in Panaga, Belait.

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BSRC FC
Brunei Shell Recreation Club Football.png
Full nameBrunei Shell Recreational Club Football Club
Founded2004;20 years ago (2004), as Brunei Shell FT
GroundBSRC Field
ChairmanAshraf Mohd Esa
Head CoachAbdul Afiz Morney
League Brunei Super League
2023 15th

History

The team was founded in 2004 and originally known as Brunei Shell FT. Awang Hj Aji bin Hitam was in charge of this team in 2004. This team has had a number of managers over the years, and at the moment, Awang Hj Ismail bin Hj Bakar holds the position in conjunction with Head Coach Hailmey Ariffin. The team's objective is to represent the Belait District in the leagues run by Football Association of Brunei Darussalam (FABD) and develop into a hub for young people in the district to hone their football skills. [1]

The BSRC FC are more focused on the Brunei League match later in order to improve the skill of the Kuala Belait youngsters in football games. According to BSRC FC Public Relations, Bibi Azlina stated that they are certain that BSRC will be able to perform to their highest potential and will be highly committed and enthusiastic to learn from their mistakes in prior league matches. The club started entering a football team for Brunei's domestic football competition the B-League in 2004, finishing 10th in the newly organized second level Premier Two. [2] They managed to play in the top-flight in only two seasons, 2007/08 and 2009/10.

BSRC playing against Azmainshah FC during the 2022 FA Cup's group stage. BSRC FC players on 17 August 2022 04.jpg
BSRC playing against Azmainshah FC during the 2022 FA Cup's group stage.

The club was renamed as BSRC FT in 2011 and finished third in the Brunei Premier League in 2018 and advanced to the Brunei FA Cup semifinals, where Kota Ranger faced stiff competition in 2019. [3] [4] To comply with Club Licensing rules, this team's name was once more changed in 2019 to BSRC FC, which it still uses today. When the Brunei Super League was expanded to 16 teams, BSRC FT was included as new participants. [5] The BSRC FC Team had been conducting field training every Monday and Tuesday night before the COVID-19 epidemic developed. The team will work out in the gym on Wednesday night, then work out privately on Thursday, and then play a friendly match on Friday. Training is only offered at this time on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. [1]

Current squad

As of 29 July 2023

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 Hazwan Akmal Zamri(Captain)
2 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Haziq Herman
3 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Adam Marherman Ariandy
4 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Fatron Kasdy Kaseh
5 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Aizuddin Abdul Rahman
6 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Zainol Helmi
7 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Wafee Ishak
8 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Badrun Yassar Bakri
9 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Wardi Anak Henry
10 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Noorhisham Yakup
11 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Muizzuddin Bujang
12 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hafizul Hasnal
13 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Hakeem Hafizuddin Hosaney
14 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Azri Kasman
15 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Khairol Aminuddin Awang Ahmad
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Mirza Nursyakirin Abdullah Shahrin
17 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Baddruiz Ademan Shah Adieman
18 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hazwan Sabry
19 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Zaini Dangat Anak Ngawat
20 GK Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Harry Zul Nizzam Yazid Iskandar
21 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Ishfahan Zaidi
22 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Emmanuel Anak Becayun
23 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Hadiyusri Helmi
24 GK Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Ainal Yakni Wasli
25 GK Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Afiq Norshah
26 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Nurul Akram Isa
27 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Azroy Izahri Azhar
28 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Danny Duman Anak Guci
29 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Shahrin Anak Rungai
30 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Wesley Roger Anak Tonny

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