IKLS-MB5 FC

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IKLS-MB5 FC
IKLS-MB5 FC logo.png
Full nameIkatan Kampong Lurong Sekuna - Mulaut Ban 5 Football Club
Founded1988;36 years ago (1988)
GroundVarious
ChairmanAli Rahman Sulaiman
Head coachAriffin Sulaiman
League Brunei Super League
2023 BSL, 8th of 16

Ikatan Kampong Lurong Sekuna — Mulaut Ban 5 Football Club or simply IKLS-MB5 FC is a professional football club in Brunei, playing in the Brunei Super League. [1] It takes its name from Kampong Lorong Sikuna in Peramu, Kampong Ayer, coupled with the Ban 5 section of Kampong Mulaut.

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History

Ikatan Kampong Lurong Sekuna or Lurong Sekuna Village Union is an association that has existed since the early 1970s. [2] The football club of its members registered officially as a society in 1988 to take part in district-level competitions. [3] They reached the quarterfinals of the Pepsi Cup in 2001 and played in the Bruneian lower levels of the football pyramid in the early 00s. [4] [5]

In 2012, IKLS reached the semifinals of the Brunei FA Cup all the way from the first round despite playing in the district league. [6] [7] They also managed to finish fifth from their group in the 2011–12 National Football League and was placed in the 2014 Brunei Premier League. [8] They won promotion to the 2015 Brunei Super League after finishing in second place, [9] but was immediately relegated by occupying the second to bottom spot in the top flight. [10] Shortly after a merger with Mulaut Ban 5 FC in 2017, they enjoyed another promotion after finishing runners-up in the 2017 Brunei Premier League and they have been a member of the Super League since. [3]

Current squad

As of 11 August 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 Nur Hilman Nor Hillmy
2 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Ahmad Hasbullah Alfiandiy
3 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Qayyum Irwan Rino
4 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Zakaria Metussin
5 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Zool Hasbemi Bahmin
6 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Sufri Hussin
7 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Dannysh Ashraff Wan Arzique Musyahadi Azizie Baharin
8 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Sharafiq Abdullah
9 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Syaherrul Affendy Syahmirul Nizam
10 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Qusyairi Arabimulfhasal
11 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Kurmin Bini(Captain)
12 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hashim Zaini
13 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Haafizh Safri
14 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Nur Azees Ali
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Abdul Aziz Hanafi Bakri
16 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Naqiuddin Abdullah Nordin
17 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Amirul Rasyid
18 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Alif Sahari
19 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Nor Hidayatullah Zaini
20 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Haziq Abdullah
21 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Hapidz Matalie
22 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Iqbal Jasni
23 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Ahmad Hafiz Said
24 MF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Iman Asyrani Aslan
25 GK Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Yaamin Yaziid Idrus
27 FW Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Nazriuddin Ahmad
30 DF Flag of Brunei.svg  BRU Nur Izzuddin Yusof

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