Razimie Ramlli

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Razimie Ramlli
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Razimie with DPMM II in 2024
Personal information
Full name Muhammad Razimie bin Ramlli
Date of birth (1990-08-06) 6 August 1990 (age 34)
Place of birth Batang Mitus, Brunei
Height 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
DPMM II
Number 18
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015–2019 MS ABDB 54 (44)
2019–2024 DPMM 41 (6)
2024– DPMM II 3 (1)
International career
2016– Brunei 19 (6)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23 October 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 7 September 2024

Soldadu Muhammad Razimie bin Ramlli (born 6 August 1990) is a Bruneian footballer who plays as a striker for DPMM II playing in the Brunei Super League. [1] Nicknamed Belanda (the Dutchman), [2] he is a four-time Brunei Super League winner with MS ABDB and three-time domestic FA Cup medalist, twice at ABDB and once at DPMM. [3] [4]

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Club career

MS ABDB

Razimie is a soldier with the Royal Brunei Armed Forces who began playing with its sports council's football department in 2015 team known as MS ADBD, scoring 12 goals in his debut season. [5] He won the Brunei Super League four times in a row and also the 2015 and 2016 Brunei FA Cup.

On 29 September 2017, Razimie scored a hat-trick in the 4–1 win over title contenders Kota Ranger, who were unbeaten before the match took place. [6] He scored 16 goals in that season to help the Armymen win their third straight championship. [3] Despite his mid-season transfer to DPMM, his twelve goals in the same number of appearances in the 2018-19 season made him eligible for a fourth winner's medal when MS ABDB celebrated another league title in April 2019. [7]

DPMM

In February 2019, Razimie moved to Brunei's sole professional team DPMM which competes in the Singapore Premier League, reuniting him with his ABDB strike partner Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman. [8] He made his debut in the home fixture against Geylang International on 9 March as a late substitute, scoring a 90th-minute goal to seal a 3–0 win for his team. [9]

On 27 June 2021, Razimie scored a hat-trick coming off the bench in a 16–1 win over BAKES in the 2021 Brunei Super League. [10] A year later, Razimie managed to win his third Brunei FA Cup medal via victory over Kasuka in the final of the 2022 Brunei FA Cup. [4]

DPMM II

At the start of 2024, Razimie was released by the professional club. [11] However, he was re-signed to the club to play for the second team in the 2024–25 Brunei Super League. [12]

International career

Razimie with Brunei playing against Macau during the 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification play-off Brunei-Macau 6 September 2024 91.jpg
Razimie with Brunei playing against Macau during the 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification play-off

After another solid season in 2016, Razimie was selected for the Brunei national team in October for the 2016 AFF Suzuki Cup qualification matches and the 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup. [13] He, along with Baharin Hamidon, was a surprise addition to the squad that usually relies heavily on Brunei DPMM and Tabuan Muda players. He made his debut on 21 October against Laos and scored the final goal of the game in a 4–3 defeat. [14] He made one further appearance at the Solidarity Cup held two weeks later in Malaysia.

In April 2018, he was selected as an overage player for the Brunei under-21 team competing for the 2018 Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy held in his home country. [15] He came on in the second half of the opening game which ended 0–1 against Timor-Leste. Later that year, he appeared for the full national team as a second-half substitute in a 1–0 win against Timor-Leste at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium on 8 September. [16]

The following year, Razimie was selected for the Wasps' two-legged 2022 World Cup qualification in June. [17] He started in both games and scored twice in the second leg at home for a 2–1 win over Mongolia. His goals were not enough to put Brunei through as Brunei lost 2–3 on aggregate. [18]

After the COVID-19 pandemic prevented Brunei from playing any international matches for three years, Razimie laced up for the national team in four friendlies in 2022. The first game was against Laos that finished 3–2 to the hosts in Vientiane on 27 May. [19] Exactly two months later, he started the game against Malaysia at Bukit Jalil Stadium in a 4–0 loss. [20] Later that September he made two further appearances for the Wasps playing at home, one from the start in a 0–3 defeat to the Maldives and one from the bench in a 1–0 win over Laos. [21] [22]

On 5 November the same year, Razimie came off the bench at half-time and scored two goals in a 6–2 win over Timor-Leste at the 2022 AFF Championship qualification first leg match. [23] He earned a starting place in the second leg three days later but failed to score as Brunei lost 1–0. Brunei still went on to the group stage with a 6–3 aggregate win. [24] At the tournament which was held the next month, Razimie played in all four of Brunei's group matches and scored a goal against the Philippines in a 5–1 loss. [25]

Career statistics

Overview

As of 23 October 2024 [26]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
MS ABDB 2015 Brunei Super League 141234001716
2016 94321 [lower-alpha 1] 0136
2017–18 1916231 [lower-alpha 1] 22221
2018–19 1212001 [lower-alpha 1] 01312
Total544489326555
DPMM FC 2019 Singapore Premier League 20341244
2020 100010
2021 Brunei Super League 3333
2022 7373
2023 Singapore Premier League 170401 [lower-alpha 2] 0220
Total416154105710
DPMM FC II 2024–25 Brunei Super League 310031
Career total985123124212565
  1. 1 2 3 Appearance(s) in Brunei Super Cup
  2. Appearance(s) in AFC Cup qualifying play-offs

International goals

Scores and results list Brunei's goal tally first. [27]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.21 October 2016 RSN Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
3–4
3–4
2016 AFF Championship qualification
2.11 June 2019 Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium, Berakas, Brunei Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
1–0
2–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
3.
2–0
4.5 November 2022 Track & Field Sports Complex, Berakas, BruneiFlag of East Timor.svg  East Timor 3–16–2 2022 AFF Championship qualification
5.6–2
6.23 December 2022 Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1–41–5 2022 AFF Championship

Honours

MS ABDB
DPMM FC

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