Brunei Super League
Country | Brunei Darussalam |
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Confederation | AFC (Asia) |
Founded | 2012 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Premier League |
Domestic cup(s) |
Brunei FA Cup Brunei Super Cup |
International cup(s) | AFC Cup |
Current champions |
MS ABDB (2016) |
Most championships | Indera SC, MS ABDB (2 titles each) |
2016 Season |
The Brunei Super League (Liga Super Brunei in Malay) or DST Super League for sponsorship reasons, is a Bruneian professional league for association football. It is at the top flight of the Bruneian football league system and it is managed by the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam (NFABD). The league is contested between 10 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Brunei Premier League. The 10 clubs participating in this top flight league need to pass a set of requirements and verification process, particularly related to professionalism and infrastructure feasibility.
History
There has been a football competition in Brunei since 1985; it was organised by the Brunei Football Association. In 2002, the league was played as Brunei Premier League from 2002 to 2009/2010 season. Preparations for the creating of a new league were started in 2012 with the initial season played out in 2012/2013.[1]
Current format
The league is played out as a double round-robin tournament. In other words, each team faces the other teams twice. At the end of the season the champion is crowned. Tiebreaker in the standings are in descending order: Points, goal difference, goals for, number of wins (each in all matches), if still tied same tiebreakers are used on matches between tied teams, if still tied, better fair play record and eventually the draw will decide the finishing position.
Teams
A total of 10 clubs competed in the Brunei Super League for the 2016 season.
Current clubs
- Indera SC
- Jerudong FC
- Kasuka FC
- Kota Ranger FC
- Lun Bawang
- MS ABDB
- MS PDB
- Najip FC I-Team
- Tabuan Muda
- Wijaya FC
Stadiums
- Track & Field Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan
- Berakas Sports Complex, Berakas
- Tutong Sports Complex, Tutong
- Batu Apoi Sports Complex, Batu Apoi
- Penanjong Garrison Mini Stadium & Sports Complex, Penanjong
Championship
Year | Champion | Runners-up | Third place |
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2012–13[2] | Indera SC | MS ABDB | Majra United FC |
2014[3] | Indera SC | MS ABDB | Najip FC |
2015[4] | MS ABDB | Indera SC | Najip I-Team |
2016[5] | MS ABDB | Indera SC | Wijaya FC |
Players
Golden Boot winners
Season | Players | Teams/clubs | Goals |
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2012–13[6] | Azwan Ali Rahman | Indera SC | 17 |
2014[7] | Zulkhairy Razali | Indera SC | 16 |
2015 | Hardi Bujang | Jerudong FC | 18 |
2016 | Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman | MS ABDB | 8 |
References
- ↑ "TEN TEAMS TO BATTLE FOR BRUNEI SUPER LEAGUE IN DECEMBER". http:aseanfootball.org. Retrieved 8 August 2012. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Brunei 2012/13 Archived April 22, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Brunei 2014 Archived April 1, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Brunei 2015 Archived April 22, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Brunei 2016
- ↑ Indera SC take home the hardware
- ↑ "Indera FC juara Liga Super DST 2014". Pelita Brunei. 15 September 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
External links
- National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam
- Brunei Darussalam's Page in ASEAN Football
- Brunei Darussalam's Page in FIFA.com
- RSSSF.com - Brunei - List of Champions