3 Jan 2012

5 Nov 2011

New League System for 2011/2012

http://bibdfc.blogspot.com/2011/10/bibd-src-in-group.html

13 Jun 2011

LIGA DST-GROUP dan PIALA FA DST-GROUP DIHENTIKAN???

FFBD Won't Proceed With League and FA Cup

Bandar Seri Begawan - In light of the recent football development and the lifting of suspension of Brunei Darussalam's membership in FIFA, the Football Federation of Brunei Darussalam (FFBD) Executive Committee yesterday has issued a statement.

According to the statement, FFBD welcomes the return of Brunei Darussalam to FIFA that will now enable our national and club teams to play in FIFA/AFC-sanctioned regional as well as international football tournaments.

The FFBD joins all football stakeholders in the country in rejoicing and congratulating those that have worked tirelessly to bring us back from isolation, in particular His Royal Highness Prince Haji Sufri Bolkiah, the President of Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Committee, for his leadership in successfully ending our suspension from international football.

The FFBD also welcomes the establishment of the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam (NFABD) which is now the recognised national body to represent Brunei Darussalam in FIFA and expresses its best wishes to the newly appointed members of NFABD's Executive Committee in their efforts to bring development and success to the country's football.

On the NFABD's press statement published in the local press on the 10th June 2011 regarding the running of the current DST Group Brunei Premier League 2011, the FFBD has decided on the following points:

The FFBD is consulting all its sponsors and stakeholders of the possibility of not continuing with the League.

This decision is made in view of the difficult if not impossible timeframe set for the FFBD to complete the League and related FA Cup competitions for which there are a total of 71 matches remaining (i.e. 48 and 23 matches respectively) in only 46 days. The FFBD is not prepared to undertake a football programme knowing it could not be completed on time.

Furthermore, out of its consideration of NFABD's obligations as per FIFA Article 13 (as mentioned in the NFABD's press statement) and bearing in mind other constraints and possible disruptions such as field availability, inclement weather and a limited number of match officials, the FFBD has decided in principle not to proceed with the remaining League and FA Cup programmes.

Given this decision, the FFBD will be taking legal steps to dissolve itself as soon as possible.

The FFBD wishes to take this opportunity to thank His Majesty's Government through the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, DST Group of Companies, Brunei LNG and many others for their generous sponsorship and support to keep football going in the country during the last two years. The FFBD also wishes to thank-all its member affiliates for their support and participation.

It is only with the support of all these agencies and people that the FFBD was able successfully to put together nearly 800 competitive matches, start for the very first time grassroots National Under-10, Under-12, Under-14 and Under-16 leagues in the country, and keep football going during the two and half years it was in charge.

It is time to bid goodbye, and in so doing, the FFBD Executive Committee urges all football stakeholders in the country to work together in greater unity and purpose to bring the development of football to greater heights.

-- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin

Sayang seribu kali sayang..Jangan turun semangat Kilanas FC..

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26 Apr 2011

LATEST LEAGUE FIXTURE:



BRUNEI TIMES ARTICLE:
...Meanwhile, in the BPL II, Kilanas FC failed to reclaim top spot after they were held to a 3-3 draw by Muara Vella FC at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium in Berakas.

Victory was all but certain for Kilanas FC when Naasiruddeen completed his hat-trick in the 67th minute, only to be denied maximum points when Abd Azim struck a late equaliser in the 86th minute. Red Giant teammates Amos and Sulaiman also found the back of the net in the six-goal thriller....

DISAPPOINTING DRAW, BUT WELL DONE GUYS!! STILL UNBEATEN..HOPEFULLY WE WILL WIN THE NEXT MATCH!! KILANAS FC ALL THE WAY!! GO KILANAS!! GO KILANAS!!

16 Apr 2011

KILANAS FC vs BYT

BYT force draw

BYT's Abdul Al-Wardy Abdul Hamid (Orange) hustling for the ball against a Kilanas FC player during yesterday's game.Picture: BT/ Raul Padernal

Saturday, April 16, 2011

MD NUR Ikhmal Awg Damit struck two minutes from time to snatch a well deserved 1-1 draw for Brunei Youth Team (BYT) against DST Group Brunei Premier League II leaders Kilanas FC yesterday.

Denying Kilanas the chance to extend their lead at the top of the table, the striker tapped in from close range after the ever-reliable Kilanas' goalkeeper Abdul Hafiz Ahmad botched a save.

Looking his usual dangerous self all afternoon long, BYT captain Md Azwan Ali Rahman sent in a low cross that caught the entire Kilanas rear-guard napping.

Abdul Hafiz boxed the ball out but only to the feet of Md Nur Ikhmal, who fired home to give BYT a share of the points at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium in Berakas.

Instantly running together to celebrate as a group, it was obvious how much the draw which maintained their unbeaten run in the league along with Kilanas meant to BYT.

The side made up of Under-18 players continue to trail Kilanas by two points but Hj Md Rosanan Abdullah Samak was more than encouraged by their performance.

"The boys played well but they just didn't take their chances," said the BYT coach, who saw Md Azwan's first-half penalty saved by Abdul Hafiz.

"As long as they work hard I'm happy, and it was some good football by both sides," added the ex-national player.

Kilanas coach Sidik Eya was surprisingly pleased with the stalemate and felt his men did well to withstand a late offensive salvo by BYT which has been grooming players for the national team since last year.

"They used a 3-5-2 formation in the end and we had to defend," said Sidik.

"I didn't really see the goal but I'm happy with the draw," added the coach, who went on to pick out his goalkeeper for special praise.

Ak Azwandy Pg Hj Othman opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with an exquisitely taken goal, cutting in from the left and nutmegging his defender before unleashing a curler to the right.

BYT almost equalised five minutes later when Abdul Al-Wardy Abdul Hamid sent in a cross to the left. It was expertly headed back across the face of goal by Md Azwan but Abdul Al-Wardy's header produced a fine save point-blank save by Abdul Hafiz.

The shotstopper would continue to enjoy adulations after diving to his right to keep out Md Azwan's penalty in the 40th minute when Md Nazirul Zulhilmi Hj Annuar handled the ball in the area.

Minutes later BYT's Md Safwan Amaluddin beat Izzul Wazzien Osman with a strong run into the box only to see his shot scamper wide of the left post.

It was a much more open game in the second half, with the best chance falling to Syazwan Azizi Hj Md Taib, who evaded defender Md Nur Azees Awang Ali but not Md Ashanudin Hj Md Dani in between the BYT goal who was earning a rare start ahead of Ron Junior Philip.

Md Aminuddin Zakwan Tahir forced Abdul Hafiz to tip the ball over the bar for a corner 15 minutes into the half and Md Ashanudin was called into action moments later when he saved a dipping free-kick from Md Nazirul.

Md Nur Azees' through ball carved open space for Md Nur Ikhmal Othman in the box, but continuing BYT's poor form in front of the goal, he fired wide despite catching Abdul Hafiz out of his line.

Syazwan Azizi should have made it 2-0 mid-way through the half when he stole the ball from a careless Ak Dinnie Hafizan Pg Azman at the edge of the BYT area. However, his shot missed the target much to the dismay of the Kilanas faithful.

As fatigue set in, BYT looked destined to be sentenced for their poor finishing with their first loss of the league.

But invigorated after the goal which launched a shouting war between the two sets of fans BYT embarked on a series of attacks, which unfortunately was too little too late.

BPL II action continues tomorrow with four games held across three districts.

The Brunei Times