Kasuka FC

Kasuka Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Sepak Kasuka) is a football club based in Bandar Seri Begawan ,Brunei, that plays in the Brunei Super League.

Kasuka FC
Full nameKasuka Football Club
Founded1993 (1993)
GroundTrack & Field Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Capacity1,700
ManagerShariful Bahrin
CoachAli Mustafa
LeagueBrunei Super League
20214th of 15

History

Early days

Due to the demand from the residents of Kampong Sungai Kedayan to play in the district league, Kasuka FC was founded in 1993.[1] In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the club enjoyed a great deal of success. For the 1997–98 season, they won the Brunei-Muara District League and added the Police Cup (PRG) and Mukim Berakas Cup (Perbekal) to their collection of victories. By winning the District League Champions Cup, Pepsi Cup, and Community Shield of the District League in 1999, Kasuka added three more cups to their collection.[2]

Further successes

With the arrival of coach Moksen Mohammad in 2000, he would lead the team to win both the Brunei-Muara District League and the Pengiran Sengamara Di Raja Cup.[3][4] According to Football Association of Brunei Darussalam (FABD), the club also won both the Mukim Kilanas Trophy and Md Amir PP competition in 2000.[2] Under his guide, Kasuka continue to succeed with a 3–1 victory, against DPMM FC in the Malaysian Pepsi Cup that following year.[5] Kasuka were one of the founding members of the B-League in 2002, where they ended the season in third place.[6] They stayed in the top flight until the 2007–08 season when they withdrew from the competition with just two games left to play.[7]

Reformation

Kasuka players in celebration after Leon Taylor's goal against DPMM FC in the 2022 FA Cup Final.

They reformed in 2014, winning promotion from the Brunei Premier League in 2015 into the Brunei Super League. Their highest position achieved was in the 2018-19 Super League season when they finished second behind MS ABDB.[8] Managing to obtain an AFC Club License in late 2020,[9] they were scheduled to participate in the qualifying stages of the 2021 AFC Cup, by virtue of their second place standing in the 2018-19 season.[10] On 7 July 2021, AFC announced that the ASEAN Zone matches of the 2021 AFC Cup were cancelled, denying Kasuka of their continental debut.[11]

In the year 2022, Kasuka strengthened their ranks further with the acquisition of several talents such as Adi Said, Azman Ilham Noor and Khairil Shahme Suhaimi to mount a serious challenge for the 2022 Brunei FA Cup, the only FABD competition to be contested for the year.[12] They were even touted to be the favourites to win the competition when it commenced.[13] They managed to go all the way to the final on 4 December when Kasuka initially had an early lead after Leon Sullivan Taylor scored the first goal of the match in the 13th minute. Azwan Ali Rahman equalised deep in first half stoppage time and Shah Razen Said subsequently netted the winner in the 70th minute to hand Kasuka defeat at the last hurdle of the tournament.[14]

Current squad

As of 24 August 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Brunei BRU Noorhaswan Aiman Noor Hassan
2 DF Brunei BRU Afi Aminuddin
3 MF Brunei BRU Danisyh Syariee Masrazni
4 DF Ghana GHA Samuel Kojo Abbey
5 DF Brunei BRU Reduan Petara
6 DF Brunei BRU Maziri Maidin
7 MF Brunei BRU Asri Aspar
9 FW Brunei BRU Shah Razen Said
10 FW Brazil BRA Rosalvo Cândido
11 MF Brunei BRU Maududi Hilmi Kasmi (Captain)
12 FW Ghana GHA Bismark Owusu
13 FW Brunei BRU Bazli Aminuddin
14 MF Brunei BRU Haziq Kasyful Azim Hasimulabdillah
15 DF Brunei BRU Hazwan Hamzah
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Brunei BRU Khairul Anwar Abdul Rahim
17 MF Brunei BRU Nur Asyraffahmi Norsamri
18 GK Brunei BRU Azman Ilham Noor
19 MF Brunei BRU Alinur Rashimy Jufri
20 DF Brunei BRU Nazhan Zulkifle
21 DF Brunei BRU Khairil Shahme Suhaimi
22 GK Brunei BRU Danish Aiman Mardianni
25 DF Brunei BRU Wafiq Danish Hasimulabdillah
26 DF Brunei BRU Abdul Hafiy Herman
27 MF Ivory Coast CIV Adama Coulibaly
28 GK Brunei BRU Ron Junior Philip
29 DF Brunei BRU Abdul Aziz Tamit
30 FW Brunei BRU Adi Said

Club officials

Position Staff
Team Manager Brunei Shariful Bahrin Zainal[15]
Brunei Matusof Mohammad
Head coach Brunei Ali Mustafa[16]
Assistant coach Brunei Halimi Abu Bakar[17]
Brunei Sallehuddin Damit[18][19]
Brunei Sairol Sahari
Brunei Yussri Ramli

Honours

Kasuka came in runners-up at the 2022 Brunei FA Cup
  • Brunei-Muara District League
    • Champions (1): 1997–98,[20] 2000[3]
  • Brunei FA Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2022
  • Pengiran Sengamara Di Raja Cup
    • Champions (1): 2000[21]
  • Mukim Kilanas Trophy
    • Champions (1): 2000[2]
  • Md Amir PP
    • Champions (1): 2000[2]
  • Brunei Pepsi Cup
    • Champions (1): 2001[5]
  • Brunei Police Cup
    • Champions (1): 1997[20]
  • Mukim Berakas Cup
    • Champions (1): 1997[17]

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