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2016 Brunei Super League

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Super League
Season2016
ChampionsMS ABDB
RelegatedJerudong, Lun Bawang
Matches played45
Goals scored153 (3.4 per match)
Top goalscorerAbdul Azizi Ali Rahman (8 goals)
Best goalkeeperTarmizi Johari (8 clean sheets)
Biggest home winIndera 7–0 Jerudong
(12 March 2016)[1]
Biggest away winTabuan Muda A (Brunei U21s) 0–4 MS ABDB
(1 April 2016)[1]
Highest scoringIndera 7–0 Jerudong
(12 March 2016)[1]
MS ABDB 6–1 Jerudong
(23 April 2016)[1]
Longest winning run5 matches[1]
MS ABDB
Longest unbeaten run6 matches[1]
MS ABDB
Longest winless run5 matches[1]
Jerudong
Lun Bawang
Longest losing run3 matches[1]
Jerudong
Lun Bawang
2015

The 2016 Brunei Super League (also known as the DST Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 4th season of the Brunei Super League, the top Bruneian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2012. The season began on 12 March 2016 and concluded on 30 September 2016.[2]

MS ABDB came into the season as defending champions of the 2015 season. Kota Ranger and Kasuka entered as the two promoted teams from the Premier League.[2] NFABD concluded the league after only one round, which meant that MS ABDB retained the title with seven wins out of nine.[3]

Teams

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A total of 10 teams participated in the 2016 Super League season, eight from the previous season and two promoted teams. Kota Ranger were promoted as champions of the country's second tier while Kasuka were also promoted, that's despite finishing outside the top two places in third but as Tabuan Muda B (Brunei U18s) finished second and are ineligible for promotion, it was awarded to Kasuka instead. Kota Ranger and Kasuka replaced IKLS and Kilanas who were relegated in 2015.[2]

Stadia

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Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Stadium Capacity
Indera Stadium Padang dan Balapan[4] 3,000
Jerudong Kompleks Sukan Berakas[5] 2,500
Kasuka Kompleks Sukan Berakas[5] 2,500
Kota Ranger Kompleks Sukan Berakas[5] 2,500
Lun Bawang Kompleks Sukan Batu Apoi[6] 3,000
MS ABDB Penanjong Kem Military Base[7] 2,500
MS PDB Stadium Padang dan Balapan[4] 3,000
Najip I-Team Kompleks Sukan Berakas[5] 2,500
Tabuan U21 Kompleks Sukan Berakas[5] 2,500
Wijaya Stadium Padang dan Balapan[4] 3,000

Personnel and kits

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Team Manager Head Coach Kit Manufacturer
Indera Omar Jamil Eureka
Jerudong Adidas/Nike
Kasuka Abdul Rahman As-Sawdiq Korono
Kota Ranger Nor Hillmy Taha Lotto
Lun Bawang Warrix Sports
MS ABDB Razanol Hardi Razak Bintara Mesli Dullah Eureka
MS PDB Grand Sport
Najip I-Team Lotto
Tabuan U21 South KoreaKwon Oh-son Lotto
Wijaya Ahyana Tali Mahdini Mohamad Cadenza

Managerial changes

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Results

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 MS ABDB (C) 9 7 2 0 21 1 +20 23
2 Indera SC 9 6 2 1 21 11 +10 20
3 Wijaya FC 9 6 2 1 17 10 +7 20
4 Najip I-Team 9 3 2 4 14 14 0 11
5 Tabuan U-21 9 3 2 4 16 14 +2 11
6 Kota Ranger FC 9 3 1 5 18 23 −5 10
7 Kasuka FC 9 2 4 3 10 15 −5 10
8 MS PDB 9 3 1 5 9 14 −5 10
9 Lun Bawang 9 1 2 6 14 19 −5 5
10 Jerudong 9 1 2 6 14 33 −19 5
Updated to match(es) played on 1 October 2016. Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results

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Matchday 1

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Matchday 2

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Matchday 3

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9 September 2016 Indera 2–1[n 3] Kasuka Bandar Seri Begawan
13:15 GMT [Report] Stadium: Kompleks Sukan Berakas

Matchday 4

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Matchday 5

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21 August 2016 MS PDB 0–2[n 6] Kasuka Tutong
13:15 GMT Report Stadium: Kompleks Sukan Tutong

Matchday 6

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12 August 2016 Indera 2–0[n 8] MS PDB Bandar Seri Begawan
13:15 GMT [Report] Stadium: Stadium Padang dan Balapan

Matchday 7

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30 April 2016 MS PDB 2–3 Jerudong Tutong
13:15 GMT Report Stadium: Kompleks Sukan Tutong

Matchday 8

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Matchday 9

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16 September 2016 Kota Ranger 3–1 Kasuka Tutong
13:15 GMT Report Stadium: Kompleks Sukan Tutong

Notes

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  1. ^ Match originally postponed due to "technical problems", according to The Brunei Times, on 20 March.[8] It was eventually played on 6 August.
  2. ^ Match originally postponed for undisclosed reasons on 19 March. It was eventually played on 13 September.
  3. ^ Match originally abandoned on 27 March. On 43 minutes at 0–0 following disagreements with a refereeing decision. The incident occurred just before the half-time whistle blew when Kasuka's Afindi Yati Tuah laid on the pitch at the Kompleks Sukan Berakas after being challenged by Indera's Sahrin Momin. The referee then approached the two players and sent off a different Indera player, Hardi Bujang – the decision sparked heated exchanges between the players and match officials. Sahrin, who was left dissatisfied with the referee’s decision tried to make his way to the referee in rage before being restrained by teammate Pg Shahruddin Pg Hj Md Tejuddin. Frustrations between the two teams loomed and the incident then provoked a disruption amongst Indera’s supporters who called for a proper decision from the match officials. The decision to call off the match was then made by the referee who was concerned with his and the other match officials' safety, 15 minutes after both teams were led back into their respective changing rooms. The National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam has confirmed that the match will be rescheduled in due time and the incident will be under investigation by the governing body’s tournament department.[9] It was eventually played on 9 September.
  4. ^ Match originally postponed on 3 April for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Indera vs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games were to be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 7 August.
  5. ^ Match originally postponed on 3 April for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April 2016 that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Indera vs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games were to be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 21 August.
  6. ^ Match originally postponed on 9 April for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April 2016 that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Indera vs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games were to be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 21 August.
  7. ^ Match originally postponed on 10 April for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April 2016 that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Inderavs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games were to be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 21 August.
  8. ^ Match originally postponed on 23 April for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April 2016 that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Inderavs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games would be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 21 August.
  9. ^ Match originally postponed on 23 April for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April 2016 that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Indera vs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games would be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 21 August.
  10. ^ Match originally postponed on 7 May for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April 2016 that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Indera vs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games would be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 21 August.
  11. ^ Match originally postponed on 1 May for undisclosed reasons. The Brunei Times reported on 8 April 2016 that the National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam fined both Indera and Kasuka for each team's actions in the abandoned match on 27 March 2016, The Brunei Times article states that if the two teams fail to pay the fine they would be banned for two further matches. Although unknown, it is possible that Jerudong vs Kasuka (03/04), Indera vs. Lun Bawang (03/04), MS PDB vs. Kasuka (09/04) and Wijaya vs. Indera (10/04) were postponed due to fines not being paid. If so, that would mean these aforementioned games would be awarded victories for the opposing teams. They're weren't. It was eventually played on 21 August.
  12. ^ Match originally scheduled for 16 July but was postponed until 12 August.
  13. ^ Match originally scheduled for 17 July but was postponed until 26 August.
  14. ^ Match originally scheduled for 16 July but was postponed until 2 September.
  15. ^ Match originally scheduled for 16 July but was postponed until 4 September.
  16. ^ Match originally scheduled for 17 July but was postponed until 11 September.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Brunei Super League matches". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "DST Premier League kicks off today". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 2016-03-11. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  3. ^ "MS ABDB crowned DST Super League champions". The Brunei Times. 1 October 2016. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  4. ^ a b c "Indera SC venue". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Various teams' venue". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Lun Bawang venue". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  7. ^ "MS ABDB venue". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Najip, Lun Bawang draw". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 25 April 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  9. ^ "Indera-Kasuka match abandoned". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 2016-04-17. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
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