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This is a list of foreign football players who have played for a club based in Brunei. The following players must have this criteria:
- The player joined the team and played for at least one match for the team.
- The player is ineligible to represent the Brunei national football team.
Current foreign Brunei-based players are in bold.
Afghanistan
[edit]- Farshad Noor – DPMM FC (2023–)[1]
Algeria
[edit]- Hamid Berguiga – DPMM FC (2009)[2]
Argentina
[edit]- Mariano Fossas – BAFA XI (2002)[3]
- Dario Miotti – DPMM FC (2002)[4]
- Fernando Raubecs – DPMM FC (2002)[5]
Australia
[edit]- Brian Bothwell – Brunei FA (1995, 1997–1999, 2003–2004)[6][7][8], DPMM FC (2003)[9], AH United (2005–2006)[10][11]
- Patrick Flottmann – DPMM FC (2024–)
- Robert Gaspar – QAF FC (2002, 2004)[12]
- Peter Grierson - DPMM FC (2004–2005)[13][10]
- Dean Guyett – BAFA XI (2001)[14]
- Shaun Molenda – BAFA XI (2001)[14]
- Kane Moran - Indera SC (2015)[15]
- Ryan Moran - Wijaya FC (2015)[15]
- Blake Ricciuto – DPMM FC (2019)[16]
- Luke Roodenburg – BAFA XI (2002)
- Andrei Sarpe – QAF FC (2003)[17]
- Marcus Stergiopoulos – Brunei FA (1995)[18]
Belarus
[edit]- Andrey Varankow – DPMM FC (2019–2021, 2023)[16]
Bosnia and Herzegovina
[edit]- Ferid Idrizović – Brunei FA (2005)[19]
- Boris Raspudić – DPMM FC (2014–2015)
Brazil
[edit]- Alexandre do Canto – DPMM FC (2001)[20]
- Edilson Cardoso de Araujo – DPMM FC (2002)[21]
- Emerson José da Conceição – DPMM FC (2020–2021)[22]
- Gabriel Gama – DPMM FC (2024–)[23]
- Marcelo Carvalho de Souza – Indera SC (2020)[24]
- Matheus Ribeiro dos Santos – Kasuka FC (2024–)
- Patrick da Silva – DPMM FC (2012–2013)[25]
- Pedro Paulo Oliveira – DPMM FC (2003)[26]
- Rafael Ramazotti – DPMM FC (2015–2017) [27]
- Rodrigo Gral – DPMM FC (2012)[28]
- Rodrigo Tosi – DPMM FC (2004–2006, 2013–2014)[29], Indera SC (2020)[24]
- Rosalvo Cândido – Kasuka FC (2023)
- Silas Liberato da Silva – Brunei FA (2002–2004)[3], DPMM FC (2002)[30]
- Tales dos Santos – DPMM FC (2005–2006, 2012–2013)[28][31]
- Tiago dos Santos Roberto – DPMM FC (2006, 2008)[32]
- Vantuir de Moura Junior– DPMM FC (2001–2002)[33][20][34]
- Willian dos Santos Silva – Kasuka FC (2024–)
Bulgaria
[edit]- Georgi Slavchev – Brunei FA (2002)
Cameroon
[edit]- Pierre-Olivier Bakalag – DPMM FC (2008)[35]
- Daniel Bekono – DPMM FC (2002)[36][21]
- Didier Belibi – DPMM FC (2008)[37]
- Mustafa Danpullo – NBT FC (2004–2005)[38]
- Viban Francis Bayong – Brunei FA (2004)[39], QAF FC (2005–2010)[10][40], DPMM FC (2007–2008)[41]
- Christian Kono – DPMM FC (2008)[42]
- Matthew Mbuta – DPMM FC (2006)[43]
- Francois Mpessa – DPMM FC (2008–2009)[44]
- Rengo Aziz Soulemanou – QAF FC (2004)[45]
- Ako Rajour Tanyi – Rimba Star FC (2016)[46][47]
Canada
[edit]- Alexander Weber – Rimba Star FC (2023)
Chile
[edit]- Daúd Gazale – DPMM FC (2017)
- Vincent Salas – DPMM FC (2017)
- Alejandro Tobar – DPMM FC (2007)
Croatia
[edit]- Mladen Alajbeg – DPMM FC (2006)[29]
- Robert Alviž – DPMM FC (2014)
- Josip Balić – DPMM FC (2023)
- Ivan Bošnjak – DPMM FC (2013)[31][48]
- Dino Drpić – DPMM FC (2013)[31][48]
- Dalibor Filipović – DPMM FC (2005)[49]
- Dražen Gović – DPMM FC (2009–2010)[50]
- Ivan Jerković – DPMM FC (2009, 2012)[28]
- Rene Komar – DPMM FC (2005–2007, 2008–2010)[51]
- Marin Mihovilović – QAF FC (2003)[17]
- Goran Vujanović – DPMM FC (2005)[10]
England
[edit]- Charlie Clough – DPMM FC (2019–2021)[16]
- Craig Fagan – DPMM FC (2015)[27]
- Sam Ford – QAF FC (2014)[52], Indera SC (2014–2015)[15][53]
- Ian Gray – Brunei FA (1994)
- Pat Heard – Brunei FA (1994)
- Alex Kevan – BAFA XI (2002)
- Paul McNally – Brunei FA (1993)
- Gokul Shamsher Limbu – Wijaya FC (2009)
- Gary O'Hara – Brunei FA (1994)
- Jeffrey Parker – Brunei FA (1993)
- Marcus Phillips – Brunei FA (2002)[54]
- Simeon Williams – Najip FC (2019), AKSE Bersatu (2023)
France
[edit]- Luc Devaux – DSP United (2015)
- Johan Gouttefangeas – BAFA XI (2001)
- François Marque – DPMM FC (2017)
Germany
[edit]- Julien Gerster – Indera SC (2021)
Ghana
[edit]- Samuel Kojo Abbey – Kasuka FC (2021–)[55]
- David Adjei – DPMM FC (2006)
- Daniel Asamoah - Miisa United (2022), Jerudong FC (2023)
- Zannoun Farouk Alhassan – Brunei FA (1996–1998)[56][6]
- Osman Bashiru – DPMM FC (2012)[28]
- Prince Boafo – Indera SC (2020)[24]
- Ebenezer Fiifi Nkrumah – Brunei FA (1996)[56]
- Bismark Owusu – Kasuka FC (2023)
- Abdul Salam - DPMM FC II (2020)[57]
Guadeloupe
[edit]- Stéphane Auvray – DPMM FC (2013)[31][48]
Guinea
[edit]- Mandjou Keita – DPMM FC (2008)
Indonesia
[edit]- Agus Haryono - Jerudong FC (2015)[15], Wijaya FC (2017)[58], Setia Perdana FC (2019)
- Amir Hamzah – Rimba Star FC (2023)
- Bintang Arrahim – Rimba Star FC (2023)
- Candra Budianto – Indera SC (2015)[59]
- Endi Susanto – Indera SC (2015)[60]
- Imam Bey Romly – Indera SC (2015)[61], Dagang FT (2018–2019)[62]
- Indra Kurniawan – BAKES FC (2023–)
- Iner Sontany Putra – Indera SC (2018)[63]
- Sigit Prasetia - Wijaya FC (2014–2015)[64][15]
- Yansen Effendi - Jerudong FC (2015–)
Iran
[edit]- Mojtaba Esmaeilzadeh – DPMM FC (2018)[65]
Ivory Coast
[edit]- Adama Coulibaly – Kasuka FC (2023)
- Vouzon Junior – AKSE Bersatu (2023)
- Christian Kouassi – Rimba Star FC (2023)
- Franck Yapo – Kasuka FC (2020)[66]
Japan
[edit]- Shunya Ando - Kasuka FC (2021)[55]
- Aoi Isami - Kasuka FC (2023)
- Dan Ito – QAF FC (2005–2008)[49], DPMM FC (2007–2008)[41]
- Shun Kamino - Kota Ranger FC (2021, 2023)
- Takuya Miyabayashi - Kasuka FC (2024–)
- Yuma Nishimura - Kasuka FC (2024–)
- Shuhei Sasahara - DPMM FC II (2020)
- Yuji Shiono - Kota Ranger FC (2015)
- Shota Wada - Kasuka FC (2021)[55]
Korea Republic
[edit]- Choi Ji-ho - DPMM FC II (2020)
- Jeon Kyung-jun – DPMM FC (2007)
- Oh Ddog-yi – DPMM FC (2009)
Liberia
[edit]- Leon Sullivan Taylor – Kasuka FC (2020–2022, 2024–)[66][55], Indera SC (2023)
- Anthony Tokpah – DPMM FC (2002)
Lithuania
[edit]- Artūras Rimkevičius – DPMM FC (2013)[67]
Malaysia
[edit]- Abdul Wahab Mansor – DPMM FC (2008)[68]
- Aidil Safee – Kota Ranger FC (2020)[69]
- Alrafiq Mirza – Kota Ranger FC (2020)
- Arsyah Ayob – DPMM FC (2006–2008)[70][41]
- Fahmi Isa – Wijaya FC (2003)[71]
- Hasnawi Ismail – DPMM FC (2008)[68]
- Joey Ryan Gundok – DPMM FC (2005–2006)
- K. Linggam – DPMM FC (2007–2008)[68][51]
- Malone Bian Andrew – AKSE Bersatu (2023–)
- Ranilson Batuil – Kota Ranger FC (2020)[69]
- Ridhwan Roslan – BAKES FC (2022), Rimba Star FC (2023–)
- Shariman Che Omar – DPMM FC (2007–2008)[68]
- Sufian Shamsubari – BAFA XI (2001)
- Tekson Tubeng – Indera SC (2020)[24]
- V.Jaganathan – DPMM FC (2008)[72]
Maldives
[edit]- Ali Ashfaq – DPMM FC (2007–2008)[51][44]
- Ibrahim Fazeel – DPMM FC (2007–2008)[51][44]
Mali
[edit]- Salif Zana Diarra – Kasuka FC (2024–)
Mexico
[edit]- Rodrigo Prieto – DPMM FC (2002)[73][33]
- Julio Cruz – DPMM FC (2024)[74]
Moldova
[edit]Morocco
[edit]- Mohcine El-Araichi - BAKES FC (2023–)
- Abdel Hakim El-Bahloul – DPMM FC (2008)[51]
- Zouhair El-Makhloufi - Najip FC (2018–2019)[75]
- Zineddine Rafik - Indera SC (2023–)
Nepal
[edit]- Bibek Tamang – Kuala Belait FC (2023–)
- Aakash Thapa – Kuala Belait FC (2023–)
New Zealand
[edit]Nigeria
[edit]- Babatunde Abiodun – Kota Ranger FC (2021–2022), AKSE Bersatu (2023), Indera SC (2024–)
- Mubarak Abubakar - Miisa United FC (2022), Jerudong FC (2023)
- Joe Enefiok – DPMM FC (2002)[33]
- Charles Etuwe – DPMM FC (2002)[33], Brunei FA (2004)[39]
- Jude Ezeagu – Panchor Murai FC (2015–2017)[76]
- Kasali Ganiu – Kota Ranger FC (2023–)
- Micheal Henry – Indera SC (2020–)
- Auwal Kabara – Jerudong FC (2023)
- Emmanuel Samson Kella – Indera SC (2020–2021)
- Kelvin Momoh – AKSE Bersatu (2023)
- Kingsley Nkurumeh – Indera SC (2020)
- Okikiola Hamokol – Kota Ranger FC (2023), Rimba Star FC (2023)
- George Olatunde – Indera SC (2023)
- Ajayi Oluseye – DPMM FC (2001–2004)[33][21], Brunei FA (2005)[77]
North Macedonia
[edit]- Kristijan Naumovski – DPMM FC (2023–)[1]
Northern Ireland
[edit]- Norman Kelly – Brunei FA (1993, 1995)
- Brian McLean – DPMM FC (2015–2016, 2018)[27][65]
Paraguay
[edit]- Atilio Cáceres – DPMM FC (2007)[78]
Portugal
[edit]- João Moreira – DPMM FC (2012–2013)[31]
- Marcelo Oliveira – DPMM FC (2024–)[23]
- Paulo Sérgio – DPMM FC (2015–2016)[79]
Republic of Ireland
[edit]- Joe Gamble – DPMM FC (2014–2015)[80]
- Billy Mehmet – DPMM FC (2017)
- George O'Callaghan – DPMM FC (2002, 2011)[33]
- Roy O'Donovan – DPMM FC (2014)
Romania
[edit]Serbia
[edit]- Željko Savić – DPMM FC (2017)[84]
South Africa
[edit]- Nicholas Klein – AM Gunners (2008–2010)[85][86]
- Mark Williams – Brunei FA (2002–2003)[36][3]
South Sudan
[edit]- Bernard Agele – Kota Ranger FC (2020)[69]
Spain
[edit]- Antonio Syncere Lee – Rimba Star FC (2023)
- Ángel Martínez Ortega – DPMM FC (2023)
Thailand
[edit]- Sombat Leekamnerdthai – Brunei FA (1990)
- Chana Pabao – Pesaka FC (2004)[87]
- Kriengkrai Pethpool – Brunei FA (1990)
- Ong-Arj Prasetjit – Brunei FA (1990)
Timor-Leste
[edit]- Elias Mesquita – Kota Ranger FC (2023–)
Togo
[edit]- Raphaël Patron Akakpo – Brunei FA (1997–1999, 2002)[88][6][54], Sabina FC (2003)
Trinidad and Tobago
[edit]- Barry Swift – DPMM FC (2002)[36][3]
Ukraine
[edit]- Volodymyr Pryyomov – DPMM FC (2018)[65]
United States
[edit]- Howard Jonathan Clarke – Kota Ranger FC (2003)[89]
- Sean Lockhart – DPMM FC (2002)[30][90]
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