Wijaya FC

Wijaya FC

Leagues Played
Brunei Super League 12
Links
Wikipedia

Résultats

Brunei Super League 08/27 08:00 - Wijaya FC v MS PDB L 1-3
Brunei Super League 08/13 08:00 - Wijaya FC v Rimba Star L 2-3
Brunei Super League 07/29 12:15 - Wijaya FC v AKSE Bersatu L 1-3
Brunei Super League 07/23 08:00 - Wijaya FC v BSRC W 1-0
Brunei Super League 07/02 12:15 - Wijaya FC v Kasuka FC L 0-5
Brunei Super League 06/25 12:15 - IKLS FC v Wijaya FC L 3-2
Brunei Super League 02/28 12:15 - Wijaya FC v MS PDB W 2-1
Brunei Super League 04/10 12:15 - Setia Perdana FC v Wijaya FC W 1-3
Brunei Super League 02/01 12:19 - Wijaya FC v Najip I-Team W 2-0
Brunei Super League 12/16 08:01 - Wijaya FC v Lun Bawang W 3-2
Brunei Super League 11/16 12:54 - Indera SC v Wijaya FC D 3-3
Brunei Super League 01/21 12:11 - Kota Ranger v Wijaya FC L 4-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 4 3 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 6 4 2
Goals against 9 6 3
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Wijaya FC

Wijaya Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Sepak Wijaya; abbrev: WFC) is a professional football club from Brunei that competes in the Brunei Super League. They are a founding member of both the B-League in 2002, as well as the Super League in 2012. They were also the inaugural winners of the Brunei FA Cup in 2002.

History

Early years

In 1975, the club began as a bunch of under-14s competing at the Ong Sum Ping Field under the name Pekerma FC. The senior side Youngster FC, the club that served as an example and source of encouragement for the teenagers as they grew up, occupied the space the majority of the time. They would work out together, and five years after Youngster FC ceased to exist, Pekerma finally changed their name to the OSP Rangers as they took part in competitions.

Local successes

Wijaya FC didn't get started until they registered for the Brunei-Muara District League in 1989. They made an impression in their first season, finishing second in Division II, which led to their promotion to the top division, where they competed from 1990 until 2001. They entered the B-League in 2002 as one of the top teams in the country and nurtured players that would become Bruneian household names like Wardun Yussof, Ratano Tuah and Norsillmy Taha. In the 2002 Brunei FA Cup final, Wijaya defeated MS ABDB 1–0 to claim their first trophy. Indeed it was the latter who scored the winning goal in the final. The next year, they won the Super Cup by the same margin against the same opponents.

After going undefeated in the second round, Wijaya added another trophy to his collection by winning the 2003 Brunei Premier League championship. In their final game, they defeated Indera SC 1–0 thanks to a goal from Norsillmy Taha, finishing two points ahead of DPMM FC. Twenty teams in all, divided into two groups, competed in the event, with Wijaya finishing second in Group B. In the second round, the top 10 teams went on.As the final fixtures were not played at the same time, Wijaya needed to rely on the result between DPMM FC and MS ABDB to keep their lead at the table, and it was the Armymen who performed a huge upset by beating the royally-owned club and hand Wijaya the title.

Present day

For the 2007–2008 season, they reached the FA Cup final once more, but this time, the armymen came out on top 1–0. In 2016, Wijaya competed in the Super League again and finished in third place. In their most recent performance during the 2018–19 season, they finished third once more after collecting 37 points from 18 games. The club was in 6th place in the 2020 Super League when it was unexpectedly postponed and eventually cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, ending the tournament with only two matches completed. Wijaya came in third in Group C during the group stage of the 2022 FA Cup and failed to qualify for the knockout stage.

**Wijaya FC : l'équipe de football bruneienne**

Wijaya FC est un club de football professionnel basé à Bandar Seri Begawan, au Brunei. Fondé en 2000, le club a remporté plusieurs titres nationaux, dont la Brunei Super League à six reprises.

**Histoire**

Wijaya FC a été fondé en 2000 par Haji Wijaya bin Haji Udin. L'équipe a rapidement connu le succès, remportant la Brunei Super League dès sa première saison. Le club a continué à dominer le football brunein, remportant le championnat à six reprises et la Coupe du Brunei à quatre reprises.

**Stade**

Wijaya FC joue ses matchs à domicile au Stade National de Hassanal Bolkiah. Le stade possède une capacité de 28 000 places et accueille également les matchs de l'équipe nationale de football du Brunei.

**Joueurs et entraîneur**

L'équipe de Wijaya FC est composée de joueurs locaux et étrangers. Le club a également attiré des joueurs internationaux de renom, tels que l'ancien attaquant d'Arsenal Nwankwo Kanu.

L'entraîneur actuel de Wijaya FC est le Brunein Hasrin Karim. Karim a une longue expérience du football brunein et a entraîné l'équipe nationale de football du Brunei de 2015 à 2018.

**Compétitions internationales**

Wijaya FC a représenté le Brunei dans plusieurs compétitions internationales, notamment la Coupe AFC et la Coupe ASEAN des clubs. Le club a atteint les demi-finales de la Coupe ASEAN des clubs en 2018, sa meilleure performance internationale à ce jour.

**Palmarès**

* Brunei Super League (6) : 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2010, 2012
* Coupe du Brunei (4) : 2000, 2003, 2012, 2018