Fakharrazi Hassan

[9] For the next couple of seasons, Fakharrazi made a handful of appearances without cementing a regular place in the team due to the form of Aminuddin Zakwan Tahir and later Helmi Zambin in his preferred right-back spot.

Midway through a disastrous campaign in 2017, he swapped teams with Haizul Rani Metusin and returned to MS ABDB where he won the domestic league title, making 16 appearances for the armymen and scoring once.

[18] Two years later he was ever-present at right midfield under Steve Kean at the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup qualification, scoring twice in as many games against Timor-Leste and hosts Laos.

[22] He started both games when after providing the cross for Adi Said's goal in a promising 0–1 victory in Kaohsiung,[23] he was taken off injured early in the second leg, and subsequently his team faltered to a 0–2 reverse which eliminated them from the World Cup in Russia.

[28] After barely getting any playing time for his club in 2018, his resurgence under Adrian Pennock earned him a callup for the 2022 World Cup qualification matches against Mongolia in June 2019, but he declined due to unspecified reasons.

[34] Fakharrazi had a brother named Abdul Halim who was a footballer with Kasuka FC and previously won the 2012 Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy with Brunei U21,[35] who passed away at the age of 30 on 24 August 2023.