Football Association of Brunei Darussalam

[8] The decision was made in order to firmly reflect on the association's objective of producing innovative and substantial advancements to increase the sport's viability.

The B$3.9 million technical centre, which is entirely sponsored by the FIFA Forward Development Programme, is anticipated to give young people greater possibilities to hone their footballing abilities.

[14] On July 11, 2021, a decade after it was formed, the Football Association of Brunei Darussalam (FABD) aligned itself with the country's philosophy as part of its rebranding strategy.

The logo also features a green football covered with honeycomb pattern, signifying the association's wish to inject more precise and better growth in the sport.

The decisions were taken to reflect the association's vision of delivering fresh and more robust developments, making the sport more sustainable in the country by 2035.

The USD 2.9 million project is completely funded by the FIFA Forward Development Programme and is expected to provide more opportunities for the youth to improve their footballing skills.

Considering the time needed to adapt to the new standards once the country started to open its activities once more, the FABD opted to stop the 2021 Brunei Super League.

[15] After failing to submit a statutory audit to FIFA in 2023,[16] the FABD announced the suspension of the president as well as the termination of the General Secretary on 16 November.

Prior to now, the NFABD had enquired about participating in the M-League and, ideally, having direct entry to the top division, the Malaysia Super League.

FABD Headquarters