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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:

  1. The player joined the team and played for at least one match for the team.
  2. The player is ineligible to represent the Brunei national football team.

Current foreign Brunei-based players are in bold.


Afghanistan Afghanistan

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Algeria Algeria

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Argentina Argentina

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Australia Australia

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Belarus Belarus

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Brazil Brazil

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Bulgaria Bulgaria

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Cameroon Cameroon

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Canada Canada

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Chile Chile

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Croatia Croatia

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England England

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France France

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Germany

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Ghana Ghana

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Guadeloupe Guadeloupe

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Guinea Guinea

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Indonesia Indonesia

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Iran Iran

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Ivory Coast Ivory Coast

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Japan Japan

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Korea Republic South Korea

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Liberia Liberia

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Lithuania Lithuania

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Malaysia Malaysia

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Maldives Maldives

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Mali Mali

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Mexico Mexico

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Moldova Moldova

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Morocco Morocco

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Nepal Nepal

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New Zealand New Zealand

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Nigeria Nigeria

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North Macedonia North Macedonia

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Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

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Paraguay Paraguay

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Portugal Portugal

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Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland

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Romania Romania

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Serbia Serbia

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South Africa South Africa

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South Sudan South Sudan

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Spain Spain

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Thailand Thailand

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  • Sombat Leekamnerdthai – Brunei FA (1990)
  • Chana Pabao – Pesaka FC (2004)[87]
  • Kriengkrai Pethpool – Brunei FA (1990)
  • Ong-Arj Prasetjit – Brunei FA (1990)

Timor-Leste East Timor

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Togo Togo

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Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago

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Ukraine Ukraine

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United States United States

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