Adi Said

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Adi Said
Personnel
Surname Adi bin Haji Mohammad Said
birthday October 15, 1990
place of birth RimbaBrunei
size 168 cm
position Center Forward
Juniors
Years station
Manggis United
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2007-2011 Majra FC
2012-2018 Brunei DPMM FC 108 (29)
2019 UiTM FC
2019 Brunei DPMM FC 10 0(4)
2020– Kota Ranger FC 0 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2011-2014 Brunei U21 10 (11)
2014-2019 Brunei U23 10 0(3)
2012– Brunei 23 0(9)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 5, 2020

Adi Said (born October 15, 1990 in Rimba ), with full name Adi bin Haji Mohammad Said , is a Bruneian football player .

Adi Said is the brother of Shah Razen Said , Amalul Said , Ahmad Hafiz Said , Abdul Azim , Amirul Sabqi , Amiruddin Nizam and Abdul Mateem .

Career

society

Adi Said was under contract with Majra FC in the Sultanate of Brunei from 2007 to 2011 . In 2012 he moved to Brunei DPMM FC . DPMM is a club that plays in the highest Singaporean league, the Singapore Premier League . In 2015 he celebrated the Singapore soccer championship with DPMM. He was runner-up in 2012 and 2014. He was in the final of the Singapore Cup in 2018. The final against Albirex Niigata (Singapore) was lost 4-1. He left the field in 2009, 2012 and 2014 as the winner of the Singapore League Cup . By the end of 2018 he had played 108 first division games for DPMM. At the beginning of 2019 he moved to Malaysia . Here he joined UiTM FC . The club from Shah Alam played in the second division, the Malaysia Premier League . After six months, he returned to DPMM in mid-2019. In 2019 he became champion again with DPMM. At the beginning of 2020 he went back to his homeland. Here the first division club Kota Ranger FC signed him. With the club he plays in the first division, the Brunei Super League .

National team

Adi Said played ten times for the U21 and U23 national teams . Since 2012 he has played for the Brunei national team .

successes

Brunei DPMM FC

Master: 2015, 2019
Runner-up: 2012, 2014
Finalist: 2018
Winner: 2009, 2012, 2014
Finalist: 2013, 2016

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