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  2. Saeh Hill - Wikipedia

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    Saeh Hill (Malay: Bukit Saeh), [2] is a hill in Mukim Lumapas, Brunei-Muara District of Brunei. [3] The Bukit Saeh Recreational Park also exists in nearby Kampong Lumapas 'A' . [ 4 ] The hill is known for activities such as hiking and sometimes Jungle Rescue Course for search and rescue .

  3. List of football clubs in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Bahtera Kemudi Sekawan (BAKES) FC; Ikatan Kampong Lurong Sekuna-Mulaut Ban 5 (IKLS-MB5) FC; Setia Perdana FC; Bamit FC; Dato Pemancha Saging (DPS) Ukong

  4. Football Association of Brunei Darussalam - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the association and the Brunei Shell Recreation Club (BSRC) organised the 'NFABD U6/U8 and U10 Grassroots Football Festival 2019 in celebration of AFC Grassroots Football Day' as part of an ongoing initiative to support the development of the youth's football skills and talents.

  5. BSRC FC - Wikipedia

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    The club started entering a football team for Brunei's domestic football competition the B-League in 2004, finishing 10th in the newly organized second level Premier Two. [2] They managed to play in the top-flight in only two seasons, 2007/08 and 2009/10. BSRC playing against Azmainshah FC during the 2022 FA Cup's group stage.

  6. Brunei Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Brunei State Amateur Football Association was formed in 1952 in Seria, Brunei. [1] It was formally registered to the Registrar of Soceities in 1956, and afterwards joined FIFA in 1969 as the Brunei Amateur Football Association or simply BAFA, which it was still referred to as until its final days even after the dropping of 'Amateur' from its name in 1993.

  7. List of newspapers in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Borneo Bulletin - first appeared on November 7, 1953; the only newspaper in Brunei to publish seven days a week; BruDirect - also known as Brunei Direct; an online newspaper and the largest online media information tool; a pioneer in the field of online media in Brunei Darussalam; the website has an audience of 70,000 to 80,000 visits per day

  8. Wijaya FC - Wikipedia

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    Wijaya Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Sepak Wijaya; abbrev: WFC) is a professional football club from Brunei that competes in the Brunei Super League. [1] They are a founding member of both the B-League in 2002, [2] as well as the Super League in 2012. [3] They were also the inaugural winners of the Brunei FA Cup in 2002. [4]

  9. Panchor Murai FC - Wikipedia

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    Panchor Murai FC formerly played at the district level of Brunei's football pyramid, under the name MPK Pancur Murai. [3] [4] [5] They qualified for the Brunei Premier League in 2015, [6] and finished fourth out of 11 clubs that season. [7] They struggled for form in the season after, [8] barely managing to survive the drop in eighth place. [9]