结果

汶莱超级联赛 08/27 08:00 - Bakes FC v Indera FC W 0-10
汶莱超级联赛 08/06 08:00 - 哲鲁东FC v Indera FC W 0-10
汶莱超级联赛 07/28 12:15 - Kota Ranger v Indera FC D 1-1
汶莱超级联赛 07/21 12:15 - Setia Perdana FC v Indera FC W 0-9
汶莱超级联赛 07/09 12:15 - Indera FC v Bakes FC W 6-0
汶莱超级联赛 07/02 08:00 - 班卓穆莱 v Indera FC W 0-10
汶莱超级联赛 05/19 12:15 - Indera FC v IKLS FC W 4-0
汶莱超级联赛 05/12 12:15 - Kasuka FC v Indera FC L 6-1
汶莱超级联赛 07/25 08:00 - MS ABDB v Indera FC D 0-0
亚足联杯 01/29 09:00 16 严戈联 v Indera FC L 3-1
亚足联杯 01/22 12:15 16 Indera FC v 严戈联 L 1-6
汶莱超级联赛 01/20 08:10 - Indera FC v Kasuka FC L 1-2

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 8 2 6
Wins 6 2 4
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 51 10 41
Goals against 7 0 7
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Indera SC

Indera Sports Club (Malay: Kelab Sukan Indera; abbrev: ISC), formerly Kilat FC and Indera Football Association, is a multi-sports club based in Brunei, mostly known for its association football team.

History

Early years

Kilat FC was founded in 1970 by nobleman Pengiran Anak Hassanuddin Al-Haj bin Pengiran Anak Safiuddin with his siblings, and was based in Kilanas. The club underwent several name changes Indera Football Association and Indera Football Club. Over the years they became an established force in the local football scene, winning district-level championships in the seventies and eighties.

Success in Brunei

In 2002, Indera became one of the teams that featured in the inaugural Proton B-League, but finished fifth in their group and failed to advance to the second stage. They accomplished this the next season, finishing in sixth place. They then made eighth place for the next three seasons, in risk of relegation to the Premier II, the second level of the Brunei league structure then. In the 2009–10 season, the team was boosted by the arrivals of Sairol Sahari, Azwan Saleh and Helmi Zambin on loan from DPMM FC, ultimately faring much better in sixth place.

In early 2010, the club management decided to change its name to Indera Sports Club to incorporate other disciplines such as futsal, badminton and netball. The football team entered the Brunei Super League as a founding member in 2012, winning the championship thanks to stellar performances by future Brunei stars such as Azwan Ali Rahman, Nurikhwan Othman and Abdul Mu'iz Sisa, with the astute signing of Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman from QAF FC the previous year also becoming a major contributing factor. They won both Super League championships in 2013 and 2014. They had their biggest win by demolishing Najib FC 20–1 in the 2013 Super League. During the 2014 Super League, Indera retained the championship, with a solitary defeat to MS ABDB their only blemish all season.

The 2015 Super League match between ISC and Tabuan Muda, which was called off last Sunday, has been requested to be replayed. After 61 minutes, the match at the Track & Field Sports Complex in Berakas was abandoned when Shahrin Momin, the captain of ISC, was sent off after receiving a second yellow card, leaving just eight players on the field. The game, which had no goals, was interrupted right away by the referee, who stated that one side's team could not have more than eight players. The choice, meanwhile, did not follow FIFA regulations. The team came in runners-up after the champions MS ABDB.

Despite losing to MS ABDB in the Super League of that year, Indera finally defeated them 2–0 at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium and was awarded the 2015 DST Sumbangsih Cup. Both Sam Ford and Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman scored each of the winning goals for ISC after half-time.

Indera SC won their second Super Cup after winning the finals 2–1 against MS ABDB. Amirul Hakeem Kasim broke the equalizer by scoring on the 107th minute of the match. The club won the 2017–18 FA Cup after two winning goals each scored by Zulkhairy Razali and Asri Aspar against MS PDB. ISC would proceed to win the following 2018 Super Cup after a 2–1 victory against MS ABDB that same year.

Indera's Syafiq Safiuddin during a friendly match against Nelayan FT in 2022.

2020 AFC Cup

Indera SC debuts for the 2020 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup. During the first leg play-offs, Indera was thrashed 6–1 by Yangon United at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium. On 13 December 2019, the club officially announced the signing of four foreign players prior to their second leg knockout against Yangon United. The players were Rodrigo Tosi, Marcelo Carvalho de Souza, Prince Yamoah Boafo and Tekson Tubeng. ISC was again defeated 3–1, with Marcelo and Rodrigo Tosi scoring the two Indera goals of that tournament. The club was sent home after an aggregated 9–1 loss.

The club was at 7th place in the 2020 Super League when it was unexpectedly postponed and eventually cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the country, ending the tournament with only two matches completed. This would occur again prior to the 2021 Super League following to the restrictions reapplied by the Ministry of Health, and finally abandoned after orders made by the Football Association of Brunei Darussalam (FABD). That following year, the restrictions were lifted and the club would participate in the 2022 FA Cup, it also being the only football tournament held by the FABD for the year. ISC would only made it as far as the quarter finals after two devastating losses, 5–1 and 8–0 against DPMM FC.

In the 2023 season, Indera finished as runners-up in the league after 16 games, behind Kasuka FC.

好的,下面是一份关于足球队伍“Indera FC”的简介:

Indera FC,成立之初位于印度尼西亚的苏拉威西岛,是一支业余足球队,自成立以来一直致力于提供足球训练和比赛的机会,以及参加各种比赛和活动。队伍名称“Indera”来源于拉丁语,意为“在历史与未来之间”,表达了队伍在足球场上寻求历史与现代、传统与创新的平衡的信念。

队伍标志是由一只足球和抽象的线条构成的图标,象征着队伍致力于将足球运动推向新的高度。该队伍的主场是Indera体育场,设施虽稍显简陋,但球队的精神却使得每一个在这里踢球的人充满热情。

在人员组成上,队伍中有23名球员,其中8名球员来自本地的大学,其余的则来自不同的职业背景。队伍的教练是前职业球员穆罕默德·哈里斯,他拥有超过20年的执教经验。

在比赛中,队伍曾在2019年参加了苏拉威西岛的业余联赛,并取得了第三名的好成绩。此外,队伍还参加了印尼足协举办的“希望联盟”比赛,尽管在赛季中途被淘汰,但队伍的表现仍然赢得了球迷和媒体的赞誉。

总的来说,“Indera FC”是一支充满活力和潜力的业余足球队,他们的目标是成为一支有影响力的职业足球队伍,为印尼足球的发展做出贡献。