On 26 January 2013, Indera SC defeated Najip FC twenty goals to one, which produced as of 2024 the highest-scoring match in the history of the Brunei Super League. [2] Exactly a week later, MS ABDB beat the same team with the score of 11–1, with goalkeeper Suhandi Mahali scoring a penalty in the game, making him the first goalkeeper to score in the Super League, and third overall in Brunei football history.[3]
The league championship went down to the wire on 10 March 2013, with Indera SC needing a win against the unbeaten Royal Brunei Armed Forces Sports Council.[4] The league top scorer Azwan Ali Rahman scored the winner for Indera on the 82nd minute to give Indera the league championship on goal difference, thanks to the abovementioned game against Najip where they scored nine more goals than their opposition had managed.[5]
Teams
Qualification
The newly-formed National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam organised a competition called the National Football League from December 2011 to May 2012. 32 clubs were divided into four groups to determine the ten teams who will compete in the Super League.[6] The qualified teams were as follows:[7]