List of Brunei Super League hat-tricks

This is a list of association football players that have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match in the Brunei Super League since its first edition in 2012. The first person who achieved this was Safuan Juhar for LLRC FT on 16 December 2012 against Najip FC.[1]

Hat-tricks

Note
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
6 Player scored six goals
7 Player scored seven goals
8 Player scored eight goals
List of Brunei Super League hat-tricks
# Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
1 Safuan Juhar5  BruneiLLRC FTNajip FC7–516 December 2012[1]
2 Abu Bakar Mahari  BruneiJerudong FCNajip FC6–023 December 2012[2]
3 Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman  BruneiIndera SCWijaya FC7–323 December 2012[3]
4 Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman8  BruneiIndera SCNajip FC20–126 January 2013[4]
5 Azwan Ali Rahman7  BruneiIndera SCNajip FC20–126 January 2013[4]
6 Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman6  BruneiMS ABDBNajip FC11–11 February 2013[5]
7 Hafis Mahari  BruneiQAF FCKilanas FC4–33 February 2013[6]
8 Budiman Jumat  BruneiMS ABDBKilanas FC4–33 March 2013[7]
9 Hafis Mahari  BruneiQAF FCNajip FC9–29 March 2013[8]
10 Haikal Zaidi  BruneiLLRC FTWijaya FC3–12 May 2014[9]
11 Jasriman Johari  BruneiMS PDBKilanas FC6–112 May 2014[10]
12 Reduan Petara  BruneiIndera SCJerudong FC6–01 June 2014[11]
13 Mardi Mirza Abdullah  BruneiQAF FCWijaya FC8–026 June 2014[12]
14 Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman  BruneiIndera SCQAF FC7–12 August 2014[13]
15 Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman  BruneiMS ABDBIKLS FC5–011 August 2015[14]
16 Hardi Bujang  BruneiJerudong FCMS ABDB3–216 August 2015[15]
17 Nur Syazwan Halidi  BruneiTabuan MudaLun Bawang5–116 August 2015[16]
18 Fazizzul Hussin  BruneiMS PDBKilanas FC4–117 August 2015[17]
19 Razimie Ramlli  BruneiMS ABDBMS PDB4–011 September 2015[18]
20 Nur Syazwan Halidi  BruneiTabuan MudaKilanas FC5–213 September 2015[19]
21 Azri Zahari4  BruneiNajip FCIKLS FC5–326 October 2015[20]
22 Nur Syazwan Halidi  BruneiTabuan MudaMS PDB5–120 November 2015[21]
23 Hardi Bujang  BruneiJerudong FCIKLS FC8–029 November 2015[22]
24 Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman4  BruneiIndera SCJerudong FC7–012 March 2016[23]
25 Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman  BruneiMS ABDBJerudong FC6–123 April 2016[24]
26 Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman  BruneiMS ABDBIndera SC5–016 August 2016[25]
27 Esmendy Ibrahim  BruneiKasuka FCJerudong FC5–024 April 2017[26]
28 Abu Bakar Mahari4  BruneiKota RangerMenglait FC6–026 April 2017[27]
29 Asri Aspar  BruneiIndera SCMS PDB6–02 August 2017[28]
30 Petrus Jumat  BruneiLun BawangMenglait FC9–26 August 2017[29]
31 Yunus Lupat  BruneiLun BawangMenglait FC9–26 August 2017[29]
32 Faiz Farhan Kamat  BruneiNajip FCMS PDB3–36 August 2017[29]
33 Hamizan Aziz Sulaiman  BruneiIndera SCMS ABDB3–215 September 2017[30]
34 Abu Bakar Mahari  BruneiKota RangerMenglait FC5–117 September 2017[31]
35 Shafie Effendy  BruneiIndera SCNajip FC6–026 September 2017[32]
36 Razimie Ramlli  BruneiMS ABDBKota Ranger4–129 September 2017[33]
37 Marhazif Ahad  BruneiWijaya FCNajip FC4–211 October 2017[34]
38 Asri Aspar5  BruneiIndera SCMenglait FC9–013 October 2017[35]
39 Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman4  BruneiMS ABDBKasuka FC5–017 November 2017[36]
40 Amir Anak Bujang  BruneiLun BawangMenglait FC7–014 January 2018[37]
41 Hanif Aiman Adanan4  BruneiKasuka FCSetia Perdana11–028 October 2018[38]
42 Nur Asyraffahmi Norsamri  BruneiKota RangerIKLS FC5–116 November 2018[39]
43 Razimie Ramlli4  BruneiMS ABDBNajip-BAKES5–023 November 2018[40]
44 Norfariz Sayang  BruneiWijaya FCIKLS FC3–130 November 2018[41]
45 Amalul Said  BruneiKota RangerNajip-BAKES7–19 December 2018[42]
46 Razimie Ramlli  BruneiMS ABDBNajip-BAKES4–14 January 2019[43]
47 Anaqi Sufi Omar Baki  BruneiWijaya FCKota Ranger4–318 January 2019[44]
48 Reduan Petara  BruneiKasuka FCLun Bawang5–024 February 2019[45]
49 Farish Aryan Abdul Rahman  BruneiMS PDBNajip FC4–11 March 2019[46]
50 Khairul Abdul Halim  BruneiSetia PerdanaLun Bawang5–13 March 2019[47]
51 Hanif Aiman Adanan5  BruneiKasuka FCNajip FC8–112 April 2019[48]
52 Asri Aspar4  BruneiIndera SCIKLS FC6–112 April 2019[49]
53 Fadhli Salleh  BruneiMS ABDBIKLS MB-56–029 February 2020[50]

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