Veteran Syafiq seeks second wind, and more fuel, with Brunei


PETALING JAYA: After more than a decade of playing in Malaysia’s top tier, Syafiq Ahmad (pic) is embracing a new challenge and a new home.

The 30-year-old attacker, who has previously donned the jerseys of Kedah and Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), has made a surprise switch to Brunei this season as the nation marks its return to the Malaysian Super League after a 16-year hiatus.

For Syafiq, the move is more than just a change in scenery – it’s a personal and professional reset.

“I wanted to experience a new wind – in Malay, we say angin baru,” said Syafiq.

“It is nice to be in a new team, especially one that’s making a comeback to the league after such a long time.”

Having made his professional debut with Kedah in 2013 and achieving success with JDT from 2018 onwards, Syafiq is now one of the senior figures in the Brunei set-up.

He also brings with him international pedigree, with 43 caps and 11 goals for the Malaysian national team.

But his role in Brunei is not just about experience. It is strategic.

Syafiq has been brought in to form a lethal partnership with rising Indonesian star Ramadhan Sananta, one of South-East Asia’s most promising young strikers.

With Syafiq’s intelligent movement, pressing ability, and knack for unlocking defences with timely through balls and powerful headers, the duo is expected to spearhead Brunei’s attack.

“Ramadhan is a hardworking lad, has good football qualities and is a good human being as well,” Syafiq said of his new teammate.

“It is easy to work with him in attack and we will do our best to help the team.”

Syafiq, who is known for being a relentless presser and often acts as a team’s first defender up front, will likely play a hybrid role – part creator, part finisher – while guiding the younger players around him.

He has only been with the team for two weeks but he is already feeling at home.

“It is harmonious so far. The players and officials have treated me well. I can’t wait for the season to get started.

One major factor in his smooth transition has been the club’s coach Jamie McAllister, who Syafiq credits for being a players’ coach.

“The coach always looks at the side of the player. He’s someone who’s good at man management. It’s easy to discuss tactical matters and other things with him.”

Brunei will start their league campaign by taking on Police at the Selayang Stadium on Aug 9.

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