Youth career Afindi attended Sengkurong Primary School and afterwards
Sayyidina Husain Secondary School and was selected for what is nowadays called the Brunei Darussalam Schools' Sports Council (MSSSBD) sports scheme. Kasuka won the Pepsi Cup League in 2001, beating the already mighty
DPMM FC in the final.
Brunei (Malaysia Premier League team) Afindi also turned out for Brunei's national team that was in freefall two years after winning the
Malaysia Cup, beginning with the
2001 Liga Perdana 2. It would be two seasons later when Afindi nets his first goal for the Wasps, the decider in a 2–3 win over
Selangor MPPJ on 9 March 2003. The return of
Brian Bothwell boosted the team that was pushing for promotion but a slow start to the season proved detrimental as Brunei finished fifth and outside the
Malaysia Super League play-offs, only due to goal difference.
B-League and DPMM stint Afindi played for Kasuka in the
B-League in
2002 and
2003, and moved to
Sengkurong in
2004 when he faced relegation to Premier Two. He transferred to newly promoted
NBT FC and stayed there for two seasons, finishing in mid-table. At the end of the
2007–08 Malaysia Super League season,
DPMM FC recruited several NBT FC players namely
Azman Ilham Noor and
Abu Bakar Mahari with Afindi joining them in preseason, but the de-registration of the
Brunei Football Association (BAFA) and subsequent ruffling by
FIFA meant that DPMM had to move to the
S.League. However, by the time the
season started, Afindi was no longer in the squad.
Post-hiatus After a few years out of playing league football Afindi signed for
QAF FC in the
2012–13 Brunei Super League season. In
the following season he finally managed to score for QAF in a 8–0 victory over
Wijaya FC. He joined several of his teammates to move to
Jerudong FC after the season concluded and QAF FC disbanded. He scored his first goal for Jerudong in a 4–1 victory against
Lun Bawang FC on 17 May 2015.
Kasuka Afindi next returned to his first club
Kasuka FC, reformed and newly promoted into the
2016 Brunei Super League. On the third matchday against
Indera SC on 27 March, Afindi was involved in an altercation which resulted in a red card for
Hardi Bujang and sparked scenes of unrest from both sides that forced the match to be abandoned. The two teams were fined and suspended for this but after a lengthy appeal that shortened the league to a single round of matches, the suspensions were rescinded. Afindi scored his first goal for Kasuka in a 2–0 victory against
MS PDB on 21 August from the penalty spot. In the
2017-18 season, Afindi contributed three goals to help Kasuka reach a commendable fourth-place finish. Towards their best ever season of
2018-19 when they finished as runners-up, Kasuka added talented young Brunei youth internationals to their ranks including striker
Hanif Aiman Adanan who eventually became the league's top scorer. This reduced Afindi's role into a bit-part player, finding the back of the net only once against
Lun Bawang FC in a 5–0 victory on 24 February 2019. He also converted a penalty in a 2–0 win against
Wijaya FC in the
FA Cup the next month.
Later career Afindi switched clubs to
Wijaya FC for the
2020 season, and stayed with them in
2021 after the league was cancelled. He then played for
Kota Ranger FC from
2022 to
2023. ==International career==