In December 2008, FFBD registered with the Registrar of Societies and announced their establishment on 15 January 2009 with the blessing of the
Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports of Brunei with the intention of replacing BAFA as Brunei's national association representative at FIFA. Its president was former national player
Hamid Jaafar who was then the
Permanent Secretary at the
Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources. Other key positions include prominent lawyer Sheikh Noordin Sheikh Mohammad as General Secretary, Johari Bongsu as secretariat,
Rosanan Samak as Tournament Secretary and
Yunos Yusof as treasurer. However FIFA and by extension regional associations
AFC and
AFF refused to acknowledge FFBD, insisting that BAFA should be reinstated by the Brunei government. Finally in September 2009, FIFA suspended Brunei from its membership, banning the country from participating in any affiliated tournaments and leagues. FFBD organised the
2009–10 Brunei Premier League, the
2009 Brunei League Cup and the
2010 Brunei FA Cup under the FIFA ban. The
2011 Brunei Premier League was still underway when FIFA announced the lifting of Brunei's suspension in June 2011, with the condition that a new association called the
National Football Association of Brunei Darussalam (NFABD) be its sole representative. This effectively outlawed FFBD and led to its swift dismemberment as well as the cancellation of all ongoing tournaments organised by FFBD. == Association members ==