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Moksen Mohammad

Moksen Mohammad
Personal information
Full name Moksen bin Mohammad
Date of birth 1971 (age 45–46)
Place of birth Brunei
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current team
Retired
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1999 Brunei
National team
1992–1999 Brunei 4+ (0+)
Teams managed
2000–2003 Kasuka FC
2001–2002 Brunei (assistant coach)
2005 Brunei U20
2008 Brunei (assistant coach)
2008 NBT FC
2011 Indera SC
2011–12 Brunei U21 (assistant coach)
2013– DPMM FC (assistant coach)
2016– Brunei (assistant coach)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 March 2017.
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 3 March 2017

Moksen bin Mohammad is a Bruneian former international footballer and current coach. He previously played for the Brunei national representative team in the M-League as a forward. He is now assistant coach to Steve Kean at Brunei DPMM FC as well as to Kwon Oh-son for the Brunei national football team.

Moksen represented Brunei in the Malaysian league from 1992 until 1999, he played sparingly for the Wasps as he was often overlooked for Rosanan Samak, Suni Mat Jerah, Said Abdullah as well as the prolific import duo of Brian Bothwell and Raphael Patron Akakpo. Moksen retired from the team after winning the 1999 Malaysia Cup, one of seven players to do so.

Moksen soon took up coaching and steered Kasuka FC to becoming district league champions in 2000, as well as beating a very young DPMM FC to domestic silverware the following year. This did not go unnoticed with his former coach Mick Jones who made Moksen his assistant in 2001.

Moksen coached the Brunei under-20s at the 2005 AFF U-20 Youth Championship held in Indonesia. His next assignment was for the national team at the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualification matches held in the Philippines as assistant to Kwon Oh-son. He then briefly coached NBT FC in 2008 and Indera SC in 2011, and was back with Kwon for the locally-held 2012 Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy which Brunei won.


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