The following 2018–19 season saw the addition of talented youngster Nur Asyraffahmi Norsamri to the team who gave a major contribution to Kota Ranger's first ever FA Cupfinal victory.[5] Faturrahman scored a total of five league goals for the campaign where his team finished in fifth position.[6]
In March 2024, Faturrahman was announced on DPMM's website to be one of several new local players to join the professional club for the upcoming 2024–25 Singapore Premier League.[11] He officially signed for the royalty-owned club on 9 May.[12]
International career
Faturrahman was called up by Mario Rivera for the Brunei national team in February 2024 and was subsequently brought to Saudi Arabia for the newly created 2024 FIFA Series in the following month.[1] He made his international debut as a second-half substitute in a 2–0 defeat to Bermuda on 22 March 2024.[13]
Despite the lack of minutes for his club, Faturrahman was selected by interim head coach Jamie McAllister for Brunei's play-off tie against Macau for a spot at the third qualifying round of the 2027 Asian Cup in September 2024.[14] He featured as a substitute in both fixtures where Brunei overcame their opponents with a 4–0 aggregate score.[15]
Faturrahman was given a starting berth alongside Razimie Ramlli by new head coach Vinícius Eutrópio in a friendly against Russia on 15 November 2024.[16] The powerful opponents were 11–0 victors in the match.
Faturrahman is also a qari and has competed in local and international Qur'an recitation competitions.[17][8][18] He is the cousin of Brunei futsal international player Abu Suffian Adanan, and nephew of Azman Ilham Noor of Kasuka FC.