On 29 September 2017, Razimie scored a hat-trick in the 4–1 win over title contenders Kota Ranger, who were unbeaten before the match took place.[6] He scored 16 goals in that season to help the Armymen win their third straight championship.[3] Despite his mid-season transfer to DPMM, his twelve goals in the same number of appearances in the 2018-19 season made him eligible for a fourth winner's medal when MS ABDB celebrated another league title in April 2019.[7]
DPMM
In February 2019, Razimie moved to Brunei's sole professional team DPMM which competes in the Singapore Premier League, reuniting him with his ABDB strike partner Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman.[8] He made his debut in the home fixture against Geylang International on 9 March as a late substitute, scoring a 90th-minute goal to seal a 3–0 win for his team.[9]
At the start of 2024, Razimie was released by the professional club.[11] However, he was re-signed to the club to play for the second team in the 2024–25 Brunei Super League.[12]
The following year, Razimie was selected for the Wasps' two-legged 2022 World Cup qualification in June.[17] He started in both games and scored twice in the second leg at home for a 2–1 win over Mongolia. His goals were not enough to put Brunei through as Brunei lost 2–3 on aggregate.[18]
After the COVID-19 pandemic prevented Brunei from playing any international matches for three years, Razimie laced up for the national team in four friendlies in 2022. The first game was against Laos that finished 3–2 to the hosts in Vientiane on 27 May.[19] Exactly two months later, he started the game against Malaysia at Bukit Jalil Stadium in a 4–0 loss.[20] Later that September he made two further appearances for the Wasps playing at home, one from the start in a 0–3 defeat to the Maldives and one from the bench in a 1–0 win over Laos.[21][22]
On 5 November the same year, Razimie came off the bench at half-time and scored two goals in a 6–2 win over Timor-Leste at the 2022 AFF Championship qualification first leg match.[23] He earned a starting place in the second leg three days later but failed to score as Brunei lost 1–0. Brunei still went on to the group stage with a 6–3 aggregate win.[24] At the tournament which was held the next month, Razimie played in all four of Brunei's group matches and scored a goal against the Philippines in a 5–1 loss.[25]
In November 2024 Razimie was selected by new national head coach Vinícius Eutrópio for an away friendly against Russia in Krasnodar. He featured from the start and lasted for an hour in a 11–0 heavy defeat.[26]