Negeri Sembilan vs Selangor Tops Attendance Across FA Cup Quarter-Finals

The quarter-final first-leg clash between Negeri Sembilan FC and Selangor FC at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi set a new attendance benchmark for this season’s FA Cup, drawing an incredible 25,550 fans — the highest among all venues at this stage of the competition.

Despite the home side’s 0-4 defeat, the electric atmosphere inside The STAR of Paroi spoke volumes about the passion of Negeri Sembilan supporters. Fans witnessed not only a high-intensity contest between the Jangs and the Red Giants but also a standout performance from Selangor’s in-form winger, Faisal Halim, who dazzled with his flair and finishing.

The second-highest attendance was recorded at the Stadium Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, where 9,987 spectators turned up to see Kuching City FC pull off a stunning 4-1 victory over Terengganu FC, securing a strong advantage ahead of the return leg in Kuching.

Meanwhile, Kelantan TRW’s clash with Sabah FC at the Stadium Sultan Muhammad IV attracted 2,350 fans, as the visitors claimed a narrow 2-1 win. Over at Stadium Bandaraya, 1,835 supporters witnessed Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) edge Penang FC 2-1 to round off the quarter-final first-leg action.

The second-leg fixtures for Kuching City vs Terengganu and JDT vs Penang are scheduled for 28 October, while Sabah vs Kelantan TRW and Selangor vs Negeri Sembilan will follow on 29 October.

Negeri Sembilan’s Unmatched Home Support

Negeri Sembilan continues to lead the nation in fan turnout, becoming the only team in Malaysia to surpass 100,000 total home attendance across all competitions this season — a remarkable testament to the loyalty and spirit of Waghih supporters.

Cumulative Home Attendance 2025 Season:

  • vs Selangor (25,550) – Super League
  • vs Kuching City (24,478) – Super League
  • vs Sabah (20,816) – Super League
  • vs PDRM (4,560) – Super League
  • vs Selangor (25,550) – FA Cup

🏟️ Total Attendance: 100,954

From Paroi to every corner of Negeri Sembilan, the Jang faithful have shown once again that no crowd in Malaysia brings the same energy, passion, and pride.