Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) supporters have voiced their frustration over the poor condition of facilities at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, following complaints that the venue has not been properly maintained and is now in a state of disrepair.
A Facebook user, Alya Nial, shared her unpleasant experience using the women’s restroom during last Saturday’s FA Cup quarter-final clash between NSFC and Selangor FC.
According to her, the restroom was not only dirty but also had no running water, leaving female fans struggling to use the facilities.
“I’ve accepted the defeat… but how do we report this? There’s no water in the women’s restroom at all, and the toilet doors have been broken for ages. When will this be fixed? How are we supposed to use it in this condition?” she wrote.
Alya also posted several photos showing broken doors, dirty floors, and murky water running from the taps — unsafe even for washing hands.
Another supporter, Mohammad Haidir, shared a similar experience from the men’s restroom, posting a short video with the caption:
“Discuss… Paroi Stadium men’s restroom.”
The comments section was soon filled with more complaints from other fans who expressed disappointment with the stadium’s maintenance, which they felt was unacceptable given the strong ticket sales at every home match.
Facebook user Mohd Khairul A. Malek commented sarcastically:
“The stadium’s been packed multiple times, ticket sales easily exceed RM200,000 per match. How can issues like this still not be resolved? It’s embarrassing — earning hundreds of thousands each game but the toilets are still in this state.”
Another user, Boss125zr, criticised the lack of proper basic amenities:
“The toilet maintenance is terrible — dirty water, broken facilities. Even the prayer area isn’t proper, just some mats laid out. Totally inadequate.”
With NSFC matches regularly attracting thousands of fans this season, many are urging stadium management and local authorities to take immediate action to improve the conditions at Paroi.
During the recent fixture, ticket sales once again hit full capacity as 25,550 supporters — including traveling fans from Selangor — filled the stands to witness the quarter-final clash, which ended in a 4-0 win for the visitors.
Supporters hope the management will act swiftly to ensure Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, lives up to the passion and loyalty shown by Negeri Sembilan fans — not only on matchdays, but as a home ground that truly represents their pride.

