For some players, a football club is only a place of work. For others, it becomes something much deeper — a second home, a place of growth, and a major chapter in life. For Selvan Anbualagan, Negeri Sembilan FC was clearly more than just a team he represented on the pitch.
In an exclusive interview with NSFC TV, Selvan looked back on his nine-year journey with the club, from his early days as a schoolboy footballer to becoming part of the senior squad. His story is one of loyalty, patience, friendship, sacrifice, and a shirt number that became part of his football identity.
For Negeri Sembilan supporters, Selvan’s journey is not just about appearances or seasons. It is about a player who grew with the club, stayed through different phases, and eventually had to make the difficult decision to move on in search of a new experience.
A Journey That Started from School Football
Selvan’s path to Negeri Sembilan FC did not begin through a major open trial or public selection. His journey started much earlier, during his school football days.
In the NSFC TV interview, Selvan shared that he was brought to the club by coach Adnan, who had already coached him during his school years. After finishing Form Five, Selvan received a call from coach Adnan asking him whether he wanted to continue studying or pursue football.
It was a simple question, but it carried huge consequences.
Selvan did not make the decision immediately. He spoke with his family first, and they gave him the freedom to decide his own future. After thinking about it, he called coach Adnan back and chose football. That decision eventually brought him to Negeri Sembilan FC in 2018.
Looking back now, that moment was the first major turning point of his career. It was not only about joining a football club. It was about choosing a path, taking a risk, and trusting the opportunity placed in front of him.
From Youth Player to Senior Team Member
When Selvan first arrived at Negeri Sembilan FC, he joined the youth setup. At that stage, there was no guarantee that he would stay for many years, reach the senior team, or become a familiar name among the supporters.
But football careers are rarely built overnight. For many players, progress happens slowly — through training, patience, discipline, and the ability to survive difficult periods.
Selvan’s journey followed that path. He started with the youth team in 2018, spent time developing within the club structure, and later progressed into the Premier League squad around 2020. From there, he continued his journey as part of the senior setup.
What makes his story meaningful is not just that he played for Negeri Sembilan FC. It is that he grew inside the club. He came in as a young player and spent almost a decade wearing the colours of the team.
For fans, players like this carry a different kind of emotional value. They are not remembered only for one match or one moment. They are remembered because they were part of the club’s daily story for years.
The 2021 Premier League Title: A Defining Memory
Every long football journey has certain moments that stand above the rest. For Selvan, one of the most meaningful memories was Negeri Sembilan FC’s 2021 Premier League title success.
When asked about his most memorable moment with the club, Selvan pointed to that championship-winning campaign. It was a major achievement for Negeri Sembilan FC and a special personal milestone for him.
That title was more than just a trophy. It represented belief, progress, and the reward for years of work. For a player who had grown through the club’s system, being part of that success carried even greater meaning.
The 2021 triumph also remains an important chapter in the modern story of Negeri Sembilan FC. It marked a period of ambition and achievement, and Selvan was part of the group that helped deliver that moment to the supporters.
For a player reflecting on nine years with the club, it is easy to understand why that title stands out. It was not just a football achievement. It was a memory built with teammates, coaches, staff, and fans who had shared the same journey.
The Number 16: More Than a Shirt Number
Perhaps the most symbolic part of Selvan’s reflection was the meaning behind his shirt number.
When asked to describe his nine years with Negeri Sembilan FC in one word, Selvan answered: “Number.”
That answer says a lot. For Selvan, the number 16 was not just a squad number printed on the back of his shirt. It became part of his identity at the club.
He explained that when he first joined the youth team, he was given the number 16. Later, he discovered that the number had also been worn by his idol, S. Kunanlan, who is also a distant relative. From that point, the number carried deeper personal meaning for him.
In football, numbers can become powerful symbols. Some numbers are remembered because of great goals. Some are remembered because of leadership. Some become connected to a player simply because he wears them with pride over many years.
For Selvan, number 16 became a link between his beginning, his inspiration, and his own journey with Negeri Sembilan FC. It represented where he started, who he looked up to, and the identity he built during his time with the club.
That is why the number matters. It was never just a number.
Watching Negeri Sembilan FC Grow
Selvan’s nine years at Negeri Sembilan FC were not only about his own development. During that period, he also witnessed changes within the club itself.
In the interview, Selvan pointed out one major improvement: the club now has its own training field and better facilities for players.
That may sound like a simple detail, but it matters. In professional football, facilities are not just background infrastructure. They affect preparation, player development, recovery, training quality, and the overall professionalism of a club.
Selvan’s observation shows that his time with Negeri Sembilan FC ran parallel with the club’s own growth. The club he joined as a young player in 2018 was not exactly the same club he left years later.
As he developed, the club also moved forward.
For supporters, this is an important reminder. Progress in football is not always visible only through league tables or transfer announcements. Sometimes, progress is seen in the daily environment around the players — the training ground, the facilities, the structure, and the standards expected inside the club.
Brotherhood Beyond Football
Football is often judged through results, goals, points, and league positions. But for players, the dressing room can be just as important as the pitch.
During his interview with NSFC TV, Selvan spoke about the teammate who became like a brother to him: Java, or N. Javabilaarivin.
Selvan shared that when he first arrived at the club, he did not have many friends. Java helped him settle in, guided him, brought him out to eat, and made him feel comfortable in a new environment. Over time, their relationship became very close.
That kind of bond matters. A young player arriving at a new club needs more than football ability. He needs people who can help him adapt, feel welcome, and build confidence.
For Selvan, Java was one of those people.
Their friendship also lasted through different stages of Selvan’s Negeri Sembilan FC journey, from youth football to the senior team environment. In modern football, where players often move quickly from one club to another, that kind of long-term connection is special.
It shows that Selvan’s story with Negeri Sembilan FC was not only built through matches and trophies. It was also built through relationships, trust, and the people who helped him along the way.
A Difficult Decision to Leave
After nine years, leaving Negeri Sembilan FC was never going to be easy.
Selvan admitted that it was difficult to leave the club after spending such a long period there. At the same time, he explained that he wanted to seek a new experience outside the club.
That is the reality of football. Loyalty matters, but careers also require new challenges. A player can love a club deeply and still feel that it is time to experience something different.
For supporters, departures are often emotional, especially when the player has been part of the club for many years. But Selvan’s farewell did not come across as cold or distant. It felt like the words of someone who understood what the club had meant to him.
He was not leaving as a stranger. He was leaving as someone who had spent a major part of his football life with Negeri Sembilan FC.
In football, not every goodbye is negative. Some goodbyes are simply the natural end of a chapter. Selvan’s departure feels like that kind of moment — emotional, respectful, and full of memory.
A Message of Gratitude to the Fans
One of the strongest parts of Selvan’s interview was his appreciation for the supporters.
He said the fans had supported him from the time he started playing professionally in 2020 until now. Whether he played well or badly, he felt that the supporters continued to stand behind him. He also acknowledged that without the fans, he would not have stayed at the club for so long.
That message should mean something to Negeri Sembilan FC fans.
Supporters often wonder whether their loyalty is truly felt by players. In Selvan’s case, the answer is clear. He noticed it. He appreciated it. And he understood the role the fans played in his journey.
The support from the stands, the encouragement during difficult moments, and the belief shown throughout the years became part of his story. For a player who spent almost a decade with the club, that relationship with the fans was clearly one of the reasons his time at Negeri Sembilan FC carried so much emotional weight.
A Chapter Ends, But the Story Remains
Selvan Anbualagan’s Negeri Sembilan FC journey was not built around one single match. It was built across nine years.
It began with a call from coach Adnan. It continued through youth football, senior football, the 2021 Premier League title, changing club facilities, close friendships, and the constant support of the fans.
At the centre of it all was one number: 16.
For Selvan, that number became more than a shirt. It became a symbol of his beginning, his inspiration, and his years of service to Negeri Sembilan FC.
His departure marks the end of a long chapter, but not the disappearance of his story. Players come and go in football, but those who spend years growing with a club leave behind something deeper than statistics.
Selvan may now be moving on to seek a new experience, but his number 16 journey will remain part of Negeri Sembilan FC’s modern memory.
Nine years. One number. Countless memories.

