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Negeri Sembilan FC Set to Face Timor Leste in Tier 2 Friendly

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) will take on the Timor Leste national team in an International Tier 2 Friendly Match on 9 November at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi, during the ongoing FIFA international window.

This fixture presents an ideal opportunity for The Jangs to maintain momentum and team fitness during the temporary break in the Malaysia Super League season.

Head Coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil emphasized that the friendly is not solely about the result, but rather about long-term development and readiness for the remainder of the campaign.

“This is an international friendly, and our goal is to continue playing good football while achieving positive outcomes. What matters most is keeping our players competitive, maintaining match fitness, and giving valuable minutes to those who have had fewer opportunities this season — especially in an international tempo,” explained Nidzam.

He added that the encounter would also serve as a platform to evaluate tactical understanding and team cohesion within the squad.

“We want to ensure every player remains prepared when the league resumes. At the same time, we’ll explore several new combinations and focus on sharpening both our attacking and defensive transitions. Every player will have the chance to gain experience from this match,” he added.

NSFC also called on supporters to continue showing their trademark passion and loyalty, understanding that the main focus of this friendly lies in continuous growth and preparation for the challenges ahead in the Super League.

Friendly: Negeri Sembilan FC Versus Timor Leste Ticket Sales Info

🎟️ TICKET ANNOUNCEMENT | INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY TIER 2
Negeri Sembilan FC vs Timor Leste

Tickets for the friendly match between Negeri Sembilan FC and Timor Leste on 9 November 2025 at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi will be on sale!

Click the link below to purchase:

https://tickethotline.com.my/events/NSFCvsTIMORLESTE

Choose Pintu A, Pintu B, or Pintu C sections only for home fans.

Physical Ticket Sales Information

🏢 Wisma PBNS
📅 6 & 7 November
🕙 10.00 AM – 4.00 PM
Break: 1.00–2.00 PM | Friday: 12.00–2.45 PM

🏟️ Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR) Paroi
🗓 8 November — 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM (Grandstand Counter)
🗓 9 November — 10.00 AM – 9.45 PM (Grandstand Counter & Counter 13)

🎫 Physical ticket sales for the LigaSuper 2025-26 home match 🆚 Terengganu FC will also be available at these locations.

NSFC To Face Timor Leste In International Friendly

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) will make full use of the ongoing Super League break by organizing an International Tier 2 Friendly Match against the Timor Leste national team this Sunday at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.

The fixture serves as a proactive step by Head Coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil and his backroom staff to maintain the team’s rhythm and competitiveness during the league hiatus.

According to the official statement from Negeri Sembilan Football Club’s Facebook page, the friendly is designed with a clear purpose — to keep the players match-fit and ensure they gain valuable playing minutes.

“The objective is to maintain match fitness and give players game time — not just an experiment,” the admin clarified in response to fan discussions online.

The match also offers an opportunity for the coaching staff to reassess player performances and chemistry before returning to domestic competition later this month.

Across social media, supporters have shown strong approval for the initiative, viewing it as a smart move to keep the team sharp.

Fan Shafiq Ghapar commented, “It’s a good way to build chemistry — practice makes perfect,” while another supporter, Mohd Khaiz, praised the decision, saying that a long break should be filled with matches like this to sustain team momentum and improve any areas that still need fine-tuning.

Overall, fans believe this approach will help The Jangs remain competitive and well-prepared once the Super League resumes on 21 November, following the upcoming FIFA international break.

As a reminder, this weekend will feature the FA Cup semi-finals, involving Sabah FC, Selangor FC, Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), and Kuching City FC, before league action returns later in the month.

Currently, Negeri Sembilan FC sit sixth in the Super League standings with 12 points from eight matches, as the team looks to build further momentum heading into the second phase of the season.

MB Aminuddin: Evening Kick-Off Vital to Keep Paroi Alive!

Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar and Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) Chairman, Dato’ Seri Aminuddin Harun, has called on the Malaysian Football League (MFL) to reschedule the upcoming Super League fixture between NSFC and Terengganu FC on 22 November to a night match, instead of the currently assigned 5.00 p.m. kick-off.

Dato’ Seri Aminuddin stressed that an evening match at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi would be more suitable, as most supporters are still at work during the late afternoon hours — a factor that could significantly affect fan turnout and the overall matchday atmosphere.

“Negeri Sembilan is not a team that should play in daylight. If the match kicks off at 5 p.m., many supporters will not be able to make it in time.

As the home team, we should be given the flexibility to determine an appropriate time — even if it means a 10 p.m. kick-off — as long as it allows fans to come and show their support,” he said after officiating the Negeri Sembilan State-Level Innovation Appreciation Ceremony earlier today.

The Menteri Besar also highlighted that Paroi’s strong attendance throughout the season has been one of the driving forces behind NSFC’s consistent performances under head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil, with the team currently sitting sixth in the Super League table with 12 points.

He expressed hope that MFL will reconsider the scheduling decision, ensuring a more vibrant and fan-friendly atmosphere that maintains Paroi’s reputation as one of the most passionate home grounds in Malaysian football.

MSL 25/26: Negeri Sembilan FC Versus Terengganu FC Ticket Sales Info

Tickets for the Malaysia Super League 25/26 match between Negeri Sembilan FC and Terengganu FC on 22 November 2025 at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi will be on sale!

Click the link below to purchase:

https://tickethotline.com.my/events/NSEVSTER

Choose Pintu A, Pintu B, or Pintu C sections only for home fans.

Physical Ticket Sales Information – MSL 25/26

📍 Wisma PBNS
🗓️ 18–21 November (Tuesday-Friday)
⏰ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

📍 Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi
🗓️ 20-22 November (Thursday-Saturday)
⏰ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Warrix Matchday Store)
⏰ 5:00 PM – 9:45 PM (Counters 7 & 13)

Secure your seats early and be part of the Paroi roar as we take on Terengganu FC.

Let’s Fill Paroi!

Champions of SingaCup 2025! Negeri Sembilan FC U-12 Crowned Kings of Singapore

Negeri Sembilan FC U-12 ended their SingaCup 2025 campaign in spectacular fashion after defeating Bali United Academy (Indonesia) 2-0 in the grand final to lift the prestigious youth title.

The young Jangs displayed exceptional discipline, teamwork, and confidence throughout the tournament, overcoming strong regional opponents on their way to glory.

Match Results:

  • Round 2: NSFC 2–0 Lion City Sailors FC Academy B (Singapore)
  • Quarter-Final: NSFC 1–0 TSLAW Putra RAPTOR (Malaysia)
  • Semi-Final: NSFC 2–0 TSS Selangor (Malaysia)
  • Final: NSFC 2–0 Bali United Academy (Indonesia)

Their unbeaten run and clean-sheet record underscored the defensive solidity and attacking sharpness of the squad—testament to the meticulous work of the coaching staff and the unwavering determination of every player.

Adding to the triumph, Iman Izz Zharif bin Shamsulrizal was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament, recognizing his outstanding performances and leadership on the pitch.

Congratulations to all players, coaches, and loyal supporters who have stood behind the team throughout this journey.

For Negeri, For the Future.
𝘿𝙚𝙢𝙞 𝙉𝙚𝙜𝙚𝙧𝙞, 𝙃𝙖𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙖𝙣 𝙈𝙖𝙨𝙖 𝘿𝙚𝙥𝙖𝙣.

Nidzam Jamil: “A Valuable Point Away From Home”

Post-match Press Conference | DPMM FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC | Malaysia Super League 2025–26 | LS9 | 2 November | Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah

Head Coach of Negeri Sembilan FC, Nidzam Jamil, reflected on his team’s performance following their 2–2 draw against DPMM FC in Brunei, describing the match as one of two contrasting halves and acknowledging the challenges of playing away from home on a short turnaround.

“We saw two very different halves tonight. In the first half, we didn’t play the way we expected, and DPMM were very good at putting the ball behind our defence,” said Nidzam. “We tried to win the first and second balls, but it wasn’t easy. In the second half, we made adjustments and pushed to get back into the game.”

Despite a demanding schedule — just four days since their previous intense fixture — Nidzam praised his players for their persistence and willingness to take risks until the final whistle.

“We had chances to kill the game at 2–1 or 3–1, but we couldn’t take them. That’s football. Still, I’m happy the players kept trying to score even in the last 10 minutes. They showed good fighting spirit,” he added.

The Negeri Sembilan coach also touched on the referee’s decisions and DPMM’s tactical approach, emphasizing the importance of accepting circumstances and maintaining focus.

“The penalty decision is part of the game, and we respect that. DPMM played well at home — every team has that advantage, especially when we only had three days to prepare and had to travel yesterday,” he explained.

Nidzam concluded by noting that the point earned away in Brunei was a respectable outcome for his side.

“Considering the travel, the short rest, and the intensity of our recent matches, I think one point away from home is good. For a club like Negeri Sembilan, we can be satisfied with that.”

The result keeps Negeri Sembilan FC moving steadily through their Malaysia Super League campaign as they look ahead to their next challenge back on home soil.

Late Penalty Drama Denies Negeri Sembilan FC Victory in Brunei

Negeri Sembilan FC were left frustrated after a late penalty saw DPMM FC salvage a 2-2 draw in a thrilling Super League encounter at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium earlier tonight.

The hosts, chasing their second win of the season, started strongly and created several dangerous chances in the opening half — the closest coming in the 13th minute when Jordan Murray’s strike flew narrowly wide of the Negeri Sembilan goal.

Negeri Sembilan soon found their rhythm, with Luqman Hakim Shamsudin testing DPMM goalkeeper Michel Dos Santos with a long-range effort in the 27th minute.

The breakthrough finally came for the visitors in the 54th minute when Jovan Motika’s precise free-kick was met by a well-timed header from Joseph Esso to give Negeri Sembilan a deserved lead.

However, DPMM equalised in the 62nd minute through a Jordan Murray penalty after a VAR review confirmed a handball by Khuzaimi Piee.

Negeri Sembilan quickly restored their advantage just three minutes later, when Esso turned provider — setting up Motika, who fired home with a powerful finish to make it 2-1.

Unfortunately, more VAR drama struck in the 81st minute as another handball decision, this time against Filip Andersen, gifted DPMM a second penalty. Murray once again made no mistake from the spot to bring the game level.

The match ended 2-2, with Negeri Sembilan remaining in sixth place on 12 points — narrowly missing the chance to overtake Terengganu and Selangor in the standings.

Meanwhile, DPMM climbed to 10th with five points after eight matches.

NSFC Training Centre Project: Meeting with Majlis Bandaraya Seremban

Exciting developments are underway for Negeri Sembilan FC as plans for the club’s dedicated training centre continue to take shape.

In a recent update shared by Tan Peng Koon, Director of Universal Sports Sdn Bhd — the sole distributor of Warrix in Malaysia — a meeting was held with Majlis Bandaraya Seremban (MBS), believed to discuss progress on the upcoming NSFC Training Centre.

The session was also attended by NSFC Chief Executive Officer, Faliq Firdaus, signaling the club’s strong commitment toward building a modern and professional training facility for its players.

While full details have yet to be announced, early indications suggest that the project’s proposed site is in Mantin, offering strategic accessibility for both senior and academy squads. The development represents a significant milestone in Negeri Sembilan FC’s long-term vision to elevate infrastructure, youth development, and overall team performance.

The images shared hint at an impressive architectural layout, reflecting the club’s ambition to create a state-of-the-art hub that aligns with professional football standards.

More updates will be revealed soon as this exciting project — symbolizing the growth and modernization of Negeri Sembilan football — continues to progress.

Javabilaarivin’s Breakthrough Goal Ignites New Confidence

Negeri Sembilan FC’s forward, N. Javabilaarivin, is riding a new wave of confidence after finding his scoring touch in the recent 3-2 victory over Selangor FC in the FA Cup quarter-final second leg at the MBPJ Stadium last Wednesday.

The 25-year-old striker netted Negeri Sembilan’s second goal in the 27th minute — a fine header that showcased both timing and composure. Despite the spirited win, The Jangs bowed out of the competition on a 6-3 aggregate, following a 0-4 defeat in the first leg at Paroi.

Having spent much of the season on the bench, Javabilaarivin earned the trust of head coach Nidzam Jamil, who handed him a place in the starting eleven for the decisive clash.

“When Coach Nidzam told me I’d be starting, my focus was clear — to give everything I could and help the team score,” said Javabilaarivin.

“I’m thankful for the opportunity and proud to have contributed with a goal against such a strong opponent. Of course, we hoped that it would spark a comeback, but in the end, Selangor’s aggregate lead was too much to overcome.”

While the defeat ended Negeri Sembilan’s FA Cup journey, Javabilaarivin sees his first goal of the season as a vital boost to his morale and self-belief heading into the upcoming Super League and Malaysia Cup campaigns.

A former Malaysia U-19 international, the Kuala Lumpur-born forward is now determined to maintain top form and stay ready whenever the team needs him.

“Whether I start or not is up to the coach, but as a player, I must always be ready when called upon,” he added. “I’ll continue working hard and hope to feature again, especially in our next Super League match against DPMM FC this Sunday.”

With renewed motivation and growing confidence, Javabilaarivin’s performance offers a positive sign for Negeri Sembilan FC as the team prepares for the next phase of the season.

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