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Late Effort Not Enough as NSFC Fall 2–1 to Penang FC

Penang FC finally broke their winless streak in the Super League with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) at Stadium Bandaraya earlier this evening.

It was Tchetche Kipre who emerged as the hero for the Harimau Kumbang, scoring both goals to deliver a crucial three points for the home side after enduring four consecutive defeats and one draw in their opening six matches.

Kipre opened the scoring as early as the 13th minute, calmly slotting home a precise pass from captain Stefano Brundo following a clever set-piece combination with Dylan Wenzel-Halls.

NSFC nearly equalised just three minutes later when Jovan Motika found himself in a one-on-one situation with Khairulazhan Khalid, but the winger’s powerful effort sailed narrowly over the bar.

Penang came close to doubling their advantage in the 20th minute as OJ Porteria’s strike was parried away by Azri Ghani. The rebound fell to Danilo Sipovac, whose follow-up attempt rattled the upright to the relief of the visitors.

The hosts thought they had scored again in the 37th minute through Wenzel-Halls after he coolly finished from Porteria’s pass, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

In the second half, Negeri Sembilan showed renewed determination. Japanese midfielder Takumi Sasaki nearly levelled the score with a powerful long-range strike, only to be denied by Khairulazhan’s safe hands.

However, Penang struck again in the 49th minute, with Kipre once more tormenting the NSFC defence. The Ivorian forward dribbled past Ariff Ar-Rasyid and substitute Aidil Zailani before firing a low shot past Azri Ghani for his second of the night.

Despite a late surge from the visitors—led by Sasaki, Joseph Esso, and Motika—Negeri Sembilan could only pull one back in the 98th minute after Faith Obilor accidentally turned the ball into his own net.

It was too little, too late, as the final whistle confirmed a long-awaited victory for Penang FC, while NSFC will now shift their focus to the upcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Selangor FC on October 18 in Paroi.

NSFC Set Sights on Strong Away Performance Against Penang FC

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) are determined to continue their winning momentum in the Super League as they prepare to face Penang FC at the Bandaraya Stadium tomorrow evening.

Following a convincing victory over Sabah FC at home, the Hobin Jang Hobin squad now aim to bring home another three points to Seremban.

Centre-back Zainal Abidin Jamil stressed that although playing away presents its own challenges, the team is ready to execute Head Coach Nidzam Jamil’s game plan to secure a positive result.

“We cannot underestimate Penang just because they are positioned lower in the league. Anything can happen in football, and we must not be complacent or overconfident. Penang have yet to record a win this season, which means they will be fighting even harder—especially with the support of their home fans,” said Zainal.

The 26-year-old defender added that Penang possess both quality and experience, making them a team capable of springing surprises against any opponent.

“We have to stay alert throughout the match and avoid mistakes that could allow them to capitalise. Our focus must be on giving 100 percent commitment and carrying out the coach’s instructions with full discipline,” he continued.

Currently sitting fifth in the Super League standings with eight points from five matches, NSFC are looking to build further momentum as the season progresses.

For Our Team, We March to the Pearl of the Orient!

Where are you heading this weekend, Jang fans? If you’ve got no plans, let’s make our way to Penang together in support of The Jangs! Negeri Sembilan FC will face Penang FC in an exciting Liga Super 2025/26 clash at the iconic Stadium Bandaraya, Penang, this Saturday.

With the support of KR Travel & Tours, an official away trip has been arranged so fans can travel with ease while bringing the Hobin Jang Hobin spirit to the north.

Travel Itinerary (Saturday, 4 October 2025)

  • 9:00 AM – Departure to Stadium Bandaraya, Penang
  • 3:00 PM – Arrival at Stadium Bandaraya
  • 5:00 PM – Kick-off: Penang FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC
  • 7:00 PM – Match ends
  • 8:00 PM – Return journey
  • 1:00 AM – Arrival at Wisma PBNS, Rahang

Supporter Package

  • RM90/person (Members)
  • RM95/person (Non-Members)

📌 Seats are limited!
📲 Booking & more info: Click here

NSFC Ticket Sales Surging Ahead of Clash vs Selangor FC

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) is already witnessing a remarkable response from fans ahead of the highly anticipated Piala FA 2025/26 Quarter-Final (1st Leg) clash against Selangor FC at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR), Paroi on 18 October 2025.

Club CEO, Faliq Firdaus, revealed that ticket sales are moving at an exceptional pace.

“As of today alone, we are about to hit 5,000 tickets sold,” he announced.

With demand surging, the club projects that tickets could be sold out at least a week before matchday. Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase early to avoid disappointment and to prevent the risks associated with illegal ticket scalping.

“Buy early and secure your tickets to avoid the presence of touts in the days leading up to matchday,” Faliq added.

📢 Official Physical Ticket Sales Announcement

NSFC has confirmed the following arrangements for physical ticket purchases:

Sales Period: 2 October – 17 October 2025 (or while stocks last)
Time: 10.00 a.m. – 4.30 p.m.
Venue: NSFC Office, Wisma PBNS, Medang Rahang, Seremban

Tickets will also be sold on matchday itself, subject to availability.

This fixture is expected to draw one of the biggest crowds of the season, with the electrifying atmosphere of STAR set to come alive once again under the roar of Hobin Jang Hobin chants.

Match Details:

Negeri Sembilan FC vs Selangor FC
📍 Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR), Paroi
🗓️ 18 October 2025

Fans are urged not to wait until the last moment — secure your seats now and be part of what promises to be another unforgettable night in Paroi.

Bright Future Ahead: NSFC Confirms LED Board Sponsor, Installation in Progress

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) is set to elevate the matchday experience at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman with the introduction of LED sponsor boards.

In a recent update, NSFC CEO Faliq Firdaus revealed that the club has already secured sponsorship for the LED boards. However, the installation process is currently in progress as the stadium undergoes the necessary electrical upgrades.

“Our new LED boards are already sponsored. Right now, we are in the process of installing a new distribution board (DB) because the current structure is unable to support the additional electricity load required,” he explained.

This development underscores the club’s commitment to enhancing commercial value and delivering a modern stadium atmosphere for fans and partners alike. Once completed, the LED boards will not only create a vibrant visual experience on matchdays but also open up greater opportunities for sponsor visibility and engagement.

With the upgrades underway, NSFC supporters can look forward to an exciting step forward in the club’s journey to align with top-tier professional standards.

Official Statement: Prohibited Items Policy at Stadium STAR Paroi

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) wishes to clarify recent discussions regarding the prohibition of bringing bottles and personal drink containers such as tumblers into the stadium during the recent match against Sabah FC.

This policy is fully aligned with Article 2.44.3 (iii)(a) of the Malaysia League Manual 2025–2026, which clearly states that bottles, glass containers, plastic bottles, tumblers, and other similar objects are classified as prohibited items. These items are not permitted within the stadium perimeter as they pose potential safety and security risks.

Furthermore, under Article 2.44.3 (iii)(f), food vendors and spectators are also restricted from bringing in outside food, beverages in bottles, or solid containers. Exceptions may apply only for items such as baby food or medical necessities.

Why the Policy Exists

The restriction is not only about safety but also about maintaining stadium cleanliness and ensuring an enjoyable matchday experience for everyone. The club emphasizes that a secure, clean, and comfortable environment for all fans is its top priority.

Fans are therefore strongly advised not to bring tumblers, bottles, or other prohibited items listed by the Malaysian Football League (MFL). The full list includes items such as:

  • Bottles and tumblers
  • Cigarettes and e-cigarettes
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Firecrackers and flares
  • Sharp objects
  • Umbrellas, helmets, vuvuzelas, air horns, and large bags (A4 size or bigger)
  • Outside food and drinks (including sunflower seeds/kuaci)
  • Drones and laser pointers

A complete illustrated list of prohibited items is also available for reference.

Commitment to Supporters

NSFC fully understands the needs of fans and appreciates their loyalty and passion. However, safety regulations and league laws must take priority. The club assures supporters that food and drinks will continue to be available inside the stadium for their convenience.

The management extends its deepest gratitude to all fans for their unwavering support and cooperation. Together, we can ensure that every matchday at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman remains safe, vibrant, and filled with the pride of “Hobin Jang Hobin.”

Thank you.
Management of Negeri Sembilan FC

STAR Paroi Leads Attendance as Jangs Shine in Super League Week 6

Negeri Sembilan FC once again proved the strength of their loyal fanbase, dominating the attendance charts in Super League Week 6.

A total of 20,816 passionate supporters filled the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR), Paroi, to witness The Jangs’ emphatic 3-0 victory over Sabah FC. Beyond the thrilling goals and dominant performance, the crowd also celebrated the team’s second win of the season, fueling belief that momentum is on the rise.

Elsewhere, the second-highest attendance was recorded at Stadium Sultan Ibrahim (SSI), where 10,270 fans saw Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) overpower Penang FC 6-0 to stay firmly at the top of the league.

At Stadium Negeri, 4,470 Kuching City fans went home delighted as their team cruised to a 4-0 win over Imigresen FC, with Ramadhan Saifullah, Danial Asri, and Petrus Shitembi all getting on the scoresheet.

In Brunei, 2,800 fans turned up at Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah, but it was the visiting Kelantan TRW who celebrated with a 2-1 triumph over DPMM FC.

Meanwhile, at Cheras, 1,551 spectators witnessed KL City edge Terengganu 1-0 in a hard-fought clash.

The only postponed fixture of the week was Selangor versus Melaka, as the Red Giants were involved in the 2025 Sultan of Selangor Cup.

Looking ahead, Super League Week 7 action will run from 3 to 5 October, with Negeri Sembilan FC ready to carry their strong form — and their roaring support — into the next battle.

Nidzam Applauds Team’s Commitment and Fan Support After Convincing Win Over Sabah

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) continued to impress with a commanding victory over Sabah FC, as head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil praised both his players’ determination and the incredible support from the stands.

“First of all, I want to say thank you to all the fans. In our last three matches, the support we’ve received has been something I’ve never experienced before. Not only myself, but the players really need this kind of encouragement,” said Nidzam.

The night also marked a milestone for NSFC, as the team kept their first clean sheet of the Liga Super season. “We tried to play offensive football but remained cautious because previously we conceded too many goals. Tonight, we defended better, avoided conceding from set pieces or mistakes, and I’m very happy with the outcome of our preparation this week,” he explained.

Nidzam highlighted the impact of key scorers Jovan Motika, Alexander Agyakwa, and Joseph Esso. “Motika’s goal came from a quick transition, Alex was smart to win the second ball, while Esso showed his value as a striker who also works extremely hard defensively, helping the team all the way back in our own box. That’s a very high quality for me, and I’m really happy with Esso’s commitment,” he noted.

He also praised the contributions of other players, including Mio Tsuneyasu, who provided the assist, and Luqman, who has just returned from injury and is starting to make a strong impact. “We’re glad to have options who can change the rhythm of the game when needed,” he added.

Looking ahead to the next away match against Penang FC, Nidzam emphasized the importance of consistency. “We’ll prepare in the same way, but first I want to check on some minor knocks the players picked up. Once we review their condition, then we’ll plan for Penang,” he concluded.

Match Analysis: Negeri Sembilan FC vs Sabah FC

1. Negeri Sembilan’s Key Improvements

One of the most significant highlights for Negeri Sembilan was the performance of Jovan Motika. In previous games, he often struggled in 1v1 or 1v2 situations, lacking the confidence and efficiency to beat defenders. Against Sabah, however, he showed real progress—confidently dribbling past defenders, creating space, and even scoring through individual brilliance.

  • Strength: Improved dribbling and confidence.
  • Weakness: End product still inconsistent—needs to develop his weaker foot for finishing.

Another standout was Alex Agyarkwa, who played a pivotal role in midfield. His ability to produce progressive passes, killer balls, and orchestrate attacks made him one of the best players on the pitch. He also contributed with a goal, proving his influence both creatively and directly.

Meanwhile, Joseph Esso showed versatility. Traditionally used as a penalty-box striker, in this match he frequently dropped deeper to act as a false nine, linking play and opening space. Once Negeri Sembilan made substitutions (bringing in creative midfielders like Mio Tsuneyasu and Luqman Hakim), Esso was free to return to the box—and he scored, underlining his striker’s instinct.

Takumi Sasaki, however, was less effective. Normally expected to be the creative hub as an attacking midfielder, his output dipped. When he was substituted, Negeri Sembilan’s attacking balance improved, showing that he needs to rediscover his rhythm to complement Esso instead of duplicating his role.

2. Tactical Shape and Weaknesses

Negeri Sembilan set up with a back four, supported by Zahril Azri as a defensive midfielder. At times, Ariff Ar-Rasyid pushed higher, leaving the back line morphing into a situational back three.

  • Strength: Structured build-up, fluid midfield rotations.
  • Weakness: Defensive vulnerabilities. Their high line left large gaps between centre-backs, making them vulnerable to direct long balls and counters. Sabah exposed these spaces several times, though they lacked the pace and finishing quality to punish NSFC.

Another issue was composure: under pressure, the Negeri Sembilan backline often conceded unnecessary fouls near their box, gifting dangerous free kicks. Against teams with more clinical set-piece execution, this could be costly.

3. Youth Impact and Substitutions

Manager Nidzam Jamil deserves credit for his man-management. His substitutions improved tempo and control in midfield:

  • Luqman Hakim: Much better than his debut—this time operating more centrally, using half-spaces effectively, and showing better dribbling confidence.
  • Mio Tsuneyasu: Came on as an impact sub, using his energy against tiring defenders. He was instrumental in creating chances late in the game.
  • Haiqal Danish: Also added stability and control.

These young players not only maintained the team’s momentum but also showed promise for future depth.

4. Sabah FC’s Approach

Sabah adopted a defensive structure with two central defenders (Rawilson Batuil and Dominic Tan) and high fullbacks (R. Dinesh and Ingham). Their main attacking approach was direct play and long balls, trying to exploit NSFC’s defensive gaps.

  • Strength: Good idea tactically—exposing Negeri Sembilan’s high line.
  • Weakness: Poor execution. They lacked pacey wingers and a striker capable of finishing those transitions. Mujagic, their forward, was ineffective in this style.

Sabah also tried to rely on set pieces (corners and free kicks) to create danger. While they won several, the delivery and finishing were below standard. Players like Stuart Wilkins and Cifuentes dropped deep to link play, but without proper support from wingers, attacks fizzled out.

5. Key Takeaways

  • Negeri Sembilan FC: Improving steadily, with standout performances from Motika, Alex, and Esso. Tactical discipline was good in attack but defensive gaps remain a concern.
  • Sabah FC: Tactical idea was right but lacked the personnel to execute. Without clinical finishing or fast wingers, they struggled to capitalize on NSFC’s weaknesses.

Final Verdict:

Negeri Sembilan controlled the game with superior midfield creativity and effective substitutions. Their attack is evolving positively, but defensive composure and spacing remain issues to fix. Sabah had opportunities through counters and set pieces but failed to convert, highlighting the need for more clinical attackers.

Tactical Discipline Inspires NSFC’s Commanding 3-0 Victory Over Sabah

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) delivered a statement performance at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi, securing a resounding 3-0 triumph over Sabah FC in the Super League. The victory was built on tactical discipline, relentless effort, and a newfound balance between attack and defense.

Head coach Nidzam Jamil praised his squad for showing significant improvement compared to their last two outings, highlighting how the team’s structure and stability translated into a dominant display.

One of the key highlights was the midfield partnership, anchored by Alex Agyakwa, whose tireless work not only closed down Sabah’s spaces but also launched swift attacking transitions alongside Takumi Sasaki and A. Selvan.

Up front, Jovan Motika and Joseph Esso ensured the chances created did not go to waste, with Esso in particular drawing praise from his coach.

“We knew Sabah came with a squad full of experience, but our strong combinations and the players’ commitment managed to neutralize their threats,” said Nidzam.

“Esso is the perfect example of a modern striker – not only did he score, but he also worked hard defensively until the final whistle,” he added.

The commanding win sees NSFC climb to fourth place in the league with eight points, sending a strong message that the Jangs are finding their rhythm and form.

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