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

Tickets for the Malaysia Super League 25/26 match between Negeri Sembilan FC and Kuching City FC on 29 August 2025 at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi will be on sale!

Click the link below to purchase:

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

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

Physical Ticket Sales Information – MSL 25/26

🗓️ 26, 27, 28 & 29 August 2025 (Tuesday to Friday)
📍 NSFC Office, Wisma PBNS, Medan Rahang
🕰️ 10.00 AM – 4.00 PM

🗓️ 29 August 2025 (Friday)
📍 Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi
🔄 Grandstand Ticket Counter – 7 & 13
🕰️ 5.00 PM – 9.45 PM

Let’s Fill Paroi!

Matchweek 3: NSFC vs Selangor Tops Attendance Charts with 25,550

Two fixtures in the third week of the Malaysia Super League 2025/26 recorded five-figure attendances, showcasing the strong pull of domestic football across the country.

Paroi Steals the Spotlight

The headline clash between Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) and Selangor FC at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, drew an electric crowd of 25,550 fans.

The passionate home support played its part as NSFC came from behind to seal a dramatic 2-1 victory, powered by a late brace from Japanese forward Mio Tsuneyasu.

Big Night in Kuching

Meanwhile in Sarawak, Kuching City FC welcomed defending champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) to the Stadium Negeri, Kuching. The clash attracted 12,705 spectators, with the Southern Tigers edging a narrow 1-0 win courtesy of Jairo da Silva’s strike.

Other Notable Figures

  • Sabah FC vs Kelantan The Real Warriors: The third-highest turnout of the week was at the Likas Stadium, where 6,438 fans witnessed a tense goalless draw.
  • Brunei DPMM FC vs Terengganu FC: The Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium hosted 5,425 supporters, but the home crowd endured a tough night as Terengganu thrashed DPMM 5-0.
  • PDRM FC vs Melaka FC: The lowest attendance of the week was recorded at the Selayang Stadium, with only 320 fans present to watch PDRM and Melaka battle.

What’s Next?

The fourth round of fixtures will take place from 27 to 30 August 2025, including the rescheduled tie between Sabah FC and Melaka FC on 29 August.

With attendances already surging past the 20,000 mark in Paroi and consistent figures in Kuching, the Malaysia Super League continues to demonstrate its ability to capture the passion of football fans nationwide.

Nidzam Praises Fighting Spirit as NSFC Edge Selangor in Paroi Thriller

Paroi, 24 August 2025 – Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil hailed the determination and fighting spirit of his players after their hard-fought 2-1 victory over Selangor FC in the Super League at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman last night.

Backed by an electric crowd of 25,000 fans, NSFC came from behind to secure their first league win of the season, thanks to two late goals from Japanese forward Mio Tsuneyasu.

Resilience Against a Strong Opponent

Nidzam admitted that the clash against Selangor—one of Malaysia’s most formidable sides—was a real test of his team’s maturity and character.

“I’m happy with how the players responded in the second half, continuing to push until we found the goals. It’s never easy against a team as strong as Selangor. There’s still room for improvement, but to get our first home win is very important,” he said after the match.

He credited the players’ discipline and the leadership of senior figures in guiding newer teammates, creating balance in the team.

Knowledge of Selangor, but Discipline Made the Difference

Having previously managed Selangor, Nidzam admitted he was familiar with their playing style, but stressed that last night’s win came down to the discipline and execution of his squad.

“Selangor are a good team. Yes, I know them from my time there, but that alone doesn’t guarantee victory. Our success tonight came from the discipline and commitment shown by my players,” he added.

The Turning Point – Mio Tsuneyasu’s Heroics

Despite conceding early to a Richmond Tetteh Ankrah header in the 12th minute, NSFC refused to buckle. Substitute Mio Tsuneyasu turned the game around, striking the equaliser in the 82nd minute before netting the dramatic winner in stoppage time (90+3).

The Japanese forward’s brace not only secured the win but also sent the Paroi crowd into raptures, underlining NSFC’s newfound resilience and firepower.

Looking Ahead

With this result, NSFC climb to sixth place in the Super League standings with three points, just behind Selangor on goal difference, while Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) remain top with nine points.

For Nidzam, the victory is a platform to build upon:

“The season is still young, and there’s much more to improve. But tonight, the team showed great heart, and that’s something we must carry into every game,” he said.

📍 Full-Time:
Negeri Sembilan FC 2–1 Selangor FC
⚽ Mio Tsuneyasu (82’, 90+2’) | Richmond Tetteh Ankrah (12’)
Attendance: 25,000+

Mio Tsuneyasu the Hero as NSFC Stun Selangor at Paroi

Paroi, 24 August 2025 – Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) registered their first Super League victory of the season in dramatic fashion, coming from behind to defeat Selangor FC 2-1 in front of a roaring 25,550 fans at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

Selangor Strike First

The visitors started strongly, with early pressure paying off in the 12th minute. Richmond Tetteh Ankrah rose highest to head home from a Laine Nooa Hamzah corner, leaving NSFC goalkeeper Azri Ghani with no chance.

The goal spurred The Jang into action. Joseph Esso almost equalised in the 20th minute with a sharp effort, only to be denied by Selangor goalkeeper Kalamullah Al-Hafiz. The Red Giants’ shot-stopper was again called into action on the stroke of half-time, tipping away a thunderous free-kick from Harith Samsuri.

Tactical Switch Turns the Tide

Head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil made a bold substitution in the 70th minute, introducing Japanese forward Mio Tsuneyasu for A. Selvan. The move proved decisive.

Tsuneyasu wasted no time making his mark, latching onto the ball to fire home the equaliser in the 82nd minute, sending Paroi into raptures.

With the game seemingly headed for a draw, Tsuneyasu struck again in stoppage time (90+3), clinically finishing a counter-attack to complete his brace and seal all three points for Negeri Sembilan.

Statement Victory for Sang Rusa

The comeback marked a significant moment for NSFC, who had impressed in their opening two fixtures despite mixed results. After pushing defending champions JDT in a 3–5 thriller and demolishing PDRM 5–0 in the FA Cup, this victory against Selangor showcased the team’s resilience and attacking depth.

With Tsuneyasu’s heroics, NSFC not only claimed their first win of the season but also sent a strong message to the rest of the league: the Sang Rusa are ready to challenge.

📍 Full-Time:
Negeri Sembilan FC 2–1 Selangor FC
⚽ Mio Tsuneyasu (82’, 90+3’) | Richmond Tetteh Ankrah (12’)

Attendance: 25,550

NSFC Riding High Ahead of Clash with Selangor FC

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) enter tonight’s Super League showdown against Selangor FC with confidence and morale at their highest, boosted by strong performances and overwhelming fan support at Paroi.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Muhammad Faliq Firdaus Muhammad Rom confirmed that the players are highly motivated, with the club expecting a record crowd at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

“We are optimistic ahead of facing Selangor, but we must not be overconfident. The players are eager to continue our positive momentum this season. Ticket sales have been outstanding, with 15,000 already sold by last night, and we expect the figure to reach 20,000. The players can’t wait to perform in front of a packed home crowd,” Faliq told Mingguan Malaysia.

Anticipated Crowd Atmosphere

The expected turnout would mark one of NSFC’s largest attendances in recent years. Faliq recalled the last time Paroi hosted such numbers was during the clash with Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) in 2022, when 22,000 fans filled the stands.

With fans responding enthusiastically to NSFC’s early-season displays, tonight’s match against Selangor—often dubbed the “Raja Lembah Klang”—is set to be one of the highlights of the season.

Squad News and Challenges

Despite the positive energy, head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil faces some key absences.

  • Alex Agyarkwa will be unavailable due to a “gentleman’s agreement” with his parent club, Selangor.
  • Luqman Hakim Shamsudin remains sidelined with injury.
  • Captain Ahmad Khuzaimi Piee is still recovering and unlikely to feature.

“If not for these three, the squad would be fully fit. But we will work with what we have, and the players are ready to step up,” Faliq added.

A Resurgent Negeri Sembilan

NSFC’s encouraging start to the season has reignited belief among supporters. The team almost stunned reigning champions JDT in their league opener, scoring three goals in a narrow 3–5 defeat in Johor. They then produced a resounding 5–0 victory over PDRM FC in the FA Cup, reaffirming their attacking strength and tactical evolution under Nidzam.

After several difficult seasons, the club’s new-look squad—featuring fresh imports, homegrown talents, and the leadership of Nidzam—has sparked a renewed wave of excitement in Negeri Sembilan football.

📍 Match Details

  • Negeri Sembilan FC vs Selangor FC
  • Date: Sunday, 24 August 2025
  • Time: 9.00 PM
  • Venue: Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi

20,000 Fans Expected at Paroi for NSFC vs Selangor FC Showdown

The stage is set for one of the most anticipated fixtures in the early stages of the 2025/26 Malaysia Super League, as Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) host traditional rivals Selangor FC at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, tomorrow night.

According to NSFC management, ticket sales have already crossed 12,000 as of 10pm last night, with crowd estimates reaching up to 20,000 supporters for what promises to be a high-intensity encounter.

Factors Behind the Ticket Surge

The surge in ticket sales has been attributed to two main factors:

  • NSFC’s emphatic 5–0 win over PDRM FC in the FA Cup earlier this week, which reignited confidence in the team.
  • A spirited opening Super League display against defending champions JDT, where NSFC scored three goals despite falling 3–5 in Johor.

With such form, fans are eager to rally behind the Sang Rusa and witness their attacking duo, Jovan Motika (4 goals) and Joseph Esso (3 goals), continue their fine scoring streaks.

Leadership Calls for Massive Support

Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar and NSFC Chairman, Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun, urged fans to turn Paroi into a fortress for this crucial match:

“I ask all Negeri Sembilan supporters to be present for this important game against Selangor. Last time, more than 4,500 turned up for the FA Cup match, and now, against our traditional rivals, I hope to see even more. If Selangor are planning to bring 10,000 fans, we must ensure Paroi is filled with our own voices to inspire the team.”

Stadium Capacity and Expectations

NSFC CEO Faliq Firdaus confirmed that the stadium can accommodate up to 23,000 spectators, with the lower terraces alone holding nearly 15,000.

“Judging by the pace of ticket sales, we expect an attendance beyond expectations. The response has been tremendous,” he said.

What’s at Stake

For Selangor, the match is about consolidating their strong start, while for Negeri Sembilan, it’s a chance to secure their first league victory of the season in front of their passionate home fans.

The clash not only carries the weight of history and rivalry but also the momentum of two teams eager to establish early dominance in the Super League standings.

📍 Match Details

  • Negeri Sembilan FC vs Selangor FC
  • Date: Sunday, 24 August 2025
  • Time: 9.00 PM
  • Venue: Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi

Motika: “We Want to Show the New Face of Negeri Sembilan”

Negeri Sembilan FC’s in-form striker Jovan Motika has set his sights on delivering another standout performance when The Jang host Selangor FC this Sunday in the Super League.

The Bosnian forward, who has already netted four goals in his last two matches—a brace against Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) in the league and another two against PDRM FC in the FA Cup—believes the clash with the Klang Valley giants will be an opportunity to prove NSFC’s growing strength.

“I hope I can repeat my scoring form against Selangor because it will be even more meaningful if my goals help the team win,” Motika said.

Rising Confidence and Ambition

At 27, Motika has quickly become a fan favourite with his explosive runs and clinical finishing. He views the upcoming fixture as more than just a regular match, citing the prestige of facing one of Malaysia’s most respected clubs.

“After facing JDT, we want to prove we can compete with anyone. We’ll give our best against Selangor and I’m confident we can do it. This is the new face of Negeri Sembilan, and we want to challenge every team in the league,” he added.

Credit to the Coach

Motika, who played with Kuala Lumpur City FC last season and previously featured for Bosnia-Herzegovina’s U-21 side, praised head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil for entrusting him with a key role in the squad.

“I’m grateful to Coach Nidzam for giving me the chance to be part of this team. I truly believe Negeri Sembilan can be a major contender in the Super League this season, and we want to place the club at the highest level possible to make our fans proud,” he said.

Focus on Selangor

The highly anticipated fixture against Selangor FC will be staged at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, with NSFC eager to ride on the momentum from their recent 5–0 demolition of PDRM FC in the FA Cup.

For Motika, the message is clear: consistency, ambition, and belief are the keys as Negeri Sembilan aim to stake their claim among Malaysia’s top clubs.

Warrix X NSFC Matchday Store

Because of the overwhelming support from Sekalian Yang Setia, the Warrix X NSFC Matchday Store will be open on:

📅 Saturday, 23 August 2025 & Sunday, 24 August 2025
📍 Main Entrance, Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi

Don’t miss the chance to grab your official Warrix x NSFC merchandise while supporting The Jangs on matchday.

Let’s show our pride and keep it #BoliYangOri 🟡⚫❤️

Warrix Sepak & Menang Challenge

Good news for all Hobin Card holders! ⚽✨
Warrix Malaysia, together with Negeri Sembilan FC, will be hosting the Warrix Sepak & Menang Challenge during half-time of the match against Selangor FC this Sunday!

How to Join:

  1. 📲 Scan the QR code above.
  2. 🎟 Make sure you are a Hobin membership cardholder.
  3. 📝 Fill in your details.
  4. ✅ Five lucky participants will be contacted to join the challenge.
  5. 🥅 Score a goal during the challenge and win RM200 Warrix cash vouchers!

🔥 Don’t miss the chance to make half-time at Paroi even more exciting. Let’s make it a night to remember, Jang family!

Opponent Analysis: Selangor FC Home Season 2025/2026

Selangor FC have had a mixed start to their 2025/26 campaign, with results that highlight both their potential and their limitations. From a humbling defeat against Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), to a convincing Super League victory over Brunei DPMM, and a professional job against Malaysia University in the FA Cup, the Red Giants are revealing a tactical identity that thrives against mid-tier opponents but still falters against the nation’s elite.

This analysis looks at Selangor’s performances across the three matches to evaluate their strengths, weaknesses, and future prospects.

Tactical Identity

Formation and Shape

Selangor’s base system is a 5-4-1, which transforms into a 3-4-3 when attacking. Wingbacks are central to this philosophy – providing width, stretching defenses, and creating overloads. When they dominate the flanks, Selangor’s attack flows. When pinned back, as against JDT, the team looks toothless.

Style of Play

  • Attacking through wide overloads: Faisal Halim, K. Deeromram, and Q. Cheng are the primary outlets.
  • Early goals as a weapon: Against DPMM and Malaysia University, Selangor scored within the first 5 minutes, instantly tilting the tactical battle in their favor.
  • Possession dominance against weaker sides: 68% against Malaysia University, 55% against DPMM. But against JDT, they were suffocated, managing only 28%.

Match-by-Match Performance

1. Johor Darul Ta’zim 3–0 Selangor (Super League, 8 Aug)

  • Possession: JDT 72% – Selangor 28%
  • xG: JDT 2.85 – Selangor 0.29
  • Box touches: JDT 38 – Selangor 6

Selangor were simply outclassed. Their 5-4-1 sat too deep, producing zero tackles, only 173 passes, and leaving striker Chrigor isolated. The gulf in class was clear: JDT controlled territory, forced errors, and dismantled Selangor’s structure.

2. Selangor 3–0 Brunei DPMM (Super League, 12 Aug)

  • Possession: Selangor 55% – DPMM 45%
  • xG: Selangor 4.33 – DPMM 0.98
  • Box touches: Selangor 44 – DPMM 9

This was a complete turnaround. K. Deeromram struck twice from wingback, while Chrigor added the third. The wide channels were key – Selangor effectively attacked with a 3-4-3, their wingbacks functioning as wingers. They created 23 shots, 20 inside the box, showing their ability to dominate weaker defenses.

3. Malaysia University 1–3 Selangor (FA Cup, 16 Aug)

  • Possession: Selangor 68% – MU 32%
  • xG: Selangor 2.52 – MU 0.40
  • Box touches: Selangor 29 – MU 5

A professional cup performance. Faisal Halim was the star, scoring twice and earning a 9.4 rating. Fortes also found the net, benefiting from Selangor’s overwhelming control. Despite the dominance, lapses in concentration allowed a late consolation goal, exposing defensive complacency that remains a concern.

Strengths

  1. Wingback Power – Deeromram and Cheng provide both goals and creativity, while Faisal Halim is the team’s X-factor on the flanks.
  2. Early-Goal Mentality – Quick strikes against DPMM and Malaysia Uni broke opponents’ game plans and allowed Selangor to dictate tempo.
  3. Dominance vs Mid-Lower Tier – When facing less organized teams, Selangor impose possession, create volume (20–30 touches in the box), and finish clinically.
  4. Squad Depth in Attack – With Halim, Fortes, Chrigor, and Clough, they have multiple goal contributors.

Weaknesses

  1. Vulnerability vs Elite Pressing
    • Against JDT, Selangor collapsed under pressure, unable to progress the ball.
    • Midfield trio (Clough, Laine, Rawabdeh) lacks bite and mobility in high-intensity matches.
  2. Defensive Passivity
    • Extremely low tackle numbers (0 vs JDT, 1 vs Malaysia Uni).
    • Over-reliant on interceptions and clearances, rarely proactive in winning the ball.
  3. Duel Fragility
    • Ground duel success as low as 29% vs Malaysia Uni.
    • Aerial duel success only 23% in that same game.
    • Physical teams can outmuscle Selangor.
  4. Reliance on Early Goals
    • Their best wins came after early strikes.
    • When unable to score early (e.g., vs JDT), their system collapses into sterile possession.

Bigger Context

Selangor’s identity is becoming clearer:

  • Against mid-table or weaker sides → they dominate, overwhelm, and win comfortably.
  • Against elite sides like JDT → their tactical flaws are exposed, showing a gap in class and structure.

The FA Cup win shows maturity and professionalism, but the JDT defeat reminds everyone of the work still needed to challenge for titles.

Conclusion:

Selangor FC are strong enough to secure consistent league points and progress in the FA Cup. Their reliance on wing play and early goals makes them dangerous, but their passivity in duels and defensive lapses leave them vulnerable against top-level opposition.

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