Know the Difference: NSFC 2025–2026 Official Jersey Grades

𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗕𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗔𝗡 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗗 𝗝𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗜 𝗡𝗦𝗙𝗖 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱-𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲
Edisi Pemain | Edisi Replika | Edisi Peminat

No matter your choice, stand proud with NSFC and always Boli Yang Ori!

As Negeri Sembilan FC steps into the 2025–2026 season, fans now have three official jersey editions to choose from—each tailored to different needs while maintaining the spirit of The Jangs. Here’s a closer look at what sets them apart:

Player Edition – RM149

The Edisi Pemain is crafted for peak performance, identical to what our players wear on the pitch.

  • Premium Jacquard Weave featuring the signature Bunga Lada pattern.
  • 3D TPU NSFC & Warrix Logos for a bold, standout look.
  • Ribbed Fabric on collar and sleeves for enhanced comfort and fit.
  • Mesh Panels under the arms for breathability during high-intensity action.
  • Flex Heatpress Sponsor Logos for durability.
  • Comes with an “Authentic” Label.

Perfect for collectors and fans who want to wear the game-day experience.

Replica Edition – RM119

The Edisi Replika balances quality and comfort, designed for everyday wear while keeping close to the players’ kit.

  • Standard Jacquard Weave.
  • Silicone NSFC & Warrix Logos with a sleek finish.
  • Mesh Panels under the arms for ventilation.
  • Flex Heatpress Sponsor Logos.

An ideal choice for fans who want a premium feel at a more accessible price.

Fan Edition – RM69 (Adult) | RM59 (Kids)

The Edisi Peminat offers affordability without losing the pride of wearing NSFC’s official colors.

  • Sublimation Fabric with lightweight comfort.
  • Flex Heatpress NSFC & Warrix Logos.
  • Flex Heatpress Sponsor Logos.

A great option for everyday supporters—whether cheering in the stands, at home, or on the go.

Where to Get Yours

The Official NSFC 2025–2026 “Fan Edition” and other jerseys are now available at:

  • Warrix Concept Store Rahang & Central i-City Shah Alam
  • Warrix NSFC Matchday Store, STAR Paroi
  • Warrix Shopee, TikTokShop & Lazada

Wear your colors with pride. Hobin Jang Hobin!

Rising Star Noor Aidil Begins His Journey with The Jangs

Negeri Sembilan FC proudly announces the season debut of Muhammad Noor Aidil bin Zailani, a young defender who is stepping up to the senior stage.

At just 21 years old, Noor Aidil is part of a new generation of talent emerging from Negeri Sembilan’s development pathway. A right-footed defender, he is admired for his composure in defense, strong positioning, and calm decision-making under pressure.

Early Season Appearances

So far, Noor Aidil has featured in:

  • Piala FA vs PDRM FC
  • Liga Super vs Imigresen FC

These outings mark the beginning of his journey at the highest level of Malaysian football.

From Youth Prospect to Senior Squad

Born on 4 February 2004, Aidil has grown through the youth ranks before earning his senior contract for the 2025–26 season. He also shares a unique bond within the team — his twin brother, Noor Adha Zailani, plays as a midfielder for Negeri Sembilan FC. Together, they symbolize the spirit of local talent thriving in The Jangs’ colors.

Looking Ahead

With valuable minutes already under his belt, Noor Aidil is determined to cement his place as a reliable figure in defense. His progression reflects the club’s long-term vision of blending experienced campaigners with young homegrown talents.

The journey is only just beginning for Noor Aidil, but the signs are promising for a bright future in black and yellow.

Step Behind the Scenes: Experience Matchday with NSFC!

Negeri Sembilan FC is strengthening its bond with the community through the NSFC Matchday Experience Volunteer Program – an exclusive opportunity for fans to be part of the club’s journey, not just from the stands but also behind the scenes ensuring smooth and memorable events.

This program welcomes passionate and committed individuals to play a direct role in both matchday operations and other official club events.

Roles available:

  • Usherette – Welcome guests and guide them to their seats.
  • Event Crew – Manage ticket scanning and verification at entry points.
  • Marshall – Assist in monitoring safety and support the security team.

Participation criteria & benefits:

  • Open to Malaysian citizens aged 18 – 40.
  • Applicants must complete the required form. The NSFC team will contact you for duty confirmation.
  • All confirmed participants will also receive an allowance as appreciation for their contribution.

The initiative has already received an overwhelming response, with more than 800 registrations submitted so far. NSFC CEO, Faliq Firdaus, expressed his admiration for the incredible support:

“800 registrations. Truly impressed by the spirit of Negeri Sembilan football fans, especially among the youth. Let’s make this an even better experience for everyone.”

With the dedication of these volunteers, NSFC believes that stadium matchdays and official club events will become more organized, welcoming, and enjoyable for all.

Negeri Sembilan FC: Strong at Home, But Struggling Away?

As the Malaysia Super League kicks off, Negeri Sembilan FC have been one of the early surprise packages. A spirited performance against Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), despite defeat, followed by victory over Selangor FC, has drawn attention to the team and sparked talk of a potential top-half finish.

But last Saturday’s draw with Imigresen FC has raised a new question: are The Jangs struggling to replicate their Paroi form on the road?

The Away-Day Challenge

On paper, Negeri Sembilan are not a weak side. Head coach Nidzam Jamil has moulded a competitive unit capable of pressing for victories. Yet, there is a growing trend worth noting: the team have struggled to secure positive results away from Paroi.

A defeat to PDRM FC in the FA Cup at Selayang (0–1, though they advanced on aggregate) and the 1–1 draw with Imigresen FC in Batu Kawan mean Negeri Sembilan are still without an away win this season.

This contrasts sharply with their fortress-like presence at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, where strong home support has fuelled dramatic comebacks and high attendances.

Has the Hype Worn Off?

The early-season buzz around Negeri Sembilan remains strong, thanks to impressive home performances and overwhelming fan support. More than 50,000 supporters have filled Paroi across their first two home matches — an extraordinary figure compared to recent seasons.

But if they are to sustain this hype, Nidzam’s men must find a way to bring the same intensity, discipline, and attacking sharpness into away fixtures. In a tightly contested league where clubs like Selangor, Kuala Lumpur City, Terengganu, and Kuching City are all battling for the upper spots, every point matters.

What Needs to Change

It may be early — only two away fixtures into the league season — but the warning signs are there. To keep pace with rivals, Negeri Sembilan need to tighten up their approach on the road, cutting out small errors and ensuring consistency regardless of venue.

The hype hasn’t faded yet. But unless Negeri Sembilan can translate their Paroi dominance into away results, they risk missing out on the momentum they have worked so hard to build.

Match Analysis: Imigresen FC 1–1 Negeri Sembilan FC

Match Summary

  • Final Score: Imigresen FC 1–1 Negeri Sembilan FC
  • Venue: Imigresen FC (home)
  • Context: Both sides left frustrated. Negeri Sembilan could not make their chances count, while Imigresen squandered a golden opportunity to claim full points at home.

Negeri Sembilan FC Analysis

Formation & Tactics

  • Lined up with a back four, shifting into a back three in possession.
  • Fullbacks:
    • Harith Samsuri held a deeper role on the left, supporting defensively.
    • Ariff Ar-Rasyid pushed higher on the right to add width in attack.
  • Midfield anchor: Zahril Azri returned to the starting XI, protecting the backline.

Strengths

  • Alex Agyarkwa: Controlled tempo and distribution, dictating midfield play.
  • Zahril Azri: Outstanding as a defensive midfielder — initiated the move for Negeri Sembilan’s goal.
  • Joseph Esso: Adapted his role by dropping deep into zone 14, linking play instead of being a pure target man.
  • Selvan: One of the most effective attackers, providing an assist.
  • Jovan Motika: Scored the equalizer but still lacked confidence in 1v1 duels.

Weaknesses

  • Defensive fragility: Backline too easily exposed on transitions.
  • Sloppy turnovers: Imigresen’s goal came from a midfield mistake under pressure.
  • Takumi Sasaki: Below-par outing, failed to influence the game, leading to an early substitution.
  • Luqman Hakim (debut): Energetic but raw — struggled with dribbles, ball control, and decision-making.

Key Takeaway

Negeri Sembilan are showing clearer attacking identity but remain undermined by defensive lapses and transition errors. Goalkeeper Azri Ghani impressed again with composure and distribution, though he was often left exposed.

Imigresen FC Analysis

Performance

  • Delivered one of their stronger league displays this season but couldn’t capitalize on home advantage.
  • Best chance: Fayadh Zulkifli missed a wide-open goal — a huge let-off for Negeri Sembilan.

Players

  • Wilmar (striker): Scored, but overall ineffective; failed to fully utilize his physicality in duels.
  • Azfar Fikri & José Sosa: Reliable performers, added structure and creativity.
  • Fayadh Zulkifli: Dangerous but wasteful, especially with his glaring miss.

Weaknesses

  • Heavy reliance on isolated moments rather than sustained attacking patterns.
  • Despite quality imports, lacked consistency and killer instinct in front of goal.

Match Conditions

  • Pitch: Poor surface, with awkward bounces that disrupted fluid play for both teams.

Overall Analysis

  • Negeri Sembilan: More fluid in midfield thanks to Agyarkwa and Zahril, but defensive holes remain a recurring issue.
  • Imigresen: Played well enough to win but wastefulness cost them dearly.
  • Result: Fair on balance, but frustrating for both sides — Negeri Sembilan remain in transition under coach Nidzam Jamil, while Imigresen must learn to turn performances into points.

What Does It Mean to Be a Loyal Supporter?

Criticism of the team and players is natural — it helps highlight areas for improvement. But as we reflect, Penyokong Setia (Loyal Supporters), it’s worth remembering what true loyalty means in football.

Traits of a Loyal Supporter

  • Unwavering support – standing behind the team even during tough times or defeats.
  • Consistency – attending matches at the stadium, following games on TV or online, and staying up-to-date with the club’s journey.
  • Identity & pride – wearing the jersey, waving the flag, chanting songs, and showing pride in the club.
  • Contribution – offering support through encouragement, positivity, and sometimes financially (tickets, merchandise, memberships).
  • Emotional bond – sharing the highs and lows with the team: joy in victory, disappointment in defeat, but never abandoning the club.

The Opposite of Loyal Supporters

In football culture, the opposite of loyalty is often described as:

  • Seasonal fans / “lalang” supporters – only present when the team is winning.
  • Glory hunters – supporting only successful teams without long-term commitment.
  • Plastic fans – followers with no deep connection to the club, simply riding trends.
  • Inconsistent fans – those who don’t follow or support the team regularly.

In Short

loyal supporter is not defined by being there only in moments of triumph, but by standing with the team through both joy and hardship. True loyalty is the heartbeat that keeps a football club alive.

Coach Nidzam Pleased With Second-Half Response Against Imigresen FC

Negeri Sembilan FC showed grit and determination in their latest clash against Imigresen FC, with head coach Nidzam Jamil highlighting the team’s improved reaction in the second half as a key positive takeaway.

Reflecting on the match, Nidzam admitted that his side struggled to find their rhythm early on.

“In the first half, we couldn’t connect with the tempo we wanted, and we were punished with a goal that I believe we could have avoided,” he explained.

However, halftime adjustments made a visible impact. The introduction of key changes in midfield allowed NSFC to regain control and create chances, particularly through Mio and Luqman.

“We corrected certain areas, especially in midfield, and managed to generate opportunities. I was happy with the players’ response and their reaction in the second half,” said Nidzam.

The coach also emphasized the importance of mentality and intensity.

“At halftime, I reminded the players about the importance of attitude and playing at the right tempo to move the opposition. We tried to press higher, win second balls, and force Imigresen back. They defended well, but our players showed good effort.”

One standout from the match was young forward Luqman Hakim, who continued his development with another valuable performance.

“Luqman needs games like this to build his temperament and experience. Training is one thing, but real match exposure is different. I’m pleased with his positive attitude, and I believe he can continue contributing to the team whether starting or coming off the bench,” Nidzam added.

While the result may not have fully reflected NSFC’s efforts, the improved second-half display leaves plenty of encouragement for the squad moving forward.

Luqman Hakim Makes His Negeri Sembilan and Super League Debut

Prolific young national striker Luqman Hakim has officially made his long-awaited debut for Negeri Sembilan FC and in the Malaysia Super League.

Luqman’s name is no stranger to Malaysian football fans, having risen to prominence in 2019 when his stunning long-range strike against Cambodia in the AFC U-19 Asian Cup qualifiers captured the nation’s attention.

The 23-year-old marked his first appearance for Hobin Jang Hobin in the Matchweek 5 clash against Imigresen FC. Coming on as a substitute for A. Selvan in the 66th minute, Luqman immediately made his presence felt with a dangerous attacking move shortly after entering the pitch.

Head coach Nidzam Jamil praised the forward’s debut performance, while highlighting the importance of competitive minutes in his development:

“Luqman needs games like this to build his temperament and experience. Training is one thing, but real match exposure is different. I’m pleased with his positive attitude, and I believe he can continue contributing to the team whether starting or coming off the bench,” said Nidzam.

This debut marks a new chapter for Luqman, who will look to build momentum and become an integral part of the Negeri Sembilan attack. Fans won’t have to wait long for his next appearance, as NSFC will face Sabah FC on September 27 at their home ground in Paroi.

Imigresen FC 1–1 Negeri Sembilan FC: Points Shared in Batu Kawan

Imigresen FC and Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) shared the spoils after an intense Malaysia Super League encounter ended 1–1 at the Negeri Pulau Pinang Stadium in Batu Kawan earlier this evening.

Early Chances for Both Sides

NSFC started aggressively, with striker Jovan Motika nearly breaking the deadlock in the 4th minute after outmuscling home captain Rizal Ghazali, only for his powerful shot to sail over the bar.

The hosts responded swiftly as Keron Ornchaiyaphum came close twice — first with a free-kick that went narrowly wide in the 10th minute, and again four minutes later when his attempt was blocked by defender Alex Agyarkwa.

Imigresen Strike First

In the 26th minute, Imigresen took the lead through Wilmar Jordan, who calmly slotted home after a slick build-up involving Halim Saari and Eduardo Sosa.

NSFC pushed hard for a reply and nearly equalised in the 33rd minute via a Takumi Sasaki free-kick, but his weak effort was easily collected by goalkeeper Farhan Majid.

The breakthrough came in first-half stoppage time when Motika coolly converted an assist from A. Selvan, making it 1–1 heading into the break.

Tense Second Half

The Jangs kept up the pressure after the restart, earning a free-kick in the 51st minute, but Agyarkwa’s finishing touch failed to trouble the keeper.

Imigresen’s best chance of the half arrived in the 74th minute when Elvis Kamsoba’s cross found substitute Fayyadh Ghazali, but the forward miscontrolled under pressure, wasting the opportunity.

The final 10 minutes saw tempers flare with a few heated exchanges, but neither side could find a winner as the match ended in a draw.

Final Score

Imigresen FC 1–1 Negeri Sembilan FC

⚽ Wilmar Jordan (26’)
⚽ Jovan Motika (45+1’)