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.

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

Tickets for the Malaysia Super League 25/26 match between Negeri Sembilan FC and Selangor FC on 24 August 2025 at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi are now on sale!

Click the link below to purchase:

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

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

Physical Ticket Sales Information – MSL 25/26

🗓️ 21 & 22 August 2025 (Thursday & Friday)
📍 NSFC Office, Wisma PBNS, Medan Rahang
🕰️ 10.00 AM – 4.00 PM

🗓️ 23 & 24 August 2025 (Saturday & Sunday)
📍 Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi
🔄 Grandstand – Counter B & Counter C
🕰️ Saturday: 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM, Sunday: 5.00 PM – 9.45 PM

Let’s Fill Paroi!

Luqman Hakim’s NSFC Debut on Hold, Eyes Set on Kuching City Clash

Negeri Sembilan FC’s (NSFC) fans will need to wait a little longer before witnessing the highly anticipated debut of national striker Luqman Hakim Shamsudin.

Head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil confirmed that the 23-year-old forward, who recently returned from stints in Belgium, Iceland, and Japan, is unlikely to feature in the Super League showdown against Selangor FC this Sunday at Paroi.

“Not for Selangor. I think against Kuching (City), maybe he will be ready,” said Nidzam during the post-match press conference after NSFC’s emphatic 5-0 win over PDRM FC in the Piala FA.

Injury Delays and Fitness Recovery

Since joining NSFC, Luqman has yet to be listed either in the starting eleven or on the bench. The club previously confirmed he was sidelined by injury, preventing him from making his competitive debut.

According to Nidzam, Luqman is close to full fitness but still requires careful management to avoid setbacks. The clash against Kuching City FC on August 29 has been earmarked as the likeliest occasion for his long-awaited first appearance in Sang Rusa colours.

More Injury Concerns for NSFC

Luqman is not the only absentee for the Selangor fixture. Former Selangor FC defender Khuzaimi Piee is also ruled out with injury.

“Same with Jimmy (Khuzaimi), he won’t play against Selangor either. They both need around seven to ten more days, then we’ll assess their progress,” Nidzam explained.

Additionally, Ghanaian midfielder Alex Agyarkwa, on loan from Selangor FC, will miss the match due to a “gentleman agreement” between both clubs, further limiting NSFC’s options in midfield.

Focus Shifts to Selangor Clash

Despite the absentees, Negeri Sembilan FC enter the Super League encounter on a high, fresh from their commanding Piala FA triumph. The spotlight now turns to how Nidzam reshuffles his squad to face his former club, Selangor FC, in a match that could be a true test of The Jang’s credentials this season.

For fans, all eyes will soon be on Luqman Hakim’s long-awaited debut—a moment that could arrive just days later when NSFC host Kuching City at Paroi.

Match Analysis: Negeri Sembilan FC vs PDRM FC Piala FA 2025/26 (Round of 16, First Leg)

A Statement Victory at Paroi

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) delivered a dominant performance in their Piala FA Round of 16 opener, overwhelming PDRM FC 5–0 at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi. Despite their opponents being reduced to 10 men as early as the 9th minute, the Jang’s quality, structure, and attacking intent suggested they would likely have secured a convincing result regardless of the numerical advantage.

The win extends NSFC’s remarkable scoring form—eight goals in their last two matches—showcasing the attacking philosophy that head coach Nidzam Jamil has instilled in just nine weeks of preparation. Nearly 4,500 supporters filled Paroi, further underlining the growing momentum and optimism surrounding the club.

Tactical Shape and Build-Up Play

From the outset, Negeri Sembilan operated with a back-four base in defense but morphed into a three-at-the-back shape in possession. Harith Samsuri shifted inward to form a left-sided centre-back role alongside Arif Ar-Rasyid and Luis Enrique, giving stability and flexibility in buildup.

On the flanks, Anwar Ibrahim alternated between tucking inside as an inverted full-back and pushing forward as an attacking outlet. This adaptability allowed NSFC to progress through multiple channels while maintaining defensive security.

Midfield Control – The Alex & Sasaki Axis

Midfield balance proved decisive. The import midfielder Wai Lin anchored play with defensive discipline, dropping deep when required to form a temporary back three. This freed Alex Agyarkwa to orchestrate as the creative hub, dictating tempo with incisive passing and intelligent combination play.

Ahead of them, captain Takumi Sasaki thrived as a free-roaming No. 10, linking with Alex to produce fluid attacking sequences. Their synergy made the middle third NSFC’s strongest sector, combining control with forward thrust.

Direct Running and Attacking Edge

On the flanks, Selvan stretched PDRM with pace, but it was winger Jovan Motika who stood out. His instinctive movement exploited gaps in PDRM’s defensive line, repeatedly timing his runs to perfection. While less effective in one-on-one duels, Motika’s direct running was a constant menace.

Up front, striker Joseph Esso provided the complete package—physical presence, clinical finishing, and unselfish link play. His ability to drop, dummy, or combine with Motika’s runs created multiple openings. Together, they formed a potent spearhead that dismantled PDRM’s defensive unit.

Substitutes and Impact

The introduction of Japanese forward Mio Tsuneyasu added further spark. His composed solo effort in the 74th minute capped a confident cameo, marking his arrival in Malaysian football with style.

With the tie virtually sealed, Negeri Sembilan continued to attack, displaying relentless intent rather than protecting their lead—a mentality that will please Nidzam Jamil and supporters alike.

PDRM’s Struggles

For PDRM, the early dismissal of Noel Agbre compounded their tactical vulnerabilities. Even before the red card, they struggled to cope with NSFC’s fluid build-up and midfield combinations. Their attempt to sit deeper and rely on set pieces proved ineffective, as lapses in discipline and cohesion were repeatedly punished.

Conclusion: A Rising Force

This emphatic result underlines Negeri Sembilan’s rise as a serious contender. With balanced midfield control, explosive wide options, and a reliable front line, the Sang Rusa have begun to showcase the hallmarks of a top-three challenger in Malaysian football.

The challenge now lies in maintaining consistency. A highly anticipated clash with Selangor FC awaits this weekend, offering the perfect test of whether Nidzam Jamil’s men can replicate their cup form in the league.

Final Score: Negeri Sembilan FC 5–0 PDRM FC

Jovan Motica: “These Goals Are for the Fans”

Negeri Sembilan FC enjoyed a memorable night at Paroi, with Jovan Motica stealing the spotlight after scoring twice in a convincing win. The Serbian forward dedicated his goals to the supporters and praised the spirit within the squad.

“These two goals are for them,” said Motica, referring to the young fans who had greeted him after the match. “I’m just proud and happy with my teammates. From the first game, we’ve shown that we can play against everyone. We want to challenge all the teams in this league. I hope the fans enjoyed tonight’s win.”

Despite his brace, Motica remained humble about his contribution.

“I didn’t expect it. I don’t care about the goals. I don’t think about scoring — I just play and enjoy football. Thanks to the fans for their support. Thank you, and see you in the next game.”

Alongside Motica’s joy, goalkeeper Azri Ghani reminded that the season remains a long journey, urging the team to stay grounded.

“So far, we’ve shown good performances, but we know there are no easy matches. We have to take it one game at a time. There are still many games to come, and Insha’Allah, we will keep showing strong performances.”

The blend of Motica’s firepower and Azri’s leadership reflects the balance within Negeri Sembilan FC — a team hungry to compete while keeping its feet firmly on the ground. With both stars delivering on and off the pitch, the Sang Rusa faithful can look forward to more special nights this season.

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Zaquan Adha: Negeri Sembilan FC Now a Team to Be Reckoned With

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) legend, Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak, believes that the current squad under the guidance of head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil is unlike any seen before—capable of challenging even the nation’s most dominant sides.

According to the former national striker, the blend of quality signings and Nidzam’s tactical expertise has elevated NSFC into a team with genuine potential to contest for a top-three finish in the Liga Super Malaysia.

“We can see that Negeri Sembilan are seriously aiming for a place among the top three this season. The players brought in are of quality, but more importantly, they are under Coach Nidzam Jamil, who has vast experience in the league.

His tactical approach has been proven in the past with Selangor, and now we are seeing that same impact here in Negeri Sembilan,” said Zaquan during his appearance as a panelist on Arena Bola.

Momentum Building After FA Cup Triumph

NSFC recently sent a strong signal of intent with a 5-0 demolition of PDRM FC in the first leg of the FA Cup Round of 16. Goals from Jovan Motika, Joseph Esso, and Mio Tsuneyasu not only secured a commanding victory but also showcased the attacking firepower at Nidzam’s disposal.

Eyes on Selangor Clash

With confidence soaring, Negeri Sembilan now shift their focus to the Liga Super, where they are set to face Selangor FC on 24 August at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi. The match promises to be a true test of their ambitions and a chance to prove that Zaquan’s belief in his former club is well-founded.

Negeri Sembilan Lead FA Cup Round of 16 Attendance Figures

The opening leg of the FA Cup Round of 16 delivered not only goals and drama on the pitch but also an encouraging show of support in the stands, with Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) setting the benchmark.

Paroi Tops the Chart

The clash between Negeri Sembilan FC and PDRM FC on 18 August at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, recorded the highest attendance of the round with 4,560 fans. The home crowd were rewarded with a dazzling performance as the Jangs powered to a 5-0 victory, creating an electric atmosphere that underlined Paroi’s reputation as one of the liveliest venues in Malaysian football.

DPMM and JDT Follow Closely

Over in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei DPMM FC attracted 3,996 fans at Stadium Hassanal Bolkiah, as the hosts secured their first win of the season, edging Kuching City FC 3-2 in front of an animated home crowd.

Meanwhile, at Stadium Sultan Ibrahim, 3,957 spectators turned up to watch Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) in action. The reigning Super League champions made light work of UM-Damansara United, cruising to a 5-0 victory.

Strong Support Elsewhere

Melaka FC vs Penang FC at Stadium Hang Jebat drew 2,979 supporters, though the home side fell 0-2 to the Harimau Kumbang, with Dylan Wenzel-Halls on the scoresheet.

MUFT vs Selangor FC welcomed 1,772 fans to Stadium MBPJ, while Kelantan TRW vs KL City FC in Kota Bharu attracted 1,420 supporters. Both matches ended in victories for Selangor and TRW, respectively.

Lowest Turnout, Biggest Win

The lowest turnout was at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman for the Bunga Raya FC vs Sabah FC fixture, with just 90 fans in attendance. Despite the small crowd, Sabah delivered the biggest margin of victory of the round, thrashing Bunga Raya 6-0.

Elsewhere, Imigresen FC vs Terengganu FC at Stadium Negeri, Batu Kawan, drew 410 fans, but ended in a shock as The Mighty Tigers stunned the Turtles with a 2-1 win.

Looking Ahead

The return legs of the FA Cup Round of 16 will be staged from 12 to 14 September 2025, promising more drama on and off the pitch as teams battle for a place in the quarter-finals.