FAM Executive Committee Resignation: What It Means for Negeri Sembilan FC and Malaysian Football

The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has officially announced that all members of its Executive Committee for the 2025–2029 term have collectively and voluntarily stepped down with immediate effect. The decision was made unanimously, framed as a principled and responsible move to safeguard the integrity, credibility, and long-term interests of Malaysian football.

In its statement, FAM emphasised that the resignation was not driven by personal interest or positions of power, but by organisational accountability amid circumstances that have drawn significant public attention. The move is intended to protect institutional integrity, reinforce good governance, and provide a transparent pathway for external assessment by global and regional football authorities.

A Governance Reset at National Level

According to FAM, the collective resignation serves several key objectives:

  • Preserving the reputation and interests of Malaysian football as a whole
  • Upholding principles of accountability and good governance during a sensitive period
  • Allowing FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) the space to independently assess, review, and if necessary, intervene on matters related to governance and administration
  • Ensuring any reforms or corrective measures can be implemented without conflict of interest or public perception issues
  • Restoring confidence among stakeholders, partners, supporters, and the wider football community

Despite stepping down, former Executive Committee members have reiterated their commitment to fully cooperate with FIFA, AFC, and all relevant stakeholders, prioritising the long-term future of Malaysian football over individual mandates.

Implications for Negeri Sembilan FC

For clubs such as Negeri Sembilan FC, the announcement is expected to translate into administrative continuity rather than disruption in the short term.

From an operational perspective:

  • Competitions, licensing, and match calendars are expected to proceed as scheduled under existing frameworks governed by FIFA and AFC regulations.
  • Club autonomy remains intact, with Negeri Sembilan FC continuing to operate under its own professional management structure, technical planning, and commercial strategy.
  • Regulatory clarity and reform, should it emerge from this process, may ultimately benefit clubs through stronger governance standards, clearer compliance mechanisms, and enhanced institutional credibility at national level.

For Negeri Sembilan FC specifically, the situation underscores the importance of the club’s ongoing emphasis on professionalism, long-term planning, and internal governance—values that align closely with the principles highlighted in FAM’s announcement. The club’s continued investment in infrastructure, youth development, coaching education, and high-performance standards positions it well regardless of changes at the national administrative level.

Looking Ahead

While the immediate focus at national level will be on governance review and institutional stability, the broader football ecosystem—including clubs, players, officials, and supporters—stands to benefit from a process that prioritises transparency and trust.

For Negeri Sembilan FC, the message is clear: football operations continue, long-term development remains the priority, and the club’s commitment to sustainable growth and professionalism will remain unchanged. As Malaysian football enters this transitional phase, stability at club level will be a crucial pillar in ensuring the game continues to progress on and off the pitch.

Negeri Sembilan FC fans will continue to monitor developments closely and remain aligned with all directives from the relevant authorities, with the best interests of the club, its supporters, and Malaysian football at heart.

Nidzam Jamil Praises Collective Effort as Negeri Sembilan FC Advance to Malaysia Cup Quarter-Finals

Negeri Sembilan FC Head Coach Nidzam Jamil commended his players’ discipline, resilience, and collective commitment after guiding the team into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup following the second-leg Round of 16 clash against Imigresen FC at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman on 25 January.

Speaking during the post-match press conference for the Malaysia Cup 2025–26 Round of 16 (Second Leg), Nidzam described the contest as a true cup battle, marked by intensity, tactical adjustments, and mental toughness from both sides.

“It was an open game. In the first half, there were many transitions, and in the second half, Imigresen became more direct and more physical after introducing fresh players. We had to compete and match their intensity,” said Nidzam.

He highlighted the team’s defensive organisation, particularly in the final 20 minutes, as a decisive factor in securing qualification. Imigresen FC arrived in strong attacking form, having scored 17 goals in their previous 10 matches, underlining the scale of the challenge faced by Negeri Sembilan FC.

“Our organisation, especially when defending late in the game, was very good. Against a team like Imigresen, that discipline is extremely important,” he added.

Nidzam also explained that certain late tactical decisions involved calculated risks, including fielding players who were still recovering from minor knocks. Despite the risk, he felt the decisions were necessary in the context of knockout football.

“This is a cup game. The most important thing is qualification. Sometimes you need to take a gamble, and tonight it paid off,” he said.

Addressing squad selection, Nidzam noted that several players were unavailable due to injuries and foreign player quota limitations. However, he reiterated that the team’s progress was built on squad depth and collective responsibility rather than individual reliance.

One of the notable moments from the match was the introduction of 22-year-old Afiq Fitri, who made his first appearance of the season in a high-pressure situation. Coming on in the final stages, Afiq showed maturity beyond his years, winning second balls and contributing defensively.

“He trained very hard every day. It’s not easy to come into a tight game during the last 10 minutes and handle that pressure. I’m very happy with his commitment and performance,” Nidzam said.

Looking ahead to the quarter-finals, Nidzam acknowledged that Negeri Sembilan FC will face one of the strongest teams in Malaysian football. Nevertheless, he embraced the underdog status and the unpredictability that defines the Malaysia Cup.

“We are still underdogs. But this is cup football — anything can happen. With hard work, commitment, and the support of our fans, we believe we can compete,” he concluded.

Negeri Sembilan FC now advance to the last eight of the Malaysia Cup with renewed confidence, built on teamwork, discipline, and belief in the strength of the entire squad.

Negeri Sembilan FC Embraces STATSports Technology to Elevate Performance Standards

Negeri Sembilan FC has taken another progressive step in its professionalisation journey with the adoption of STATSports performance technology, as teased in a recent Instagram Story by Chief Executive Officer Faliq Firdaus. The post, featuring STATSports equipment worn during training, signals the club’s intent to integrate elite-level sports science into its daily football operations.

This move places Negeri Sembilan FC firmly in line with modern football practices, where data-driven decision-making plays a critical role in performance optimisation, injury prevention, and long-term player development.

What Is STATSports?

STATSports is a global leader in athlete performance monitoring, specialising in wearable GPS technology used by professional football clubs, national teams, and elite academies worldwide.

At its core, STATSports provides real-time and post-session data that allows coaches, performance analysts, and medical teams to objectively understand what players experience on the pitch—beyond what the eye can see.

How STATSports Is Used in Modern Football

STATSports vests are worn by players during training sessions and matches, collecting thousands of data points per second. Key applications include:

  • Physical Load Monitoring
    Tracks total distance covered, high-speed running, sprint counts, accelerations, and decelerations to manage workload accurately.
  • Injury Prevention & Recovery Management
    Helps identify fatigue patterns and overload risks, allowing staff to adjust training intensity and reduce soft-tissue injuries.
  • Performance Optimisation
    Enables coaches to benchmark players against positional demands and tactical requirements, ensuring training reflects match realities.
  • Individualised Player Development
    Supports tailored training plans based on age, position, fitness level, and injury history—especially crucial for youth and developing players.
  • Objective Decision-Making
    Provides evidence-based insights for squad rotation, return-to-play protocols, and long-term conditioning strategies.

In today’s football landscape, STATSports data is not just supplementary—it is central to how high-performance environments operate.

Clubs and Teams Using STATSports

STATSports is trusted by many of the world’s leading football institutions, including:

  • Manchester City
  • Liverpool FC
  • Arsenal FC
  • Chelsea FC
  • Manchester United
  • Tottenham Hotspur
  • Leicester City

Beyond club football, STATSports is also widely used by international teams and elite academies across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

A Strategic Step Forward for Negeri Sembilan FC

The introduction of STATSports reflects Negeri Sembilan FC’s long-term vision to build a modern, sustainable football structure—one that values science, planning, and continuous improvement.

For the coaching staff, this technology enhances training precision. For players, it supports longevity and peak performance. And for supporters, it represents a clear statement that the club is investing in the right foundations to compete at a higher level.

With NSFC x STATSports now in motion—and an official announcement expected soon—this development marks another important milestone in Negeri Sembilan FC’s journey towards true professional standards in Malaysian football.

Luqman Hakim Sends Negeri Sembilan into Malaysia Cup Quarter-Finals

Negeri Sembilan FC were pushed to their limits before sealing a narrow 1–0 aggregate victory over Imigresen FC to confirm their place in the Malaysia Cup quarter-finals.

After a goalless draw in the first leg, the Round of 16 return fixture at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman saw the hosts take control, with Luqman Hakim Shamsudin emerging as the match-winner.

Head coach Nidzam Jamil named a strong attacking line-up, featuring Luqman Hakim alongside A. Selvan, Jovan Motika and Joseph Esso, as Negeri Sembilan looked to impose themselves early.

Despite an entertaining contest from both sides, the first half ended scoreless—highlighted by a missed penalty from import midfielder Takumi Sasaki that denied the home side a breakthrough before the interval.

Negeri Sembilan returned with renewed intensity after the break, with slick combination play repeatedly testing the Imigresen FC defence. Their persistence finally paid off in the 61st minute when Luqman Hakim calmly converted to ignite celebrations among the home supporters.

Imigresen FC briefly thought they had equalised moments later, but the goal was ruled out after Fayadh Zulkifli Amin was adjudged to be in an offside position. The visitors continued to press in search of a response, yet disciplined defending and wayward finishing ensured the hosts protected their slender lead until the final whistle.

In the quarter-finals, Negeri Sembilan will face Selangor FC, who advanced after recording a commanding 5–1 aggregate win over Kelantan The Real Warriors FC.

Progress in Motion: Key Developments Shaping the Future of Negeri Sembilan FC

In recent days, several important developments announced by the official channels and personally by Chief Executive Officer Faliq Firdaus, have clearly signalled one thing: Negeri Sembilan FC is no longer thinking short term. The club is laying strong foundations for sustainable growth, professionalism, and long-term success.

These are not cosmetic changes. They are structural improvements that define serious football clubs.

A Clear Football Identity and Youth Pathway

One of the most significant steps forward is the implementation of a clear football direction and Negeri Sembilan DNA across all development levels. This was reinforced through a dedicated sharing session led by Lim Teong Kim, former academy coach of Bayern Munich and former Technical Director of AMD.

This initiative is crucial. A strong football identity ensures that future generations of Negeri Sembilan players grow within the same philosophy, style, and standards—creating continuity from grassroots to senior level.

Professional Training Environment

The club has also begun improvement works at the PBNS training centre, including turf aeration to enhance pitch comfort and reduce injury risk during training sessions. These details matter. Player welfare, training quality, and consistency all start with proper facilities.

In addition, the use of Zoysia grass and the planned construction of a recovery pool at the Mantin Training Centre reflect a move towards true professional-club standards. Recovery, conditioning, and injury prevention are now treated as priorities—not afterthoughts.

Data-Driven Performance Development

Another major leap is the collaboration with STATSports, a leading performance-analysis platform that utilises GPS and AI technology. This system allows coaches to objectively measure player output, monitor workload, and design optimal training programmes tailored to individual needs.

This is how modern football clubs operate—by combining football knowledge with science and technology to maximise performance.

Investing in the Future: NSFC Football School

The upcoming launch of the NSFC Football School represents a long-term investment in Negeri Sembilan’s football ecosystem. It aims to identify and nurture young talents from across the state, ensuring that the best local prospects are given a clear pathway into the club’s development structure.

This is how strong clubs are built: not by shortcuts, but by continuously developing their own footballing assets.

The Role of Supporters in a Growing Club

All these developments are major positive news—and they deserve to be celebrated by every supporter. Negeri Sembilan FC today is no longer a club that merely participates. It is a club with ambition, structure, and a clear roadmap to stand alongside the country’s strongest teams.

With that ambition comes responsibility—not just from the management, but from the supporters as well.

True support means showing up on matchday, filling the stadium regardless of results. It means supporting official merchandise, buying original jerseys, and contributing directly to the club’s revenue. A strong club requires strong backing. Financial sustainability enables better facilities, better players, and better long-term planning.

You cannot speak of wanting a “big club” mentality without practising it.

United for Tomorrow

If we want Negeri Sembilan FC to become stronger tomorrow, we must sustain our support today. Consistent backing, match attendance, and genuine club loyalty help generate the resources needed to attract higher-quality players and continue improving the football ecosystem.

With unity between management, players, and supporters, success will come—step by step, season by season.

This is not just about winning now.
This is about building something that lasts.

Lim Teong Kim Inspires Youth Development Focus at NSFC Refresher Course 1.0

The second day of NSFC Refresher Course 1.0 continued today with three key sessions centred on the holistic development of coaches, reinforcing Negeri Sembilan FC’s long-term vision for sustainable youth progression.

A highlight of the day was a special sharing session by Lim Teong Kim, former coach of the Bayern Munich Academy and former Technical Director of Akademi Mokhtar Dahari (AMD). Drawing from his extensive experience at elite youth environments, Lim offered valuable insights into modern player development, talent identification, and the importance of structured coaching pathways.

During the session, Lim emphasised the role of coaches not only as tacticians, but also as educators and mentors in shaping young players both on and off the pitch. His perspectives provided practical guidance on building strong foundations at grassroots level while maintaining alignment with professional football standards.

This ongoing initiative forms part of Negeri Sembilan FC’s commitment to strengthening the implementation of the Negeri Sembilan Football DNA across all levels of development. By continuously investing in coach education and knowledge-sharing, the club aims to ensure a unified philosophy that supports long-term player growth and a sustainable football ecosystem for the future.

All Eyes on Paroi as NSFC Eye Quarter-Final Spot

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) are refusing to take anything for granted ahead of the second-leg Round of 16 Malaysia Cup 2025/26 clash against Imigresen FC tomorrow night.

After playing out a goalless draw in the first leg at the Penang State Stadium, Batu Kawan last week, the tie remains finely poised, with both sides still very much in contention. The winner of the decisive encounter in Paroi will secure a place in the quarter-finals, where Selangor FC await.

NSFC captain Khuzaimi Piee confirmed that preparations within the Hobin Jang Hobin camp are progressing smoothly, with the squad fully focused on securing a home victory to continue their Malaysia Cup journey.

“Alhamdulillah, we can see that the team’s preparations are on the right track. I hope that before we face Imigresen this Sunday, all players will be fully ready,” said Khuzaimi.

Despite the advantage of playing in front of home supporters, Khuzaimi cautioned his teammates against underestimating the visitors. He acknowledged the quality within the Imigresen FC squad, which features several experienced players with Malaysia Super League pedigree.

“Imigresen FC are a good team. We know that many of their players have previously competed in the Super League. We cannot take them lightly. As players, we must give our best and compete fully,” he added.

When asked about key opposition threats, Khuzaimi stressed that the danger lies in Imigresen FC as a collective unit, underlining the need for every NSFC player to shoulder full responsibility on the pitch in the crucial encounter.

NSFC Refresher Course 1.0 Sets Foundation for Unified Football DNA

Negeri Sembilan FC officially kicked off the first day of NSFC Refresher Course 1.0 today at Wisma PBNS, marking an important step in strengthening coaching standards and aligning development pathways across the club.

The three-day programme brings together NSFC’s development coaches from various age-group teams, including the Under-20, Under-18, Under-17, Under-14, Women’s Under-16, Under-12 and Under-10 squads. The initiative serves as an early phase in implementing a unified Negeri Sembilan FC football DNA across all levels of player development.

This shared philosophy will also be introduced at the upcoming NSFC Football School, which is scheduled to be launched in the near future, ensuring continuity and consistency from grassroots to elite pathways.

The programme is led by NSFC Technical Director, Efendi Abd Malek, and will run from today until Sunday. The refresher course combines structured discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions aimed at enhancing coaching methodologies while reinforcing the club’s long-term vision.

Tomorrow’s session will feature a special sharing by Lim Teong Kim, former coach of the FC Bayern Munich Academy and former Technical Director of Akademi Mokhtar Dahari (AMD), who will share insights drawn from his extensive experience in elite youth development.

As part of its long-term commitment to continuous improvement, the NSFC Refresher Course will be conducted regularly every three to six months, reinforcing the club’s focus on coach education, sustainable development, and the establishment of a clear and consistent playing identity for Negeri Sembilan FC.

Negeri Sembilan FC Lays Early Groundwork for Future Training Centre Pitch

Negeri Sembilan FC has taken an important preparatory step towards the development of its future Training Centre, focusing on pitch quality even before construction begins.

Earlier today, the club’s management team, led by Chief Executive Officer Faliq Firdaus and Technical Director Efendi Abd Malek, visited a specialist grass nursery to inspect and test the type of turf that will eventually be used at the NSFC Training Centre. They were joined by The Jangs striker Joseph Esso, highlighting the club’s intent to involve footballing stakeholders in decisions that directly affect training performance.

The nursery, operated by Tuan Normas, a renowned pitch specialist, is being prepared specifically to cater for the future NSFC Training Centre. This early engagement ensures that turf cultivation is aligned with professional football standards well ahead of the centre’s physical development.

It has been confirmed that the Training Centre pitch will utilise Zoysia Matrella grass. Known for its resilience, fine texture, and suitability for high-intensity football use, Zoysia Matrella is widely regarded as a premium surface for elite training environments.

With the turf preparation phase now underway, the overall project is planned to move forward in stages, beginning with groundwork preparations in the near future. This proactive approach reflects Negeri Sembilan FC’s long-term vision of building a high-performance ecosystem, where infrastructure planning, pitch quality, and player development are given equal priority.

The initiative underscores the club’s commitment to sustainable development and setting strong foundations for the next phase of Negeri Sembilan FC’s growth, both on and off the pitch.