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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.

Liga Super 2025/26: Negeri Sembilan Dominates Week 4 Attendance

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) once again stamped their mark off the pitch by recording the highest attendance in Matchweek 4 of the Liga Super 2025/26.

The clash between NSFC and Kuching City FC on 29 August at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR), Paroi, drew an impressive 24,428 supporters, making it not only the highest figure of the week but also the second-highest attendance at STAR this season.

The thrilling encounter ended in a 2-2 draw, keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Other Notable Attendances

  • Selangor FC vs Terengganu FC (6,055 spectators)
    The Red Giants entertained their home fans in Shah Alam with a commanding 5-2 win over Terengganu FC.
  • Sabah FC vs Melaka FC (4,028 spectators)
    Although technically a rescheduled Week 1 fixture, the Likas Stadium still attracted over 4,000 fans as Sabah were held to a 1-1 draw against newcomers Melaka FC.
  • Penang FC vs Kelantan TRW (2,013 spectators)
    Penang’s hopes of a first home win were dashed when Ifedayo Olusegun struck to give Kelantan TRW a crucial 1-0 away victory at the Bandaraya Stadium.
  • Imigresen FC vs Johor Darul Ta’zim (673 spectators)
    Despite a modest turnout, JDT proved their quality with a comfortable win over Imigresen FC at Batu Kawan.
  • KL City FC vs PDRM FC (616 spectators)
    In the Klang Valley derby, The City Boys delighted the home crowd with victory against The Cops at Stadium Bola Sepak Kuala Lumpur.

Break Before FIFA Calendar

With Matchweek 4 concluded, the Liga Super now pauses to make way for the international FIFA calendar. League action will resume with Matchweek 5 from 19 to 22 September, including a much-anticipated clash between Imigresen FC and Negeri Sembilan FC on 20 September.

📊 Key Highlight: NSFC has now dominated attendance charts for two consecutive home matches, showcasing the incredible passion of their fanbase in 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.

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.