Tag: away

Goalless Draw Leaves Malaysia Cup Tie Wide Open

Negeri Sembilan FC were held to a 0–0 draw by Imigresen FC in the first-leg encounter of the Malaysia Cup at Stadium Negeri Pulau Pinang earlier today.

Nicknamed The Jangs, Negeri Sembilan entered the match as favourites and asserted control from the opening whistle. The visitors dominated possession and created a series of attacking moves through Takumi Sasaki, Khuzaimi Piee, Joseph Esso and Mio Tsuneyasu, but were unable to find a way past the disciplined home defence.

Imigresen nearly stunned the visitors when Wilmar Jordan Gil found the back of the net in the 38th minute. However, celebrations were cut short after a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review ruled the effort out for offside.

The hosts came close again after the break, with Fadzrul Danel Nizam testing Negeri Sembilan goalkeeper Muhammad Aqil Abd Razak in the 63rd minute. Aqil reacted superbly to push the low drive away and keep his side level.

Negeri Sembilan responded by raising the tempo in the final 20 minutes, introducing substitutes N. Javabilaarivin and Oday Kharoub in search of a breakthrough. Despite sustained pressure, the decisive goal remained elusive.

Imigresen also endured moments of misfortune, with Elvis Kamsoba seeing his boot come off during a goal attempt, while Eduardo Sosa was forced off after reportedly suffering a rib injury.

The scoreline remained unchanged until the final whistle, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the return leg at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman on 25 January.

Piala Malaysia 2025/26: Imigresen FC Versus Negeri Sembilan FC Ticket Sales Info

Tickets for the Piala Malaysia 2025-26 match between Imigresen FC and Negeri Sembilan FC on 17 January 2026 at the Batu Kawan Stadium are now on sale!

Click the link below to purchase:

https://tickethotline.com.my/events/piala-malaysia-2025-2026-imigresen-fc-vs-negeri-sembilan-fc

Choose ‘Away Entrance’ section.

Away Day Announcement

For the State, we head to Batu Kawan!

Departure point: PBNS Building
Time: 9:00 AM

Price:
RM90 (Members) | RM95 (Non-members)

Come on, Sekalian Yang Setia!
Let’s head to Batu Kawan with the true For the State spirit!

Click the link below or in the bio to make a booking:
👉 http://wa.me/60196802669

TRAVEL INFORMATION

17 January 2026 | Saturday

9:00 AM
Depart from PBNS Building to Penang State Stadium, Batu Kawan

3:30 PM
Arrive at Penang State Stadium, Batu Kawan

5:00 PM
Match: Immigration FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC

7:00 PM
Match ends

8:00 PM
Depart for return journey

2:00 AM
Arrive at PBNS Building, Rahang

Contact:
+6019-680 2669
Che Alif

Narrow Defeat at MBPJ as Selangor FC Edge NSFC 1–0

Selangor FC climbed to second place in the Super League standings after securing a 1–0 victory over Negeri Sembilan FCin their clash at Stadium Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya earlier today.

The win marked another positive step for newly appointed head coach Kim Pan Gon, who has now recorded two wins from his first two matches in charge.

The result saw Selangor move up to 31 points, opening a two-point gap over third-placed KL City FC (29 points) and Kuching City FC (28 points), both of whom suffered defeats in their respective fixtures.

Selangor began the match aggressively, testing the NSFC defence as early as the second minute through a strike by Chrigor Moraes, which was well saved by NSFC goalkeeper Azri Ab Ghani.

The hosts continued to dominate possession, frequently attacking down the flanks and delivering crosses into the NSFC penalty area. Several promising moves created danger, but a lack of finishing quality and off-target attempts prevented Selangor from breaking the deadlock in the first half.

After the interval, Selangor maintained control, and the NSFC defence was finally breached in the 60th minute when Nooa Laine powered home a header to give the hosts a 1–0 lead.

NSFC came close to an equaliser in the 86th minute following a swift counter-attack that saw Anuar Ceesay unleash a shot that deflected off a Selangor defender. However, Selangor goalkeeper Kalamullah Al-Hafiz Mat Rowi reacted quickly to gather the rebound.

Selangor had opportunities to extend their advantage late on, but Moraes missed from close range before Faisal Halimfired over the bar.

In the end, the solitary goal was enough to seal Selangor FC’s 10th league win of the season, while NSFC were left to reflect on a resilient but ultimately narrow defeat away from home.

Venue Update for LS13 Match Between Kelantan TRW FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC

The Kelantan TRW FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC Super League 2025–26 (LS13) match on 24 December 2025 has been moved to Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, replacing the original venue, Stadium Sultan Muhammad Ke-IV, Kota Bharu.

This change was mutually agreed upon by both clubs due to the ongoing monsoon season affecting the East Coast states, in order to avoid potential postponement of the match.

Negeri Sembilan FC will remain the Away Team (PL) for this fixture at Paroi.

For the State, We’re Heading to Melaka!

Sekalian Yang Setia, get ready for our away day on 6 December as we take on Melaka FC at Stadium Hang Jebat! ⚽️

👉🏼 Reserve your seat now via the link in bio or the link below:
http://wa.me/60196802669

🚌 TRAVEL INFORMATION

06 December 2025 | Saturday

4:00 PM – Departure from Wisma PBNS to Stadium Hang Jebat, Melaka
6:00 PM – Arrival at Stadium Hang Jebat, Melaka
8:30 PM – Match: Melaka FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC
10:30 PM – Match ends
11:00 PM – Depart for return trip
12:00 AM – Arrival at Wisma PBNS, Rahang

📞 Contact: +6019-680 2669 (Che Alif)

Late Penalty Drama Denies Negeri Sembilan FC Victory in Brunei

Negeri Sembilan FC were left frustrated after a late penalty saw DPMM FC salvage a 2-2 draw in a thrilling Super League encounter at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium earlier tonight.

The hosts, chasing their second win of the season, started strongly and created several dangerous chances in the opening half — the closest coming in the 13th minute when Jordan Murray’s strike flew narrowly wide of the Negeri Sembilan goal.

Negeri Sembilan soon found their rhythm, with Luqman Hakim Shamsudin testing DPMM goalkeeper Michel Dos Santos with a long-range effort in the 27th minute.

The breakthrough finally came for the visitors in the 54th minute when Jovan Motika’s precise free-kick was met by a well-timed header from Joseph Esso to give Negeri Sembilan a deserved lead.

However, DPMM equalised in the 62nd minute through a Jordan Murray penalty after a VAR review confirmed a handball by Khuzaimi Piee.

Negeri Sembilan quickly restored their advantage just three minutes later, when Esso turned provider — setting up Motika, who fired home with a powerful finish to make it 2-1.

Unfortunately, more VAR drama struck in the 81st minute as another handball decision, this time against Filip Andersen, gifted DPMM a second penalty. Murray once again made no mistake from the spot to bring the game level.

The match ended 2-2, with Negeri Sembilan remaining in sixth place on 12 points — narrowly missing the chance to overtake Terengganu and Selangor in the standings.

Meanwhile, DPMM climbed to 10th with five points after eight matches.

Enhancing Negeri Sembilan FC’s Away Match Preparation

Optimising Performance, Logistics, and Professional Standards On the Road

Playing away from home is never just about the 90 minutes on the field. For Negeri Sembilan FC, it’s about planning every detail — from travel and accommodation to training and recovery — to ensure the team performs at its best wherever they go. Careful preparation, strong teamwork, and professional execution are key to keeping The Jangs competitive and consistent on the road.

1. Comprehensive Travel Planning

  • Early Coordination:
    Develop a standardized Away Travel SOP at least 10–14 days before each match, covering logistics, accommodation, and training arrangements.
  • Mode of Transport:
    • Use team buses for destinations under 4 hours (e.g., KL, Melaka, Ipoh).
    • Charter flights for longer distances (e.g., Sabah, Sarawak) to minimise fatigue.
  • Travel Timing:
    • Arrive one day before for domestic matches; two days before for East Malaysia or high-profile fixtures.
    • Schedule stopovers for meals and recovery if long-distance by road.
  • Dedicated Travel Liaison:
    Assign one staff member as Travel Operations Officer to coordinate between logistics, hotel, and match management.

2. Accommodation & Player Welfare

  • Hotel Selection Criteria:
    • Maximum 20-minute distance to stadium.
    • Provide meeting room, gym, and medical treatment area.
    • Ensure food catering meets player nutrition requirements (low oil, high carb, halal-certified).
  • Rooming Policy:
    Pair players strategically (e.g., senior with junior) to build discipline and mentorship.
  • Recovery Facilities:
    Pre-book ice baths or portable recovery equipment.
  • Post-Match Stay Option:
    For late-night matches, consider staying overnight instead of immediate travel to improve recovery and safety.

3. Training Pitch Coordination

  • Pitch Similarity:
    Book training fields with surface and dimensions similar to match venue (grass or artificial turf).
  • Session Timing:
    Conduct familiarisation training at the same time as the actual match (to adapt to lighting and humidity).
  • Equipment Transport:
    Ensure cones, GPS vests, bibs, and balls arrive ahead via logistics van or local contact.

4. Medical & Physiotherapy Setup

  • Pre-Travel Checks:
    Conduct full fitness assessment and injury check 24 hours before departure.
  • Medical Supplies:
    Carry portable massage beds, ice packs, kinesio tape, and emergency kits.
  • Emergency Coordination:
    Identify nearest hospital and ambulance contact in match city.
  • Recovery Protocol:
    Implement structured routine post-match — stretching, hydration, and 30-min cooldown meal.

5. Nutrition & Hydration Management

  • Meal Plan:
    Coordinate with hotel chefs to serve:
    • Pre-match: Complex carbs, lean protein, low-fat.
    • Post-match: High protein, hydration drinks, and light snacks.
  • Supplement Supply:
    Bring familiar protein shakes, electrolyte tablets, and energy gels.
  • Hydration Tracking:
    Staff should monitor players’ fluid intake (especially in hot or humid locations).

6. Matchday Operations

  • Arrival & Security:
    Arrive at stadium 90–120 minutes before kick-off.
    Liaise with host club security for dressing room access and warm-up time.
  • Equipment Officer Role:
    Double-check kits, balls, water, GPS units, and medical bags before departure.
  • Pre-Match Routine:
    Follow consistent warm-up and briefing process regardless of venue to maintain mental focus.

7. Media & Communications

  • Pre-Match Coverage:
    Post a “The Jangs On the Road” feature including travel photos, fan meetups, and training sessions.
  • During Match:
    Assign one media staff to provide live updates and coordinate photographer positioning.
  • Post-Match:
    Prepare official statement or quote from coach/captain within 1 hour after final whistle.
  • Fan Interaction:
    If possible, arrange short autograph or photo session with away supporters before boarding the bus.

8. Technical & Tactical Preparation

  • Opponent Analysis:
    Conduct a video session 2–3 days before travel, focusing on opponent’s home style, pitch size, and weather conditions.
  • Pitch Familiarisation:
    Use matchday-1 training to test passing tempo, corner routines, and ball bounce.
  • Referee & Stadium Factors:
    Review officiating patterns and potential pitch irregularities in pre-match briefing.

9. Fan and Community Engagement

  • Supporter Packages:
    Partner with travel agencies (e.g., KR Travel & Tours) to offer official fan bus packages for key away games.
  • Local Fan Liaison:
    Coordinate with local Negeri Sembilan supporters’ groups in host city for banners, chants, and coordinated fan seating.
  • Merchandise Booths:
    Explore setting up mini “Jang Shop” pop-ups at selected away venues.

10. Post-Match Procedures

  • Immediate Recovery:
    Provide post-match nutrition packs and ensure all players rehydrate within 30 minutes.
  • Video Review:
    Schedule analysis session within 48 hours after return.
  • Injury Follow-Up:
    Physiotherapy staff to submit post-match injury reports to head coach and medical lead.
  • Performance Feedback Loop:
    Collect travel, accommodation, and logistics feedback from players and staff for continuous improvement.

11. Financial & Administrative Planning

  • Budget Control:
    Create an Away Match Cost Template including transport, lodging, meals, and contingencies.
  • Vendor Partnerships:
    Establish long-term MOUs with hotels, bus companies, and training centres for discounted rates.
  • Sponsorship Activation:
    Include travel and away content in sponsorship proposals (branding on team buses, travel diaries, etc.).

12. Professional Image & Branding

  • Uniform Protocol:
    Players and staff must wear club-issued travel attire (tracksuits, polos) during all travel segments.
  • Social Media Conduct:
    Remind players to maintain professionalism in online posts during away trips.
  • Documentation:
    Capture behind-the-scenes moments for use in digital storytelling and club archives.

13. Evaluation & Reporting

  • Post-Trip Report:
    Each away fixture should conclude with a written report covering:
    • Travel efficiency
    • Accommodation feedback
    • Training quality
    • Match performance correlation
    • Improvement notes for next away fixture
  • Performance Metrics:
    Track points earned away vs. home, travel fatigue index, and recovery duration.

Conclusion

Away matches are not just about tactics — they are a reflection of the club’s professionalism, planning, and unity. By treating every trip as a coordinated operation, Negeri Sembilan FC can enhance player performance, safety, and brand image while ensuring The Jangs remain competitive and respected nationwide.

Late Effort Not Enough as NSFC Fall 2–1 to Penang FC

Penang FC finally broke their winless streak in the Super League with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) at Stadium Bandaraya earlier this evening.

It was Tchetche Kipre who emerged as the hero for the Harimau Kumbang, scoring both goals to deliver a crucial three points for the home side after enduring four consecutive defeats and one draw in their opening six matches.

Kipre opened the scoring as early as the 13th minute, calmly slotting home a precise pass from captain Stefano Brundo following a clever set-piece combination with Dylan Wenzel-Halls.

NSFC nearly equalised just three minutes later when Jovan Motika found himself in a one-on-one situation with Khairulazhan Khalid, but the winger’s powerful effort sailed narrowly over the bar.

Penang came close to doubling their advantage in the 20th minute as OJ Porteria’s strike was parried away by Azri Ghani. The rebound fell to Danilo Sipovac, whose follow-up attempt rattled the upright to the relief of the visitors.

The hosts thought they had scored again in the 37th minute through Wenzel-Halls after he coolly finished from Porteria’s pass, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

In the second half, Negeri Sembilan showed renewed determination. Japanese midfielder Takumi Sasaki nearly levelled the score with a powerful long-range strike, only to be denied by Khairulazhan’s safe hands.

However, Penang struck again in the 49th minute, with Kipre once more tormenting the NSFC defence. The Ivorian forward dribbled past Ariff Ar-Rasyid and substitute Aidil Zailani before firing a low shot past Azri Ghani for his second of the night.

Despite a late surge from the visitors—led by Sasaki, Joseph Esso, and Motika—Negeri Sembilan could only pull one back in the 98th minute after Faith Obilor accidentally turned the ball into his own net.

It was too little, too late, as the final whistle confirmed a long-awaited victory for Penang FC, while NSFC will now shift their focus to the upcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Selangor FC on October 18 in Paroi.

For Our Team, We March to the Pearl of the Orient!

Where are you heading this weekend, Jang fans? If you’ve got no plans, let’s make our way to Penang together in support of The Jangs! Negeri Sembilan FC will face Penang FC in an exciting Liga Super 2025/26 clash at the iconic Stadium Bandaraya, Penang, this Saturday.

With the support of KR Travel & Tours, an official away trip has been arranged so fans can travel with ease while bringing the Hobin Jang Hobin spirit to the north.

Travel Itinerary (Saturday, 4 October 2025)

  • 9:00 AM – Departure to Stadium Bandaraya, Penang
  • 3:00 PM – Arrival at Stadium Bandaraya
  • 5:00 PM – Kick-off: Penang FC vs Negeri Sembilan FC
  • 7:00 PM – Match ends
  • 8:00 PM – Return journey
  • 1:00 AM – Arrival at Wisma PBNS, Rahang

Supporter Package

  • RM90/person (Members)
  • RM95/person (Non-Members)

📌 Seats are limited!
📲 Booking & more info: Click here

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’)