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Tough Night in Paroi as NSFC Fall to Ruthless Selangor

It was a night to forget for Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) as the home side suffered a 0–4 defeat to Selangor FC in the first-leg quarter-final of the 2025/26 FA Cup at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi, on Saturday night.

In front of a roaring crowd of 25,550 supporters, Selangor FC displayed their clinical edge, leaving the hosts with a tough task ahead in the return leg later this month.

Selangor’s star winger Mohamad Faisal Abdul Halim was the standout performer, scoring twice in the 33rd and 62nd minutes and providing an assist in a dominant performance.

NSFC started brightly, with Takumi Sasaki testing Selangor goalkeeper Kalamullah Al Hafiz Mat Rowi from distance in the 27th minute. However, Selangor soon took control, and Faisal opened the scoring with a composed finish after breaking through the defence.

The visitors wasted no time extending their lead after the break, as Chrigor Flores Moraes found the net in the 47th minute, followed by a Zach Clough header from a pinpoint Faisal cross in the 55th.

Faisal capped off a brilliant night by adding his second of the match — a low drive that slipped past NSFC’s backline and goalkeeper Muhammad Azri Ghani, sealing a commanding 4–0 victory for the Red Giants.

With the second leg set for 29 October in Petaling Jaya, Selangor FC now hold a strong advantage — but NSFC will look to regroup and fight back with the pride and resilience that define the Hobin Jang Hobin spirit.

Aminuddin Rallies Negeri Sembilan Ahead of FA Cup Clash

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) Chairman, Dato’ Seri Aminuddin Harun, has urged his players to deliver their best performance when they face Selangor FC (SFC) in the first leg of the FA Cup quarter-final at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, this Saturday.

Aminuddin, who is also the Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan, expressed confidence that the Hobin Jang Hobin squad will rise to the occasion, urging them to make full use of their home advantage to secure a vital win in front of their passionate supporters.

“I hope the people of Negeri Sembilan will continue to pray for our team’s success in this quarter-final match against Selangor. This is a big challenge for the players, but I want them to stay composed and focus on putting on an admirable performance that can deliver victory,” he said after chairing the weekly Exco meeting at Wisma Negeri today.

The showdown between Negeri Sembilan FC and Selangor FC has already been billed as one of the most anticipated fixtures of the round, following NSFC’s 2-1 league victory over the same opponent at Paroi earlier this season.

Despite recent setbacks — including a 1-2 defeat to Penang FC in the Super League — Aminuddin believes the team under Coach Nidzam Jamil has what it takes to bounce back, especially with the strength of home support and a strong record at Paroi this season.

With over 25,000 fans expected to pack the stands and more than 23,000 tickets already sold out of the total 25,550, excitement continues to build across Negeri Sembilan.

“The ticket response has been beyond expectations — it seems there won’t be enough seats with two days still to go,” Aminuddin said.

“I urge fans to purchase tickets only through official channels and avoid dealing with scalpers who may try to resell tickets at inflated prices.”

As Paroi prepares to turn into a sea of black and yellow, the Jangs are ready to fight for a crucial first-leg advantage, fuelled by their fans’ unwavering passion and the spirit of Tanah Adat.

Jang Short-Handed Ahead Of Selangor Clash

Negeri Sembilan will head into their highly anticipated FA Cup 2025 quarter-final clash against Selangor with several key absences — but the spirit of the Jangs remains unshaken as more than 25,000 supporters are expected to pack the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.

Midfield dynamo Alex Agyarkwa will be unavailable due to loan restrictions, as the Ghanaian is currently on loan from Selangor. Meanwhile, Haiqal Haqeemi continues his recovery after undergoing surgery for an ACL injury sustained during international duty.

Adding to the list, Japanese midfielder Takumi Sasaki is battling through adversity after suffering a broken nose in training earlier this week. However, in true warrior fashion, Takumi is set to feature with a protective nose guard, embodying the grit and determination that defines the Jangs.

Despite the setbacks, Negeri Sembilan’s camp remains focused and united. The home side will look to draw strength from the roaring support of their fans as they aim to take a crucial step toward FA Cup glory.

All eyes will be on Paroi this weekend — where courage meets passion, and history awaits.

Quarter-Final Anticipation Builds as Negeri Sembilan FC Host Selangor FC at Paroi

Excitement continues to rise ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final first leg between Negeri Sembilan FC and Selangor FC, set to take place on 18 October 2025 at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.

In a statement released by the club, away supporters for the highly anticipated clash will be limited to 2,600 tickets only. This adjustment was made after careful consideration of several factors, including stadium safety regulations, limited entry points, and technical arrangements.

NSFC clarified that seat segregation zones will be established, resulting in the reduction of available seats for visiting fans. The club emphasized that the decision was made to ensure the safety and comfort of all spectators, given the expected capacity crowd and intense rivalry between both sides.

As of today, a total of 21,223 tickets have already been sold, reflecting the immense enthusiasm of supporters eager to witness this high-stakes encounter in the heart of Paroi. Only 928 tickets remain for away fans, with the total ticket allocation capped at 25,550.

The quarter-final promises to deliver an electric atmosphere, with Negeri Sembilan FC looking to capitalize on home advantage and continue their impressive campaign under coach Nidzam Jamil.

Fans are reminded to purchase tickets through official channels and to adhere to stadium regulations for a safe and memorable matchday experience.

NSFC Ticket Sales Surging Ahead of Clash vs Selangor FC

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) is already witnessing a remarkable response from fans ahead of the highly anticipated Piala FA 2025/26 Quarter-Final (1st Leg) clash against Selangor FC at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR), Paroi on 18 October 2025.

Club CEO, Faliq Firdaus, revealed that ticket sales are moving at an exceptional pace.

“As of today alone, we are about to hit 5,000 tickets sold,” he announced.

With demand surging, the club projects that tickets could be sold out at least a week before matchday. Fans are strongly encouraged to purchase early to avoid disappointment and to prevent the risks associated with illegal ticket scalping.

“Buy early and secure your tickets to avoid the presence of touts in the days leading up to matchday,” Faliq added.

📢 Official Physical Ticket Sales Announcement

NSFC has confirmed the following arrangements for physical ticket purchases:

Sales Period: 2 October – 17 October 2025 (or while stocks last)
Time: 10.00 a.m. – 4.30 p.m.
Venue: NSFC Office, Wisma PBNS, Medang Rahang, Seremban

Tickets will also be sold on matchday itself, subject to availability.

This fixture is expected to draw one of the biggest crowds of the season, with the electrifying atmosphere of STAR set to come alive once again under the roar of Hobin Jang Hobin chants.

Match Details:

Negeri Sembilan FC vs Selangor FC
📍 Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR), Paroi
🗓️ 18 October 2025

Fans are urged not to wait until the last moment — secure your seats now and be part of what promises to be another unforgettable night in Paroi.

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

Tickets for the Piala FA Quarter-Final 2024-26 match between Negeri Sembilan FC and Selangor FC on 18 October 2025 at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi are now on sale!

Click the link below to purchase:

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

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

Physical Ticket Sales Information – Piala FA 2025-26

📍 Wisma PBNS
🗓️ 15–17 October
⏰ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

📍 Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi
🗓️ 18 October (Saturday)
⏰ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Grandstand Counters)
⏰ 5:00 PM – 9:45 PM (Counters 7 & 13)

Secure your seats early and be part of the Paroi roar as we take on Selangor FC.

Showdown in Paroi: Quarter-Final Clash Set to Ignite Passions

The first-leg quarter-final between Negeri Sembilan and Selangor FC at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman (STAR of Paroi) promises to be a stage overflowing with emotions, intensity, and football rivalry. With Paroi’s stands historically packed with tens of thousands of loyal Hobin Jang Hobin supporters, the atmosphere is set to shake the ground once again.

Fresh off a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Selangor in the recent Super League encounter, Negeri Sembilan enter this clash with burning confidence. But this time, the stakes are even higher – a coveted ticket to the semi-finals.

Will Selangor FC rise to seek revenge and ease the heartbreak of their fans in red and yellow? Or will Negeri Sembilan strike again, backed by the legendary roar of Hobin Jang Hobin, echoing across Paroi and fueling yet another unforgettable night?

Match Analysis: NSFC vs Selangor FC Home Super League 2025/2026

Negeri Sembilan FC produced one of the most thrilling performances of the Liga Super season, coming from behind to beat Selangor FC 2-1 in front of 25,550 fans at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.

This match was a showcase of tactical discipline, impactful substitutions, and individual brilliance — with head coach Nidzam Jamil’s men demonstrating resilience and hunger to secure all three points.

Negeri Sembilan’s Comeback: Tactical Bravery and Game Management

A defining factor in this victory was Nidzam Jamil’s game management. His substitutions were made at the right moments, immediately changing the flow of the game:

  • Mio – the hero of the night, scoring both goals with sharp finishing and relentless energy.
  • Hadin Azman – added width and creativity from the left flank.
  • Zainal Abidin – stabilized the defensive unit when Selangor pressed harder.
  • Haiqal Danish – showed maturity in midfield, balancing transitions.
  • Motika – provided attacking depth from the wings, though often struggled in 1v1 situations.

These changes tilted the momentum, proving Nidzam’s trust in his bench was well placed.

Key Performances for Negeri Sembilan

  • Joseph Esso – instrumental as the target man, holding up play and creating space. The winning goal came from his intelligent link-up play.
  • Harith Samsuri – impressed at left-back, handling defensive duties against Quentin Cheng while also contributing with crosses and set-piece delivery.
  • Takumi Sasaki – despite his smaller frame, worked tirelessly to maintain pressure in midfield.
  • Mio – the undisputed Man of the Match. Beyond scoring twice, his dribbling, ball control, and defensive contribution made him the game-changer.
  • Luis Enrique & Arif Ar-Rashid – provided strong defensive leadership, cutting out key attacks.
  • Azri Ghani (GK) – delivered crucial saves, including two one-on-one stops against Faisal Halim, showing excellent command of the penalty area.

Selangor FC: Bright Start, But Blunt in Attack

Selangor began strongly, dominating the first 60 minutes with attacking momentum. Quentin Cheng created several dangerous chances with crosses, but strikers Moraes and Lira failed to capitalize.

Key issues for Selangor included:

  • Wasteful Finishing: Moraes was indecisive in front of goal, while Lira failed to influence the game.
  • Tactical Missteps: Question marks over Coach Kino’s substitutions, with productive players withdrawn and underperformers introduced.
  • Fatigue in Defense: Extended periods of defending took their toll, opening space for Negeri Sembilan’s comeback.
  • Faisal Halim: Provided Selangor’s biggest threat with his runs, but still needs to refine his finishing and decision-making in critical moments.

Goalkeeper Kalamullah kept Selangor alive with several fine saves, but the defensive structure eventually collapsed under Negeri Sembilan’s pressure.

Conclusion: Negeri Sembilan Show Character, Selangor Must Regroup

This 2-1 victory was more than just three points — it was a statement. Negeri Sembilan FC proved they have the squad depth, tactical discipline, and fighting spirit to compete with the league’s heavyweights. Backed by a passionate 25,550 fans, the “Jang” delivered a night to remember.

For Selangor, dominating possession without clinical finishing remains their Achilles’ heel. They will need sharper execution and better tactical stability to stay in the title race.

For Negeri Sembilan, this was the embodiment of their motto “Hobin Jang Hobin” — never giving up until the final whistle.

Mio Tsuneyasu the Hero as NSFC Stun Selangor at Paroi

Paroi, 24 August 2025 – Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) registered their first Super League victory of the season in dramatic fashion, coming from behind to defeat Selangor FC 2-1 in front of a roaring 25,550 fans at Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

Selangor Strike First

The visitors started strongly, with early pressure paying off in the 12th minute. Richmond Tetteh Ankrah rose highest to head home from a Laine Nooa Hamzah corner, leaving NSFC goalkeeper Azri Ghani with no chance.

The goal spurred The Jang into action. Joseph Esso almost equalised in the 20th minute with a sharp effort, only to be denied by Selangor goalkeeper Kalamullah Al-Hafiz. The Red Giants’ shot-stopper was again called into action on the stroke of half-time, tipping away a thunderous free-kick from Harith Samsuri.

Tactical Switch Turns the Tide

Head coach Mohd Nidzam Jamil made a bold substitution in the 70th minute, introducing Japanese forward Mio Tsuneyasu for A. Selvan. The move proved decisive.

Tsuneyasu wasted no time making his mark, latching onto the ball to fire home the equaliser in the 82nd minute, sending Paroi into raptures.

With the game seemingly headed for a draw, Tsuneyasu struck again in stoppage time (90+3), clinically finishing a counter-attack to complete his brace and seal all three points for Negeri Sembilan.

Statement Victory for Sang Rusa

The comeback marked a significant moment for NSFC, who had impressed in their opening two fixtures despite mixed results. After pushing defending champions JDT in a 3–5 thriller and demolishing PDRM 5–0 in the FA Cup, this victory against Selangor showcased the team’s resilience and attacking depth.

With Tsuneyasu’s heroics, NSFC not only claimed their first win of the season but also sent a strong message to the rest of the league: the Sang Rusa are ready to challenge.

📍 Full-Time:
Negeri Sembilan FC 2–1 Selangor FC
⚽ Mio Tsuneyasu (82’, 90+3’) | Richmond Tetteh Ankrah (12’)

Attendance: 25,550

20,000 Fans Expected at Paroi for NSFC vs Selangor FC Showdown

The stage is set for one of the most anticipated fixtures in the early stages of the 2025/26 Malaysia Super League, as Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) host traditional rivals Selangor FC at the Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi, tomorrow night.

According to NSFC management, ticket sales have already crossed 12,000 as of 10pm last night, with crowd estimates reaching up to 20,000 supporters for what promises to be a high-intensity encounter.

Factors Behind the Ticket Surge

The surge in ticket sales has been attributed to two main factors:

  • NSFC’s emphatic 5–0 win over PDRM FC in the FA Cup earlier this week, which reignited confidence in the team.
  • A spirited opening Super League display against defending champions JDT, where NSFC scored three goals despite falling 3–5 in Johor.

With such form, fans are eager to rally behind the Sang Rusa and witness their attacking duo, Jovan Motika (4 goals) and Joseph Esso (3 goals), continue their fine scoring streaks.

Leadership Calls for Massive Support

Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar and NSFC Chairman, Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun, urged fans to turn Paroi into a fortress for this crucial match:

“I ask all Negeri Sembilan supporters to be present for this important game against Selangor. Last time, more than 4,500 turned up for the FA Cup match, and now, against our traditional rivals, I hope to see even more. If Selangor are planning to bring 10,000 fans, we must ensure Paroi is filled with our own voices to inspire the team.”

Stadium Capacity and Expectations

NSFC CEO Faliq Firdaus confirmed that the stadium can accommodate up to 23,000 spectators, with the lower terraces alone holding nearly 15,000.

“Judging by the pace of ticket sales, we expect an attendance beyond expectations. The response has been tremendous,” he said.

What’s at Stake

For Selangor, the match is about consolidating their strong start, while for Negeri Sembilan, it’s a chance to secure their first league victory of the season in front of their passionate home fans.

The clash not only carries the weight of history and rivalry but also the momentum of two teams eager to establish early dominance in the Super League standings.

📍 Match Details

  • Negeri Sembilan FC vs Selangor FC
  • Date: Sunday, 24 August 2025
  • Time: 9.00 PM
  • Venue: Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi

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.