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Jovan Motika Embraces Negeri Sembilan Colours After Confirmed Contract Extension

Negeri Sembilan FC forward Jovan Motika has given supporters another reason to smile after sharing an emotional Instagram post celebrating his continued journey with the club.

The Bosnia and Herzegovina attacker, who has already been confirmed as one of four import players to sign new deals with NSFC, posted a striking graphic featuring himself in Negeri Sembilan colours alongside the bold text “Jovan Motika 9” and “2028”.

His caption captured the mood perfectly:

“Jatuh cinta dengan warna-warna ini, jumpa lagi musim depan 💛🖤❤️
✌️ lebih banyak”

In English, the message can be understood as: “Fell in love with these colours, see you again next season. More to come.”

For the Jang faithful, it was more than just a social media update. It was a clear message of affection, belief and ambition from a player who appears to have fully embraced the identity of Negeri Sembilan FC.

Motika’s extension was confirmed earlier as part of NSFC’s early preparations for the 2026/27 season, with the club also retaining Takumi Sasaki, Kei Oshiro and Yuichi Hirano. According to NSFC Chief Executive Officer Faliq Firdaus, all four players recently agreed to extend their contracts with the club as Negeri Sembilan look to build continuity rather than start from scratch. 

That decision is significant. Motika finished as one of NSFC’s key attacking contributors, with N9FC.com’s player ranking table listing him among the club’s leading scorers for the season. His return gives the team an important attacking option heading into a campaign where stability and smarter squad planning will be crucial.

The Instagram post also reflects something supporters value deeply: connection. Players come and go in modern football, especially foreign imports, but Motika’s words suggest he has developed a genuine attachment to the club’s colours — yellow, black and red — and to the journey being built in Negeri Sembilan.

The phrase “lebih banyak”, meaning “more”, will naturally excite fans. It hints at unfinished business, greater motivation and a desire to deliver stronger performances next season.

For NSFC, keeping Motika is not only a footballing decision. It is also a statement of direction. The club has made it clear that it wants to retain a strong core from the current squad, with Faliq previously stating that Negeri Sembilan are looking to keep around 70 percent of the team for the 2026/27 league season. 

After a season filled with challenges, that continuity could become one of the foundations for a better campaign ahead.

For now, Motika’s message is simple but powerful: he is staying, he has embraced the colours, and he wants more.

For the Jang supporters, that is exactly the kind of signal they want to see before the next chapter begins.