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Malaysian association football club

This article is about the football club. For the football association run by the government of [Negeri Sembilan](/source/Negeri_Sembilan), see [Negeri Sembilan Football Association](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Football_Association).

Football club

Negeri Sembilan Full name Negeri Sembilan Football Club Nicknames Jang[a] Hobin Jang Hobin[b] Rusa (The Deers) Short name NSFC NSE Founded 1923; 103 years ago (1923) (as Negeri Sembilan Football Association) 2020; 6 years ago (2020) (as Negeri Sembilan Football Club) Ground Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium Capacity 25,550 Owner Negeri Sembilan Football Association Chairman Dato' Seri Utama Haji Aminuddin Harun Head coach K. Rajan (interim) League Malaysia Super League 2025–26 Malaysia Super League, 7th of 13 Website www.nsfc1923.com Home colours Away colours Third colours Current season

**Negeri Sembilan Football Club** ([Malay](/source/Malay_language): *Kelab Bola Sepak Negeri Sembilan*), commonly referred to as **Negeri Sembilan** or simply **NSFC,** is a [Malaysian](/source/Malaysia) professional [football club](/source/Football_club) based in [Seremban](/source/Seremban), [Negeri Sembilan](/source/Negeri_Sembilan). The club competes in the top division of [Malaysian football](/source/Malaysian_football_league_system), the [Malaysia Super League](/source/Malaysia_Super_League).

Founded in 1923 as [Negeri Sembilan Football Association](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Football_Association) ([Malay](/source/Malay_language): *[Persatuan Bolasepak Negeri Sembilan](https://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persatuan_Bola_Sepak_Negeri_Sembilan)*), it has been chaired by [Dato' Seri Utama Haji Aminuddin Harun](/source/Aminuddin_Harun) after replacing [Tunku Syed Razman ibni al-Marhum Tunku Syed 'Idrus al-Qadri](/source/Razman_al-Qadri) on 12 June 2025. The club represented the state of [Negeri Sembilan](/source/Negeri_Sembilan), and won their first major honour in the 1948 [Malaysia Cup](/source/Malaysia_Cup).[1]

Since its establishment in 1923, Negeri Sembilan has won several domestic cups, such as the [Malaysia Cup](/source/Malaysia_Cup) in 1948, [2009](/source/2009_Malaysia_Cup), and [2011](/source/2011_Malaysia_Cup), as well as the [Malaysia FA Cup](/source/Malaysia_FA_Cup) in [2003](/source/2003_Malaysia_FA_Cup) and [2010](/source/2010_Malaysia_FA_Cup). In addition, the club won the [Malaysia Super League](/source/Malaysia_Super_League) in [2005–06](/source/2005%E2%80%9306_Malaysia_Super_League) and managed to qualify for the [AFC Cup](/source/AFC_Cup), a continental-level competition, in [2004](/source/2004_AFC_Cup) and [2007](/source/2007_AFC_Cup). The club also gave rise to many Malaysian football stars who brought success to both club and country, such as [Kwan Soon Teck](/source/Kwan_Soon_Teck), [Mok Wai Hong](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mok_Wai_Hong&action=edit&redlink=1), B. Rajinikandh, [N. Thanabalan](/source/Thanabalan_Nadarajah_(footballer%2C_born_1943)), [B. Sathianathan](/source/B._Sathianathan), [Ching Hong Aik](/source/Ching_Hong_Aik), [Shukor Adan](/source/Shukor_Adan), [Norhafiz Zamani Misbah](/source/Norhafiz_Zamani_Misbah), [Aidil Zafuan](/source/Aidil_Zafuan), [Zaquan Adha](/source/Zaquan_Adha), [Farizal Marlias](/source/Farizal_Marlias), [S. Kunanlan](/source/S._Kunanlan), [Shahurain Abu Samah](/source/Shahurain_Abu_Samah), [Syihan Hazmi](/source/Syihan_Hazmi) and many more.[2] Head coach, [K. Devan](/source/K._Devan) became the pinnacle of the club guiding Negeri Sembilan to win the [2005–06 Malaysia Super League](/source/2005%E2%80%9306_Malaysia_Super_League), [2003 Malaysia FA Cup](/source/2003_Malaysia_FA_Cup) and also the [2021 Malaysia Premier League](/source/2021_Malaysia_Premier_League).

The club has won 1 [Malaysia Super League](/source/Malaysia_Super_League) title, 2 [Malaysia Premier League](/source/Malaysia_Premier_League) titles, 3 [Malaysia Cup](/source/Malaysia_Cup), 2 [Malaysia FA Cup](/source/Malaysia_FA_Cup) and 1 [Malaysia Charity Shield](/source/Malaysia_Charity_Shield).

## History

Main article: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC)

### Early era

Main articles: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 20s (1923–1929)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#20s_(1923–1929)), and [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 40s (1940–1949)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#40s_(1940–1949))

The club was established in 1923, according to an interview with Austin Senevirathe.[3] He stated that the [Malaya Cup](/source/Malaya_Cup) match between Negeri Sembilan and [Singapore](/source/Singapore_FA) took place in that particular year.[3][4] In 1948, they won the first HMS Malaya Cup,[5] led by [Kwan Soon Teck](/source/Kwan_Soon_Teck).[6]

### Isa Samad era (1982–2004)

Main articles: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 80s (1980–1989)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#80s_(1980–1989)), [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 90s (1990–1999)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#90s_(1990–1999)), and [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 2000s (2000–2009)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#2000s_(2000–2009))

In 1982, [Tan Sri Dato' Seri Utama Mohd Isa bin Dato' Haji Abdul Samad](/source/Mohd_Isa_Abdul_Samad) was appointed president of the [Negeri Sembilan Football Association](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Football_Association) (PBNS) as well as the [Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan](/source/Menteri_Besar_of_Negeri_Sembilan). 1991 was the year of the revival of the Negeri Sembilan team. That was also the last year before the [Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium](/source/Tuanku_Abdul_Rahman_Stadium). On 18 August 1991, the team met [Sarawak](/source/Sarawak_FA) in the final match of the [Division 2 League](/source/Liga_Semi-Pro_Divisyen_2). Negeri Sembilan, who was in first place at the time, only needed a draw while Sarawak needed a win to get the top spot. The match went to Negeri Sembilan favour with a result of 2–2. Among the star players were the Bozik Brothers ([Miroslav](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miroslav_Bozik&action=edit&redlink=1) and [Robert](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Bozik&action=edit&redlink=1)), and [Marian Vazquez](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marian_Valach&action=edit&redlink=1). Local players included [Richard Scully](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_Scully&action=edit&redlink=1), [Mansor Sulaiman](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mansor_Sulaiman&action=edit&redlink=1), and [Nazari Hussein](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nazari_Hussein&action=edit&redlink=1).[7][8] In the [1996](/source/1996_Liga_Perdana) season, Negeri Sembilan became one of the contenders for the title. The team starring two import players from [Argentina](/source/Argentina), [Gus Cerro](/source/Gustavo_Cerro) and [Jose Iriarte](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jose_Iriarte&action=edit&redlink=1), and locals [Othman Katmon](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Othman_Katmon&action=edit&redlink=1), [Faizal Zainal](/source/Faizal_Zainal), [Khairil Zainal](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khairil_Zainal&action=edit&redlink=1), [Rosli Omar](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosli_Omar&action=edit&redlink=1), B. Rajinikandh, [A. Ganeson](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A._Ganeson&action=edit&redlink=1), [V. Arumugham](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=V._Arumugham&action=edit&redlink=1), [Idris Kadir](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Idris_Kadir&action=edit&redlink=1), [Azmi Mohamed](/source/Azmi_Mohamed), and [Ching Hong Aik](/source/Ching_Hong_Aik), surprised many despite not winning eventually.[9]

On 31 May 2003, Negeri Sembilan met [Perlis](/source/Perlis_F.A.) in the FA Cup final. Played at [Perak Stadium](/source/Perak_Stadium), the club was surprised by the opponent's early goal in the 11th minute. The club managed to close the gap in the 56th minute thanks to a goal by [Effendi Malek](/source/Efendi_Abdul_Malek). In the 95th minute, [Everson Martinelli](/source/Everson_Maciel) scored for the trophy.[10]

Negeri Sembilan made its first appearance in the [AFC Cup](/source/AFC_Cup) competition in the [2004](/source/2004_AFC_Cup) season. The club opened it against [Island FC](/source/Island_FC) with a 6–0 win on 10 February. However, the club had to settle for being 3rd after losing all the remaining group stage matches, including [Geylang United](/source/Geylang_United) and [East Bengal](/source/East_Bengal_Club).[11]

### Mohamad Hasan era (2004–2018)

Main articles: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 2000s (2000–2009)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#2000s_(2000–2009)), and [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 2010s (2010–2019)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#2010s_(2010–2019))

In March 2004, [Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan](/source/Mohamad_Hasan_(politician)) was appointed as the president of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS). He held the position as the 10th [Menteri Besar of Negeri](/source/Menteri_Besar_of_Negeri_Sembilan) Sembilan.[12][13]

In the [2005–06](/source/2005%E2%80%9306_Malaysia_Super_League) season, the team won the [Malaysia Super League](/source/Malaysia_Super_League). The newly promoted team from the [Malaysian Premier League](/source/Malaysia_Premier_League) in the [2005 season](/source/2005_Malaysia_Premier_League) managed to become the league champion in their first appearance.[14] On 7 November 2009, the team ended their 61-year drought in the Malaysia Cup after posting a convincing 3–1 victory over [Kelantan](/source/Kelantan_FA) in the final at the [National Stadium, Bukit Jalil](/source/National_Stadium%2C_Bukit_Jalil). The team also won all the matches in the [Malaysia Cup tournament](/source/2009_Malaysia_Cup).[15]

The repeated final happened again on 30 October 2010. However, this time the club lost 1–2 to Kelantan despite having taken an early lead through [Shahurain Abu Samah](/source/Shahurain_Abu_Samah).[16] On April 10, 2010, Negeri Sembilan needed the luck of the penalty shootout to win the [FA Cup](/source/Malaysia_FA_Cup) championship again by beating [Kedah](/source/Kedah_Darul_Aman_F.C.) 5–4.[17]

In 2011, the club again qualified for the Cup final for the third consecutive time. They won the trophy after defeating [Terengganu FA](/source/Terengganu_FA) with an epic comeback. The first goal was scored by [Mohd Ashaari Shamsuddin](/source/Mohd_Ashaari_Shamsuddin) for Terengganu in the 59th minute. [S. Kunanlan](/source/S._Kunanlan) equalised the score in the 81st minute before [Hairuddin Omar](/source/Hairuddin_Omar) hit the winning goal in the 85th minute.[18][19]

Throughout the years 2003–2011, there was a "[golden generation](/source/Golden_generation)" for Negeri Sembilan, with the emergence of players like [Ching Hong Aik](/source/Ching_Hong_Aik),[20] [Shukor Adan](/source/Shukor_Adan),[21] [Norhafiz Zamani](/source/Norhafiz_Zamani_Misbah),[22] [Khairul Anuar Baharom](/source/Khairul_Anuar_Baharom),[23] [Bekamenga Bekamengo](/source/Christian_Bekamenga),[24] [Sani Anuar](/source/Sani_Anuar_Kamsani),[25] [Rezal Zambery](/source/Rezal_Zambery_Yahya),[26] [Zaquan Adha](/source/Mohd_Zaquan_Adha_Abdul_Radzak),[27] [Aidil Zafuan](/source/Aidil_Zafuan),[28] [Farizal Marlias](/source/Farizal_Marlias),[29] S. Kunanlan,[30] and Shahurain.[31][32] On 6 December 2014, the president of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association announced that the Negeri Sembilan team would be known as the **Negeri Sembilan Matrix** from 2015.[33][34]

### Razman al-Qadri era (2018–2025)

Main articles: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 2010s (2010–2019)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#2010s_(2010–2019)), and [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 2020s (2020–present)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#2020s_(2020–present))

On September 10, 2018 [Tunku Syed Razman Tunku Syed Idrus Al-Qadri](/source/Razman_al-Qadri) was elected as the new president of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS) for the period of 2018–2021.[35] On 20 October 2020, the club officially made its [privatisation](/source/Privatisation) as **Negeri Sembilan Football Club**.[36] The club has been registered under a [private limited company](/source/Private_limited_company) named Negeri Sembilan Football Club Sdn. Bhd. (Negeri Sembilan Football Club Pvt. Ltd.). The club became a [subsidiary](/source/Subsidiary_company) of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS).[37][36]

In 2024, Faliq Firdaus was appointed as the new chief executive officer of Negeri Sembilan, becoming the youngest CEO in the Malaysia Super League history.[38][39][40][41]

### Aminuddin Harun era (2025–*present*)

Main article: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § 2020s (2020–present)](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#2020s_(2020–present))

On 12 June 2025, Negeri Sembilan appointed [YAB Dato’ Seri Utama Hj Aminuddin bin Harun](/source/Aminuddin_Harun), the First Minister of Negeri Sembilan, as the club’s new chairman. The announcement was made by [YTM Tunku Syed Razman](/source/Razman_al-Qadri), the Tunku Besar of Tampin and President of the [Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS)](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Football_Association). The appointment reflects a strategic effort to strengthen football governance in the state, with PBNS focusing on grassroots development while Negeri Sembilan operates as a competitive professional entity. Dato’ Seri Aminuddin expressed his commitment to revitalising Negeri Sembilan and uniting the community through football.[42]

On 13 June 2025, Negeri Sembilan appointed [Mohd Nidzam Jamil](/source/Nidzam_Jamil) as the head coach of their [Malaysia Super League](/source/Malaysia_Super_League) team for the 2025–26 season. The appointment was officially announced by the club's chairman, [YAB Dato’ Seri Aminuddin bin Harun](/source/Aminuddin_Harun), as part of NSFC's long-term strategic plan to build a more competitive and sustainable team.[43]

## Team image

### Names

Main article: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Names](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Names)

Negeri Sembilan has used several names throughout its 100-year history.

Years Name References 1921–2005 Negeri Sembilan 2005–2008 Negeri Sembilan Naza 2009–2014 Negeri Sembilan 2015 Negeri Sembilan Matrix [33] 2016–2018 Negeri Sembilan FA 2019–present Negeri Sembilan [44]

- 1923–2005: **Negeri Sembilan**

In tournaments the Negeri Sembilan Football Association only used Negeri Sembilan or Negri Sembilan as the team name. [Negeri Sembilan](/source/Negeri_Sembilan) is the name of one of the states in Malaysia, and the Negeri Sembilan Football Association is the governing body of football, founded to represent the state. The team used it from 1923 through 2004 before it was rebranded in 2005.

- 2005–2008: **Negeri Sembilan Naza**

Negeri Sembilan was rebranded in 2005. The team, sponsored by a motor company from Malaysia named [Naza](/source/Naza), started in 2005. This has caused Negeri Sembilan to be given a new name: Negeri Sembilan Naza, or simply NS Naza, to represent the name of the sponsoring company.

- 2009–2014: **Negeri Sembilan**

In 2009, Naza withdrew from sponsoring the Negeri Sembilan football team. The team later cancelled the name Negeri Sembilan Naza and changed it back to Negeri Sembilan for the [2009](/source/2009_Malaysia_Super_League) league season. They have used it until season 2014.

- 2015: **Negeri Sembilan Matrix**

On 6 December 2014 the president of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS) announced the team's new branding by changing it to Negeri Sembilan Matrix, or simply NS Matrix. With a larger amount of sponsorship from [Matrix Concepts Holdings Berhad](/source/Matrix_Concepts_Holdings_Berhad) and a bigger investment for the team, they had a greater vision and mission to carry out. Unfortunately, on 25 August 2015, NS Matrix was disbanded for not meeting the expectations set by PBNS.[45]

- 2016–2020: **Negeri Sembilan FA**

Due to the disbandment of NS Matrix in the previous year, the team used the Negeri Sembilan name again starting in 2016. The team used it for 5 years until 2020, when they started using the new name because they had registered as a private football club.[46]

- 2020–present: **Negeri Sembilan**

To achieve the targeted standards and the campaign implemented by the [Football Association of Malaysia](/source/Football_Association_of_Malaysia) (FAM), the Negeri Sembilan team has privatised their team to become a football club. Previously operating as a football association, the team has started a new chapter with the privatisation of their football team.[47]

### Crest and colours

See also: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Crest and colours](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Crest_and_colours)

### Crest

Negeri Sembilan previously used the crest of the [Negeri Sembilan Football Association](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Football_Association) (PBNS). After being [privatised](/source/Privatised) in 2020, Negeri Sembilan FC started using the new crest. The competition was won by Azral Ramlay.[48]

**Rice Stalks**: The main crest displays nine white rice stalks tied with red rope into one in the middle, symbolising the nine states in the old Negeri Sembilan:[49] [Jelai](/source/Kuala_Pilah), [Jelebu](/source/Jelebu), [Johol](/source/Johol), [Kelang](/source/Kuala_Langat_District) (now part of Selangor), [Naning](/source/Naning) (now part of Malacca), [Rembau](/source/Rembau_District), [Segamat](/source/Segamat_(town))-[Pasir Besar](/source/Gemas), [Sungei Ujong](/source/Sungai_Ujong), and [Ulu Pahang](/source/Bera_District). Moreover, it is designed to resemble the crest on the [state's coat of arms](/source/Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Negeri_Sembilan#Coat_of_arms), which is the *Changgai Puteri* fronted by a [sword](/source/Sword) and [scabbard](/source/Scabbard).

**Circle**: The basic shape, which is a golden yellow circle in the royal color, symbolises the strong unity between the team, players, supporters, and the people of [Negeri Sembilan](/source/Negeri_Sembilan) under the auspices of [D.Y.M.M. Yang Di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus](/source/Yamtuan_Besar).

**Escutcheon**: The escutcheon of the arms is depicted as an [old French](/source/Escutcheon_(heraldry)) [shield](/source/Shield) outlined in black. The three basic colours of Negeri Sembilan symbolise all the people, players, and supporters coming together to protect their team, along with the lyrics of the Negeri Sembilan song, "Musuhnya Habis Binasa" ([English](/source/English_language): "His enemies perished").

### Colours

**Yellow, black and red**: Negeri Sembilan uses three colours from the state flag as its official colours. The colours have been used on the crest and team kits since its establishment. Based on the flag, the yellow represents the [Yang di-Pertuan Besar](/source/Yamtuan_Besar) of Negeri Sembilan, the black symbolises the four [*undang*s](/source/Undang) (traditional chiefs), and the red denotes the citizens of the state. However, in the context of the football, these three colours have their own meaning: yellow represents the team, black symbolises the players, and red denotes the supporters.[50]

**Kits**: Red as the dominant colour is used for the home kit, while for the away kit the dominant colour is yellow, with the addition of some red and black. As for the third kit, there are several dominant colour variations, such as white, blue, and black.

### Supporters

Negeri Sembilan has a big fanbase in every corner of [Negeri Sembilan](/source/Negeri_Sembilan). It is no exception that there are fans from abroad who support and follow the progress of the Negeri Sembilan team. Negeri Sembilan fans have gone through a period of highs and lows with the team when they were often relegated and promoted. The loyalty of the fans was tested when the team was relegated to the 2nd-tier league and had a disappointing season, but that paid off when the team made it to the top flight and managed to win several trophies. In [2011](/source/2011_Negeri_Sembilan_FA_season), Negeri Sembilan once set a record for the average number of supporters attending, which was around 20,000 and above, from the start of the [Malaysia Cup](/source/Malaysia_Cup) campaign until the final round against [Terengganu](/source/Terengganu_FC). In the semi-final against [T-Team](/source/T-Team_F.C.), more than 40,000[c] fans filled the [Paroi Stadium](/source/Tuanku_Abdul_Rahman_Stadium).[51]

#### Chants

Like other teams, Negeri Sembilan has several chants that are chanted by fans. The most popular chant is "*Hobin jang hobin*" ([English](/source/English_language):"Strike lad strike"), which is a trademark of Negeri Sembilan. Others include "*Ini Paroi jangan main*" ([English](/source/English_language): "This is Paroi don't underestimate"), "*Akan berkati sekalian yang setia*" ([English](/source/English_language): "Will bless all the devotees"), "*Musuhnya habis binasa*," ([English](/source/English_language):"His enemies perished"), "*Buffalo souljah*". In addition, there are some mainstream songs that are made by popular Malaysian singers, including "*Hobin Jang Hobin"* and "*Lagu Bola"*.[52]

There is a very popular chant created by the Ultras Nogori. The chant is called "*Sehati Sejiwa*" and has been used by most [ultras](/source/Ultras) in Malaysia until it was brought to the international level to be used by [Ultras Malaya](/source/Ultras_Malaya). The lyrics of the chant are as follows:

"*Kami turun ke stadium sehati sejiwa Kami turun ke stadium sehati sejiwa Ne..ge..ri Ne..ge..ri Sehati sejiwa*"

#### Fan clubs

There are several fan clubs that have been established since the early 2000s.[53]

- Ultras Nogori 9 (UN9)

- UltraJang

- Kelab e-Penyokong Bola Sepak Negeri Sembilan (N9FUTBOL.COM)

- [PSNS] Penyokong Setia Negeri Sembilan

- Soker K-N9

- State of Nine FC

- The Jangs

- Otai N9 Bola Fans

- Nogori Supporters

- Negeri Sembilan Selatan

- PD Pirates

- Info Bola Sepak Negeri Sembilan(Kelab Penyokong)

- Soghomban Corefront - SCF

- Seberang Grandstand - atas

- STATE of NINE - SYS

- Negeri Nine

- Naning Media

- Black Blood Boys

- Moncheh Black Armour

- Team N9FC

- Nismilan - 1923

- Supporter Negeri Sembilan FC

- Media Kito Syapalikh TV

- Penyokong Bola Sepak Negeri Sembilan (Bahagian Sikamat)

### Rivalry

In the southern part of the country, there is a three-way rivalry between Negeri Sembilan, [Melaka](/source/Melaka_United_F.C.) (currently [Melaka FC](/source/Melaka_F.C.)), and [Johor Darul Ta'zim](/source/Johor_Darul_Ta'zim_F.C.); they fight to be the best club representing [the Southern Region](/source/Peninsular_Malaysia#Other_features) of Malaysia.

#### Naning Derby (Melaka)

The Naning Derby refers to the football rivalry between Negeri Sembilan FC and [Melaka FC](/source/Melaka_F.C.), two neighbouring teams from the historical [Naning region](/source/Naning) along the Negeri Sembilan–Melaka border. Named after the former district of [Naning](/source/Naning), which once had political ties to [Negeri Sembilan](/source/Negeri_Sembilan) before becoming part of [Malacca](/source/Malacca), the derby carries a sense of regional pride and local identity. Although not as high-profile as some rivalries, matches between Negeri Sembilan and [Melaka](/source/Melaka_F.C.) are often intense and emotionally charged due to proximity, fan interactions, and state pride.

Meetings between the two clubs—especially when both compete in the same division—often draw strong local interest, with fixtures at [STAR](/source/Tuanku_Abdul_Rahman_Stadium) and [Hang Jebat Stadium](/source/Hang_Jebat_Stadium) attracting passionate home crowds. The Naning Derby is a symbol of southern central rivalry, and despite fluctuations in form and league status over the years, the fixture continues to hold significance among fans of both sides. The rivalry is set to reignite in the [2025–26 Malaysia Super League season](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Malaysia_Super_League), as both teams return to the top flight.[54]

#### Southern Derby (JDT)

The [Southern Derby](/source/Johor_Darul_Ta'zim_F.C.-Negeri_Sembilan_FC_rivalry) is a football rivalry between Negeri Sembilan FC and [Johor Darul Ta'zim FC](/source/Johor_Darul_Ta'zim_F.C.) (JDT), representing two neighboring [southern states](/source/Peninsular_Malaysia#East_Coast_and_West_Coast) of [Peninsular Malaysia](/source/Peninsular_Malaysia). Though the rivalry dates back to earlier decades, it gained renewed intensity after JDT's transformation into a football powerhouse in 2013. Negeri Sembilan, known for their proud football tradition, often play the role of spirited challengers in these matchups. Despite JDT’s dominance in recent years, matches between the two sides remain fiercely contested due to geographical proximity, historical encounters, and the pride of representing [southern Malaysia](/source/Peninsular_Malaysia#East_Coast_and_West_Coast).

The Southern Derby is noted for its passionate fanbases, with stadiums in both Paroi and Iskandar Puteri regularly drawing large crowds for matches between the teams. Beyond the results, the derby represents regional identity and football heritage, with supporters engaging in coordinated displays, chants, and social media interactions. While JDT has held the upper hand in recent encounters, Negeri Sembilan’s efforts to challenge the dominant side contribute to the rivalry’s drama and unpredictability.[55]

## Stadium

Main articles: [Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium](/source/Tuanku_Abdul_Rahman_Stadium) and [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Grounds](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Grounds)

Negeri Sembilan has used several [football fields](/source/Football_pitch) and [stadiums](/source/Stadium) as their [home ground](/source/Home_ground).

# Stadium Year 1 Seremban Municipal Council Field (Padang Stesyen) 1940s–1982 2 Kuala Pilah Stadium (interim) 1982 3 Seremban Municipal Council Stadium (Padang Stesyen) 1982–1992 4 Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium 1992–present

- 1940s–1982: Seremban Municipal Council Field

Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium has been the home ground of Negeri Sembilan since 1992

Around the 1940s, Negeri Sembilan started playing at Seremban Municipal Council Field ([Malay](/source/Malay_language): *Padang Majlis Perbandaran Seremban*) since it was built by the British Resident of Negeri Sembilan, [John Vincent Cowgill](/source/John_Vincent_Cowgill). Seremban Municipal Council Field, better known as Padang Stesyen (English: Station Field) because it was located next to the [Seremban railway station](/source/Seremban_railway_station), has a sweet history for Negeri Sembilan since it was the first venue where the [HMS Malaya Cup](/source/Malaysia_Cup) was lifted by the team. In 1960 it was upgraded by building 500 seats. In 1973, Padang Stesyen was upgraded to be used for the [Field Hockey World Cup](/source/Men's_FIH_Hockey_World_Cup). The seats were increased to 5,000.

- 1982: Kuala Pilah Stadium

Kuala Pilah Mini Stadium, or Kuala Pilah Stadium, was used as the temporary home ground of Negeri Sembilan in 1982. The stadium located in [Kuala Pilah](/source/Kuala_Pilah_(town)) was used because Padang Stesyen was being upgraded at that time.

- 1982–1992: Seremban Municipal Council Stadium

In 1982, Padang Stesyen was upgraded as Seremban was being granted city status. This caused the name of the field to be changed to Seremban Municipal Council Stadium ([Malay](/source/Malay_language): *Stadium Majlis Perbandaran Seremban*). The Negeri Sembilan team reused this field as their home ground until 1992, when that was the last year the team used the stadium, and it became the starting point for the revival of the Negeri Sembilan team. This iconic stadium was later demolished to make way for the development of [Seremban](/source/Seremban) and construction of a shopping centre in 1993.

- 1992: Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium

The **Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium** (**STAR**) ([Malay](/source/Malay_language): *Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman*) is named in honour of [Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad](/source/Tuanku_Abdul_Rahman_ibni_Almarhum_Tuanku_Muhammad), the eighth [Yamtuan Besar](/source/Yamtuan_Besar) of [Seri Menanti](/source/Seri_Menanti), the second Yamtuan Besar of modern-day Negeri Sembilan, and the first [Yang di-Pertuan Agong](/source/Yang_di-Pertuan_Agong) of Malaysia. In 2004, the capacity of the stadium had been upgraded to 45,000 for the hosting of the [2004 Sukma Games](/source/2004_Sukma_Games). In 2025, seats were installed in the stands, and the stadium’s capacity was reduced to 25,550 to ensure greater comfort for the fans attending the matches.

## Club licensing regulations

Negeri Sembilan FC was granted the National License for the [2026–27 season](/source/2026%E2%80%9327_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_season) by the First Instance Body (FIB) of the [Malaysian Football League](/source/Malaysian_Football_League) (MFL), as part of the FAM Club Licensing process. The license approval confirms that the club has met the minimum criteria required under the national licensing regulations, including areas such as sporting standards, infrastructure, administrative and personnel qualifications, legal compliance, and financial stability. Possession of the National License permits the club to participate in the [2026–27 Malaysia Super League](/source/2026%E2%80%9327_Malaysia_Super_League), the top tier of professional football in Malaysia, as well as all other competitions and cup tournaments organised by the [Malaysian Football League](/source/Malaysian_Football_League).[56]

## Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

See also: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Sponsors and partners](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Sponsors_and_partners)

*List of Negeri Sembilan sponsors history.*

Period Kit manufacturer Main sponsor 1990–1992 Mizuno Dunhill 1993–1999 Adidas 2000 Mizuno 2001 Line 7 2002–2004 J-King 2005–2007 Lotto Telekom Malaysia 2007–2010 Kappa 2011 Lotto No sponsors 2012–2013 Matrix Concept 2014 Kika 2015 Kappa 2016–2017 Mizuno 2018 AL Sports 2019 Rhino 2020 Admiral 2021–2022 Kaki Jersi 2024–2025 Kelme 2025–present Warrix

### Sponsors

List of Negeri Sembilan sponsors for [2025–26 seasons](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_season).

Sponsor Period Name Fee Kit sponsor 2025–present Warrix RM1.7 million Main sponsor 2012–present Matrix Concept — 2019–present MBI Negeri Sembilan — 2024–present Seremban Engineering Berhad — Right sleeve sponsor 2024–present Gemencheh Granite — Left sleeve sponsor 2021–present NSFC Sport Physio Centre — Back sponsor 2024–present IRC Negeri Sembilan —

### Kit sponsor

See also: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Kits history](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Kits_history)

[Warrix](/source/Warrix_Sports) is a [Thai](/source/Thailand) sportswear manufacturer established in 2013, best known for supplying kits to the [Thailand national football team](/source/Thailand_national_football_team) since 2017 and several prominent Southeast Asian clubs. The brand emphasizes performance innovation with advanced fabrics and has grown into a leading name in the regional football scene. In 2025, [Warrix](/source/Warrix_Sports) signed a two-year deal worth RM 1.7 million to become the official kit sponsor of Negeri Sembilan FC, covering the senior team as well as the U‑20 and U‑18 squads for the [2025–26](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_season) and [2026–27](/source/2026%E2%80%9327_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_season) seasons.[57][58]

### Main sponsor

Negeri Sembilan is backed by key sponsors including [Matrix Concepts Holdings Berhad](/source/Matrix_Concepts_Holdings), a prominent Malaysian property developer; MBI Negeri Sembilan, the state’s municipal investment body; and Negeri Roadstone Sdn. Bhd., a supplier, infrastructure and construction company. [Matrix Concepts](/source/Matrix_Concepts_Holdings) has been the club’s main sponsor since 2012, while MBI Negeri Sembilan joined in 2024. Negeri Roadstone, initially a sleeve/shoulder sponsor in 2019 until 2023, became a main sponsor in 2024.[59][60]

### Sleeve sponsor

Seremban Engineering Berhad, a local engineering and fabrication firm, and Gemencheh Granite Sdn. Bhd., a quarry and construction materials provider, continue as sleeve sponsors of Negeri Sembilan FC. Gemencheh Granite, which has supported the club since 2021, retains its place on the left sleeve, while Seremban Engineering, joining in 2024, remains on the right.[61][62]

### Back sponsor

NSFC Sport Physio Centre and IRC Negeri Sembilan, a regional rehabilitation and wellness provider, continue as back sponsors of Negeri Sembilan. Introduced during the [2024–25 season](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_season), back sponsorship marked a new addition to the club’s kit branding, with both organisations becoming the first to appear in that position.[63]

### Official sponsors & partners information

See also: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Official sponsors & partners information](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Official_sponsors_&_partners_information)

Years Sponsors/Partners Business types Contributions Contract 2012–present Matrix Concept Holding company Advertising on kit Until May 2026 2019–present Negeri Roadstone Quarry Advertising on kit Kapten Gym Gym centre Gym facility 2020, 2024–present ATF Sport Taping Sports Provide sports equipment 2021–present Gemencheh Granite Quarry Advertising on kit 2022, 2024–present IRC Negeri Sembilan Sport facility Advertising on kit 2023–present ABSTRAX Clothing Undisclosed UH Medical Solutions Medical Medical facility KR Tour & Travel Travel agency Transportation 2024–present Seremban Engineering Berhad Industrial engineering Advertising on kit MBI Negeri Sembilan State council Advertising on kit NSFC Sport Physio Centre by PhysioDoc Physio centre Advertising on kit Tuah Hartamas Development Real estate Undisclosed Proviton STR Supplement Undisclosed Total Protection Insurance agency Provide insurance Klana Resort Seremban Resort Undisclosed Jantzen Beverage Provide drink 2025–present Oh! Media Media Media partner 2026–present Trident Made by Kuckreja Sports Undisclosed Bubbles O2 Beverage Provide drink 2025–present Warrix Sportswear Kit sponsor Until June 2027 2026–present STATSports Sports data Performance monitoring Until June 2029 N-EG FUEL Sports supplement Provide energy gel

## Players

### First-team squad

- *As of 22 January 2026*[64]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK MAS Syahmi Adib Haikal 2 DF JPN Kei Oshiro 3 DF MAS Azrin Afiq 4 DF MAS Harith Samsuri 5 DF EQG Luis Enrique Nsue 6 MF MAS Zahril Azri 8 MF MYA Wai Linn Aung 9 FW BIH Jovan Motika 10 FW MAS Luqman Hakim 11 FW GHA Joseph Esso 12 MF MAS Afiq Fitri 13 DF MAS Zainal Abidin Jamil 14 MF KOR An Sang-su 15 DF SGP Amirul Adli (on loan from Tampines Rovers) 16 MF MAS A. Selvan 17 FW MAS Hakimi Abdullah No. Pos. Nation Player 18 DF MAS Khuzaimi Piee (Captain) 19 FW MAS N. Javabilaarivin 20 MF JPN Mio Tsuneyasu (on loan from Gainare Tottori) 21 MF PLE Oday Kharoub 22 GK MAS Aqil Razak 23 DF MNG Filip Andersen 24 MF JPN Yuichi Hirano 25 DF MAS Anwar Ibrahim 26 DF MAS Syed Zaris Irfan 27 FW MAS Hadin Azman 28 DF MAS Ariff Ar-Rasyid 29 MF WAL Anuar Ceesay 30 GK MAS Azri Ghani 32 MF MAS Wan Kuzri 35 MF MAS Haiqal Danish 71 MF MAS Haiqal Haqeemi

### Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 37 MF MAS Noor Adha Zailani (to Armed Forces) 38 DF MAS S. Vimal Nair (to Bunga Raya) 51 DF MAS Hariz Kamarudin (to Bunga Raya) 39 DF MAS Noor Aidil Zailani (to Armed Forces) 33 FW MAS Zaim Iqbal (to Kelantan Red Warrior)

## Management and technical staff

### Management

- *As of 12 June 2025*

Position Staff Chairman YAB Dato' Seri Utama Haji Aminuddin Harun Advisory board YB Dato' Mohd Zafir Ibrahim YB Dato’ Hj Mohd Khidir Bin Majid YB Dato' Hj Mustapha Nagoor YBhg Dato' Masri Haji Razali Director Abd Razak Mohd Idrus Chief executive officer Faliq Firdaus Chief operating officer Firdaus Bhari Team admin & special project Muhammad Zulkhairi Shamsudin Finance & HR Rizal Jaafar Media Ahmad Maaroff Baharuddin Team manager Abd Razak Mohd Idrus Assistant manager Hamdan Othman

Source:[65]

### Technical staff

- *As of 10 June 2025*

Position Staff Head coach Rajan Koran (Interim) Assistant head coach Vacant Assistant coach Irfan Fadzil Idrus Muhammad Khairul Ismail Goalkeeper coach Megat Amir Faisal Fitness coach Norman Baharom Team analyst Muhammad Aiman Danial Mat Aris Team doctor Dr. Rozaiman Ebrahim Physiotherapist Mohamad Syaiful Sabtu Ahmad Faisal Miswan Team coordinator Azri Raffi Security officer Sohaimi Hasim Masseur Zahari Mazlan Kitman Jefri Jaafar Sharizal Mat Sah

Source:[66]

## Development squads

### U20 squad

Currently plays in the [President Cup](/source/Piala_Presiden_(Malaysia)) tournament for [2025–26](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Piala_Presiden).

- *As of 15 May 2025[67]*

No Pos Nat Names D.O.B Age 1 GK Muhammad Fareez Safwan Mohamed Nasir 10.03.2006 19 2 DF Muhammad Shahril Haizat Shahrin 10.03.2005 20 3 DF Muhammad Zuryhakim Mohd Zafran 16.10.2005 20 4 DF Muhammad Aiman Shahrin 03.10.2006 19 5 DF Muhamad Adam Baqishah Rohaini 03.05.2006 19 6 DF Muhammad Denish Naufal Yuszailan 06.12.2006 19 7 FW Muhammad Aiman Hazizi Abdullah 07.05.2006 19 8 MF Syed Jaafar Muzakir Syed Muhamad Ali 11.05.2005 20 9 FW Hani Amir Hakimi Abdul Ghani 20.05.2006 19 10 FW Muhammad Muhaimin Nor Azri 07.04.2005 20 11 MF Muhammad Muizzuddin Nor Azri 20.11.2006 19 12 MF Muhammad Asyraaf Anwar Jufrizal 03.08.2007 18 13 DF Ahmad Fahrien Haiqal Kamarulhisham 01.02.2007 18 14 MF Zydani Zidane Nafrizan 24.06.2006 19 17 MF Muhammad Danish Kamarul Azaman 24.02.2006 19 18 MF Muhammad Adam Haris Hamizon 17.09.2005 20 19 MF Ahmad Danish Ahmad Razdi 27.06.2006 19 20 GK Syed Ali Uraidy Syed Hussin 04.01.2007 18 21 MF Aqil Faris Shalahudin 21.05.2007 18 22 GK Muhammad Afiq Hazim Mazizuan 24.01.2007 18 23 DF Muhammad Adib Mohd Azwi 28.03.2007 18 24 DF Muhammad Afif Imran Yusmadi 12.04.2006 19 25 MF Kartikeyan T. M. Valluvan 15.04.2005 20

### U20 coaching staff

- *As of 12 May 2025*

Position Staff Team Manager Kamaruddin Bin Ibrahim Head coach Norhafiz Zamani Bin Misbah Assistant head coach Shahurain Abu Samah Goalkeeper coach Abd Jalil Bin Man Fitness coach Khairal Afiq Bin Jamal Abd Haziq Physiotherapist Muhammad Aim Fazli Bin Abdul Rahim Team admin Muhammad Shazmin Bin Mustapha Team administrator Mohamad Yusof Bin Amdan Kitman Muhamad Firdaus Bin Kamaruzli Muhammad Razzman Bin Ridzuan

Source:[68]

### U18 squad

Currently plays in the [Youth Cup](/source/Piala_Belia) tournament for [2025–26](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Piala_Belia).

- *As of 15 May 2025[69]*

No Pos Nat Names D.O.B Age 26 FW Loga Kanan Ananthan 06.12.2007 18 27 MF Muhammad Azri Hanif Noor 19.11.2007 18 28 DF Aliff Fahmi Efendi 17.12.2007 18 29 DF Aswan Adi 13.12.2007 18 30 DF Muhammad Zakuan Zaidan 04.05.2007 18 31 GK Sanjeevan Harikrishnan 16.06.2007 18 32 DF Muhammad Darwish Iqram Abdul Rahim 10.06.2007 18 33 MF Ahmad Amar Shah Ahmad Zalman 20.04.2007 18 34 DF Fadlan Arman Harith Sazali 20.01.2007 18 35 DF Mohammad Aliff Iskandar Shahrul Azhar 18.01.2007 18 36 DF Muhammad Hazim Mohammad Ajlan 20.07.2007 18 37 FW Muhammad Danish Khalishah Mohd Hisham 21.05.2007 18 38 MF Mohammed Amjad Rasyadi Kamal 06.12.2007 18 39 MF Muhammad Afiq Haiqal Mohd Al Hafiz 25.09.2007 18 40 DF Muhammad Iman Thaqif Mohd Nazri 09.11.2007 18 41 GK Muhammad Zamir Muhamad Zamri 21.06.2007 18 42 GK Muhammad Aiman Hafiz Dinoor Dilienoor 10.01.2007 18 43 FW Muhammad Ammar Haziq Mohd Alif Azilan 27.05.2007 18 44 FW Muhammad Haziq Izani 15.04.2007 18 45 MF Muhammad Iskandar Aznan 18.12.2007 18 46 FW Muhammad Farish Hafiy Muhammad Azli 06.08.2007 18 47 MF Zafri Haiqal Zairin 22.03.2007 18 48 FW Syairil Aswad Saifullizan 28.04.2007 18 49 FW Farish Haiqal Rosman 26.03.2007 18 50 FW Muhammad Danny Muqriz Jummain 22.12.2007 18

### U18 coaching staff

- *As of 15 May 2025*

Position Staff Team manager Kalidasan a/l Sinuam @ Sinniah Head coach Azmi Bin Mohamed Assistant head coach Hamdan Bin Mohamad Assistant coach Noorhisham Bin Kamarudin Goalkeeper coach Amirhafiz Bin Ahmad Dahalan Fitness coach Masmal Hadi Bin Shukor Physiotherapist Muhamad Fariz Bin Rosli Team admin Che Muhammad Alif Taqiyuddin Kitman Bakhtiar Affendy Bin Mokhtar

Source:[70]

## Honours

See also: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Honours](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Honours), and [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics § Honours](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics#Honours)

Negeri Sembilan honours Type Competition Titles Seasons Domestic Malaysia Super League 1 2005–06 Semi-Pro League 2 / Premier League 2 1991, 2021 Malaysia Cup 3 1948, 2009, 2011 Malaysia FA Cup 2 2003, 2010 Malaysia Charity Cup 1 2012

Source:[71]

## Managerial history

Main article: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Coaches](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Coaches)

List of Negeri Sembilan former coaches/managers.

Tenure Coach Achievement 1981–1982 Tony Chia 1983–1984 Zainuddin Hussein 1985–1986 Tony Chia[d] 1987 Manilton Santos Tony Chia[e] 1988–1989 Zainuddin Hussein 1989 M. Kuppan[f] 1990–1991 Ruslan Yaakob Champions of 1991 Liga Semi-Pro 2 1992–1993 Josef Herel 1994–1998 M. Karathu 1999 Irfan Bakti Abu Salim 2000–2002 Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad 2003–2006 K. Devan Champions of 2003 FA Cup Champions of 2005–06 Super League 2007–2011 Wan Jamak Wan Hassan Champions of 2009 Malaysia Cup Champions of 2010 FA Cup 2011–2012 Azraai Khor[g] Champions of 2011 Malaysia Cup Champions of 2012 Charity Shield 2013 Divaldo Alves Ridzuan Abu Shah[h] 2014 V. Sundramoorthy 2015 K. Devan[i] 2016 Gary Michael Phillips 2017 Asri Ninggal 2018 Jörg Steinebrunner Azraai Khor[j] Mário Lemos[k] 2019 Mat Zan Mat Aris 2020 Sazali Saidon 2021–2023 K. Devan [l] Champions of 2021 Premier League 2024 Azzmi Aziz 2024–2025 K. Nanthakumar[m] 2025–2026 Nidzam Jamil 2026–present K. Rajan[n]

## Season by season records

Main article: [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics)

### Season-by-season records

Main article: [To view league statistics, see; List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics#Season by season records](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics#Season_by_season_records)

1st or Champions 2nd or Runner-up 3rd place Promotion Relegation

Season League Cup Asia Note Division Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result 1982 Liga Malaysia — — — — — — [77] 1983 Liga Malaysia 13th — — — — — — [78] 1984 Liga Malaysia 9th — — — — — — [79] 1985 Liga Malaysia 15th — — — — — — [80] 1986 Liga Malaysia 12th — — — — — — [81] 1987 Liga Malaysia 16th — — — — — — [82] 1988 Liga Malaysia 10th — — — — — — [83] 1989 Liga Semi-Pro 2 7th — — — — — — [84] 1990 Liga Semi-Pro 2 3rd — — 1st round — — — [85] 1991 Liga Semi-Pro 2 1st — Group stage 1st round — — — [86] 1992 Liga Semi-Pro 1 3rd — Group stage 1st round — — — [87] 1993 Liga Semi-Pro 1 10th — — Semi-finals — — — [88] 1994 Liga Perdana 12th — — — — — — [89] 1995 Liga Perdana 11th — — — — — — [90] 1996 Liga Perdana 3rd — Group stage — — — — [91] 1997 Liga Perdana 7th — Group stage Quarter-finals — — — [92] 1998 Liga Perdana 1 9th — Semi-finals 2nd round — — — [93] 1999 Liga Perdana 1 3rd — Semi-finals Semi-final — — — [94] 2000 Liga Perdana 1 6th — Runner-up Quarter-finals — — — [95] 2001 Liga Perdana 1 8th — 3rd round Quarter-finals — — — [96] 2002 Liga Perdana 1 14th — — 2nd round — — — [97] 2003 Liga Perdana 2 2nd — Group stage Champions — — — [98] 2004 Premier League 4th Runner-up Quarter-finals Quarter-finals — AFC Cup Group stage [99] 2005 Premier League 1st — Group stage 1st round — — — [100] 2005–06 Super League 1st — Runner-up Semi-finals — — — [101] 2006–07 Super League 11th — Quarter-finals 2nd round — AFC Cup Group stage [102] 2007–08 Super League 2nd — Group stage 2nd round — — — [103] 2009 Super League 7th — Champions Semi-finals — — — [104] 2010 Super League 6th Runner-up Runner-up Champions — — — [105] 2011 Super League 8th — Champions 2nd round — — — [106] 2012 Super League 6th Champions Quarter-finals 1st round — — — [107] 2013 Super League 12th — Group stage Quarter-finals — — — [108] 2014 Premier League 6th — Play-off 1st round — — — [109] 2015 Premier League 6th — Play-off 2nd round — — — [110] 2016 Premier League 4th — Quarter-finals 3rd round — — — [111] 2017 Premier League 5th — Group stage Semi-finals — — — [112] 2018 Super League 12th — — 2nd round Group stage — — [113] 2019 Premier League 6th — Group stage 2nd round — — — [114] 2020 Premier League 11th — Group stage 2nd round — — — [115] 2021 Premier League 1st — Group stage — — — — [116] 2022 Super League 4th — Quarter-finals 1st round — — — [117] 2023 Super League 9th — Round of 16 Quarter-finals — — — [118] 2024–25 Super League 12th — Quarter-finals Round of 16 — — — [119] 2025–26 Super League 7th — Quarter-finals Quarter-finals — — — [120]

### Coach records

Main article: [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics § Coaches](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics#Coaches)

Category Coach Record Most titles K. Devan 3 titles Most league wins K. Devan 88 wins Most league points K. Devan 310 points Most league matches K. Devan 178 matches Most league wins in a single season M. Karathu 17 wins (1996) Most league points in a single season M. Karathu 57 points (1996) Most loyal K. Devan 8 years of service

### Player records

Main article: [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics § Players](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics#Players)

Category Player Record Most titles Zaquan Adha 5 titles Idris Abdul Karim Abdul Halim Zainal Kaharuddin Rahman Most appearances Ching Hong Aik 260 appearances[o] Most goals Zaquan Adha 72 goals Most loyal Ching Hong Aik 17 years of service

### Head-to-head records

Main article: [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics § Head-to-head](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics#Head-to-head)

- *As of 9 June 2025*

Negeri Sembilan's head-to-head records against other clubs since [Malaysia Super League](/source/Malaysia_Super_League) and [Malaysia Premier League](/source/Malaysia_Premier_League) introduced in 2004.

Negeri Sembilan versus Clubs Win Draw Loss Ms Win% Armed Forces 3 2 4 9 33.33% DPMM 2 0 2 4 50% Felda United 4 3 8 15 26.67% Johor Darul Ta'zim 11 6 16 33 33.33% Kedah DA 10 8 16 34 29.41% Kelantan 15 7 10 32 46.88% Kelantan TRW 5 1 4 10 50% KL City 8 10 9 27 29.63% Kuching City 1 3 3 7 14.29% Melaka United 10 5 5 20 50% Sri Pahang 8 7 16 31 25.81% PDRM 13 6 5 24 54.17 Penang 13 8 11 32 40.63% Perak 11 6 13 30 36.67% Perlis 13 4 7 24 54.17% Sabah 7 7 11 25 28% Sarawak 15 3 1 19 78.95% Sarawak United 4 2 1 7 57.14% Selangor 9 8 20 37 24.32% Terengganu 17 14 25 56 30.36%

## Continental

Main article: [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics § Continental](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics#Continental)

### Continental record

- **[AFC Cup](/source/AFC_Cup)** - [2004](/source/2004_AFC_Cup): Group stage[121] - [2007](/source/2007_AFC_Cup): Group stage[122] - [2010](/source/2010_AFC_Cup): Withdrew

### Continental matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg/Pos 2004 AFC Cup Group stage (Group E) Island FC 6–0 0–1 3rd out of 4 East Bengal 2–1 2–4 Geylang United 0–1 1–2 2007 AFC Cup Group stage (Group D) Hoa Phat Hanoi 0–0 0–0 2nd out of 4[p] Victory SC 1–1 2–2 Sun Hei 1–0 0–2 2010 AFC Cup Withdrew[q]

## Individual player awards

### [Golden Boot Award](/source/FAM_Football_Awards#Golden_Boot_Award)

Leagues Seasons Players Goals Malaysia Super League 2012 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona 15 Malaysia Premier League 2015 Francis Doe 17

### [Other player awards](/source/FAM_Football_Awards#Players_award)

Awards Seasons Players Best Goalkeeper Award 2022 Syihan Hazmi Best Defender Award 2005–06 Khairul Anuar Baharom 2009, 2010 Aidil Zafuan 2011 Norhafiz Zamani Misbah Best Foreign Player 2005–06 Christian Bekamenga Best Young Player 2006–07 Zaquan Adha

### Club's top goalscorers

Seasons League All competitions Players Goals Players Goals 2004 Shahrin Abdul Majid 11 Efendi Abdul Malek 12 2005 Christian Bekamenga 16 Christian Bekamenga 21 2005–06 Christian Bekamenga 8 Christian Bekamenga 19 2006–07 Frederico Dos Santos 9 Frederico Dos Santos 13 2007–08 Zaquan Adha 11 Zaquan Adha 14 2009 Zaquan Adha 11 Zaquan Adha 23 2010 Zaquan Adha 8 Zaquan Adha 14 2011 Mohd Firdaus Azizul 7 Hairuddin Omar 11 2012 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona 15 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona 23 2013 Shahurain Abu Samah 2 Fábio Leandro Barbosa 6 Rashid Mahmud Nazrin Nawi 2014 Kim Jin-yong 8 Kim Jin-yong 8 2015 Francis Doe 17 Francis Doe 19 2016 Andrew Nabbout 8 Andrew Nabbout 9 2017 Bruno Suzuki 11 Bruno Suzuki 13 2018 Nicolás Vélez 8 Flávio Júnior 10 Flávio Júnior 2019 José Almir Barros Neto 8 Igor Luiz 12 2020 Igor Luiz 5 Igor Luiz 5 2021 Alain Akono 9 Alain Akono 9 2022 Gustavo 11 Gustavo 11 2023 Shahrel Fikri 6 Shahrel Fikri 7 Casagrande 2024–25 Jacque Faye 5 Selvan Anbualagan 6 2025–26 Joseph Esso 10 Joseph Esso 12

## Foreign players

See also: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Foreign players](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Foreign_players)

For the [2025–26 Malaysia Super League](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Malaysia_Super_League) season, the [Malaysian Football League](/source/Malaysian_Football_League) (MFL) introduced a revised foreign player quota. Each team is allowed to register up to 15 foreign players, but only six can be used in a matchday squad. This includes four world (open) category players, one from an [AFC](/source/Asian_Football_Confederation) (Asia) member country, and one from an [ASEAN](/source/ASEAN) (Southeast Asia) country, with an additional three foreign player allowed on the bench.[123]

### List of foreign player

List of NSFC foreign player for 2025–26 season;

Year Name Nat Age Position From Fee Quota 2025–present Jovan Motika 26 LW/RW/SS Kuala Lumpur City Free World 2025–present Joseph Esso 28 CF/SS Dreams FC Free 2025–present Luis Enrique Nsue 27 CB/RB/LB COD Meknès Free 2026–present Oday Kharoub 32 DM/CM/AM Unattached 2026–present Anuar Ceesay 23 LM/RM/AM UM-Damansara Free 2024–present Takumi Sasaki 27 AM/CM/LW Ehime FC Free Asia[r] 2024–present An Sang-su 25 CM/DM/RB Unattached 2025–present Mio Tsuneyasu 23 RW/LW/AM Gainare Tottori Loan 2025–present Filip Andersen 22 CB/LB Loyola Free 2026–present Kei Oshiro 25 CB/DM Gainare Tottori Free 2026–present Yuichi Hirano 29 CM/DM Cerezo Osaka Free 2025–present Wai Linn Aung 26 DM/CM Yangon United Free ASEAN 2026–present Amirul Adli 30 RB/LB/CB Tampines Rovers Loan

### Country by the number of players

Main article: [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics § Foreign players](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics#Foreign_players)

This list shows the top contributing countries by the number of foreign players who have played for the club.

Country Flag Total FW MF DF GK Brazil 19 10 4 5 — Australia 8 4 2 2 — Argentina 7 5 2 — — Nigeria 7 3 2 1 1 Slovakia 6 2 1 3 — Japan 6 1 4 1 — Cameroon 5 4 — 1 — South Korea 5 1 4 — — Singapore 4 1 1 2 — England 4[s] — 4 — — Spain 3 3 — — — France 3 2 — 1 — Liberia 3 2 — 1 — Ghana 3 1 2 — — Croatia 2 2 — — — Czech Republic 2 2 — — — Togo 2 2 — — — Yugoslavia 2 2 — — — Myanmar 2 1 1 — — Philippines 2 1 1 — — Sierra Leone 2 1 1 — — Thailand 2 1 1 — — Palestine 2 — 2 — — Angola 1 1 — — — Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 — — — Kenya 1 1 — — — Laos 1 1 — — — Russia 1 1 — — — Saint Vincent 1 1 — — — South Africa 1 1 — — — Gabon 1 — 1 — — Haiti 1 — 1 — — Italy 1 — 1 — — Netherland 1 — 1 — — Senegal 1 — 1 — — USA 1 — 1 — — Zambia 1 — 1 — — Equartorial Guinea 1 — — 1 — Latvia 1 — — 1 — Mongolia 1 — — 1 — Serbia 1 — — 1 — Switzerland 1 — — 1 — Total 120 58 39 22 1

## Affiliations

See also: [History of Negeri Sembilan FC § Affiliations](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC#Affiliations)

- **[UiTM](/source/Universiti_Teknologi_MARA)**

The NSFC–UiTM collaboration involves sharing information, expertise, and solution methods in football for the purpose of facilitating work and research processes. This collaboration also emphasises the importance of learning in the field of sports science to improve the quality of training, nutrition, and treatment of Negeri Sembilan players.[124]

- **Kolej Yayasan Negeri Sembilan**

Kolej Yayasan Negeri Sembilan (KYNS) and Negeri Sembilan Football Club signed a Memorandum of Understanding that aims to promote the development of local talent, in addition to providing training and education programmes to players.[125]

- **Suparimau League**

NSFC collaborated with Maxim Events to organise a grassroots football tournament, the Suparimau League, for the under-8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 age groups. It is run by Maxim Events, which is recognized by [FAM](/source/Football_Association_of_Malaysia) as the official grassroots development league.[126]

## Former players

### Notable players

Years Players Achievement Seasons 1940s Kwan Soon Teck HMS Malaya Cup 1948 1950s Mok Wai Hong 1970s Burhanuddin Joned 1978–1986, 1988–1989 B. Sathianathan 1991–1993 Miroslav Bozik Liga Semi-Pro 2 1991 Kings Gold Cup 1992 1991–1994 Robert Bozik Liga Semi-Pro 2 1991 Kings Gold Cup 1992 1991, 1994 Marian Valach Liga Semi-Pro 2 1991 1992 Lim Teong Kim Kings Gold Cup 1992 1992–1999 Faizal Zainal Kings Gold Cup 1992 1992–1999, 2002 Khairil Zainal Kings Gold Cup 1992 1990s Yeo Swee Hock Kings Gold Cup 1992 1993–2001, 2003–2010 Ching Hong Aik Malaysia Cup 2009 Super League 2005–06 FA Cup 2003, 2010 1994–1999, 2003–2006 B. Rajinikandh[127][128][129] FA Cup 2003 Super League 2005–06 1994, 1998–2001, 2012–2013 Mohd Hamsani Ahmad Charity Cup 2012 1995–1997 Azmi Mohamed 1996 Jose Iriarte 1996–1998 Othman Katmon 1996–1998 Gus Cerro 1996–2002 Zami Mohd Noor 1996–2001, 2007–2008 Yazid Yassin 1990s Rosli Omar 1998 Scott Ollerenshaw 1998–1999 Ahmad Shahrul Azhar 1998–2004, 2007–2009 Efendi Abdul Malek Malaysia Cup 2009 FA Cup 2003 1999–2006 Khairul Anuar Baharom Super League 2005–06 FA Cup 2003 Best defender 2005–06 2000–2001, 2003 Azman Adnan FA Cup 2003 2000–2004, 2011–2014, 2019–2020 Norhafiz Zamani Misbah Malaysia Cup 2011 Charity Cup 2012 FA Cup 2003 Best defender 2011 2000–2001, 2009–2012 Shukor Adan Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Charity Cup 2012 2001–2004 K. Rajan FA Cup 2003 2002–2010 Mohd Rahman Zabul Malaysia Cup 2009 FA Cup 2003, 2010 Super League 2005–06 2003 Everson Martinelli FA Cup 2003 2003–2007 Anuar Jusoh Super League 2005–06 FA Cup 2003 2004–2006 Christian Bekamenga Super League 2005–06 Best foreign player 2005–06 2004–2007 Azizon Abdul Kadir Super League 2005–06 2005–2010 K. Thanaraj Malaysia Cup 2009 FA Cup 2010 Super League 2005–06 2005–2011 Aidil Zafuan Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Super League 2005–06 Best defender 2009, 2010 2005–2013 Idris Abdul Karim Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Super League 2005–06 Charity Cup 2012 2005–2010, 2015 Rezal Zambery Yahya Malaysia Cup 2009 FA Cup 2010 Super League 2005–06 2005–2011, 2021–2023 Zaquan Adha Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Super League 2005–06 Premier League 2021 Territory Minister Cup 2022 Best young player 2006–07 2006–2007 Liew Kit Kong 2007–2012 S. Kunanlan Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Charity Cup 2012 2007–2013, 2020 Shahurain Abu Samah Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Charity Cup 2012 2007–2011 Farizal Harun Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 2007–2014 Tengku Qayyum Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Charity Cup 2012 2008–2014, 2019–2021 Abdul Halim Zainal Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Charity Cup 2012 Premier League 2021 2009, 2011 Hairuddin Omar Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 2009–2014 Alif Samsudin Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Charity Cup 2012 2009–2023 Kaharuddin Rahman Malaysia Cup 2009, 2011 FA Cup 2010 Charity Cup 2012 Premier League 2021 Territory Minister Cup 2022 Kings Gold Cup 2015 2011–2012 Farizal Marlias Malaysia Cup 2011 Charity Cup 2012 2012, 2014 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona Charity Cup 2012 MSL golden boot 2012 2015 Francis Doe Kings Gold Cup 2015 MPL golden boot 2015 2018–2019, 2022 Syihan Hazmi Best goalkeeper 2022

### International capped players

AFC/OFC. Andrew Nabbout Scott Ollerenshaw Taylor Regan Takumi Sasaki Prak Mony Udom Filip Andersen Hein Htet Aung Wai Linn Aung Oday Kharoub Yashir Pinto Ángel Guirado Omid Nazari Amirul Adli Madhu Mohana Safuwan Baharudin Kim Do-heon Kim Jin-yong CAF. Freddy Anicet Eyenga Christian Bekamenga Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona Luis Enrique Nsue Lévy Madinda Nathaniel Naplah Francis Doe Aliyu Abubakar Lamin Conteh Thomas Koroma Philani Kubheka Francis Koné UEFA. Jovan Motika Marko Šimić Hérold Goulon Renārs Rode Alfred Effiong CONMEBOL/ CONCACAF. Casagrande Jean Alexandre Shandel Samuel

## See also

- [Negeri Sembilan Football Association](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Football_Association)

- [History of Negeri Sembilan FC](/source/History_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC)

- [List of Negeri Sembilan FC records and statistics](/source/List_of_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_records_and_statistics)

- [2024–25 Negeri Sembilan FC season](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_season)

- [2025–26 Negeri Sembilan FC season](/source/2025%E2%80%9326_Negeri_Sembilan_FC_season)

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Short for *Ujang*, a second-person pronoun for males in [Negeri Sembilan Malay](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Malay).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** *Hobin* (alternatively *hoben*) in [Negeri Sembilan Malay](/source/Negeri_Sembilan_Malay) means "to strike".

1. **[^](#cite_ref-53)** Actual attendance were 43,500 including Negeri Sembilan and [T-Team](/source/T-Team_F.C.) fans.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-75)** Second time being appointed as head coach, having last served from 1981 to 1982.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-76)** Appointed as the head coach on July 1987, during the ongoing season. Also, third time being appointed as head coach, having last served from 1985 to 1986.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-77)** Appointed as the head coach on September 1989, during the ongoing season.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-79)** Appointed as the head coach on 21 March 2011, during the ongoing season.[72]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-81)** Appointed as the caretaker on 14 May 2013, during the ongoing season.[73]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-82)** Second time being appointed as head coach, having last served from 2003 to 2006.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-84)** Appointed as the head coach on 28 February 2018, during the ongoing season. Also, second time being appointed as head coach, having last served from 2011 to 2012.[74]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-86)** Appointed as the head coach on 11 May 2018, during the ongoing season.[75]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-87)** Third time being appointed as head coach, having last served in 2015

1. **[^](#cite_ref-89)** Appointed as the head coach on 15 August 2024, during the ongoing season.[76]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-90)** Appointed as the caretaker on 23 February 2026, during the ongoing season

1. **[^](#cite_ref-135)** Not official, probably he has more appearances.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-138)** Two best runners-up, one from groups A, B and C and one from groups D, E and F, qualify for the quarter-finals. The club only got 7 points and didn't qualified for the next round.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-139)** Qualified for the AFC Cup after winning the 2009 Malaysia Cup, but withdrew due to internal reasons.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-141)** Asian players can also be registered under the International/World quota

1. **[^](#cite_ref-142)** Two players played before 1989, likely unofficial.

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## External links

- [Official website](https://www.nsfc1923.com/)

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