Negeri Sembilan FA

Negeri Sembilan Football Association or simply known as Negeri Sembilan is a Malaysian glorious professional football club based in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan that competes in the Malaysia Premier League. Founded in 1923, the club's home ground Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium. Negeri Sembilan won their first major honour in 1948 Malaysia Cup.

Negeri Sembilan
Full nameNegeri Sembilan Football Association
Nickname(s)The Jangs
Hobin Jang Hobin
Founded1923 (1923)
GroundTuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium
Capacity45,000
PresidentTunku Syed Razman Tunku Syed 'Idrus al-Qadri
ManagerSazali Saidon
LeagueMalaysia Premier League
20196th
WebsiteClub website

Names

  • 1923–2005: Negeri Sembilan
  • 2005–2008: Negeri Sembilan Naza
  • 2009–2014: Negeri Sembilan
  • 2015: Negeri Sembilan Matrix [1]
  • 2016–present: Negeri Sembilan

Club licensing regulations

The club had obtained the FAM Club License to played in 2018 Malaysia Super League season and had obtained the AFC Club License and is eligible to played either 2018 AFC Champions League or 2018 AFC Cup if qualified on merit.

History

The club was established in 1923 according to a passage in the football history books of Malaysia through an interview with Austin Senevirathe, 93 years old when interviewed. He stated about a match that happened between PBNS and Singapore for Malaya Cup in that particular year.

The club is considered as one of the top competing team in the history of football since its establishment. They have won many top competitions in Malaysia starting from the early 1940s. Negeri Sembilan is not like a Liverpool, who never won Premier League.

On 7 November 2009, the club ended their 61-year drought in the Malaysia Cup after posting a convincing 3–1 victory over Kelantan in the final at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil. That is super fantastic night.

The repeat Final 2009 between the club and Kelantan happened again on 30 October 2010. However this time, the club lost 1–2 to Kelantan although having an early lead through penalty by Shahurain Abu Samah.[2]

In 2011, the club again qualified to Malaysia Cup Final for the third time in a row this time with their new coach Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah. They won the trophy after defeating Terengganu FA with an epic comeback. The first goal was scored by Mohd Ashaari Shamsuddin for Terengganu in the 59th minutes. PBNS used the last 10 minutes of the game to make a comeback. S. Kunanlan equalised the score in the 81st minute before Hairuddin Omar, the veteran striker hit the winning goal for PBNS with a beautiful volley in the 85th minutes.[3]

In the early season of 2011, one of the team's all-time best coach, Wan Jamak Wan Hassan resigned from the club. He sees no excuses for the team's disappointing run in the Malaysia Super League and Malaysia FA Cup competition for that season.[4]

Stadium

Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium
Stadium Paroi
LocationParoi, Seremban
OwnerMajlis Perbandaran Seremban
Capacity45,000
Field size120m x 70m
SurfaceGrass pitch
Track
Construction
Opened1992
Renovated2004
Tenants
Negeri Sembilan FA

Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium also known as STAR of Paroi is a multi-purpose stadium in Paroi, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 20,000 people and opened in 1992. In 2004 the capacity of stadium has been expanded to 45,000 people due to hosting 2004 X Sukma Games. This stadium was held final world cup 2002 between North Korea vs Johor.

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

U21 team

  • President's Cup
    • Winners (2): 2001, 2002
      • Runner-up (1): 1993

U19 team

  • Youth League
    • Winners (0) : -
      • Runner-up (0): -

Cups

  • Malaysia Cup
    • Winners (3): 1948, 2009, 2011
      • Runner-up (3): 2000, 2006, 2010
  • FA Cup
    • Winners (2): 2003, 2010
      • Runner-up (0): -
  • Charity Cup
    • Winners (1): 2012
      • Runner-up (2): 2004, 2010

Asian

Group Stage: 2004, 2007
Withdrew: 2010

Club records

Updated on 13 May 2019.

Note:

  • Pld = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, F = Goals for, A = Goals against, Pts= Points, Pos = Position

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

Season League Cup Asia
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
2004 Premier League 24 10 8 6 45 35 38 4th Runner-up Quarter-finals Quarter-finals AFC Cup Group stage
2005 Premier League 21 16 1 4 45 19 49 1st Group stage 1st round
2005–06 Super League 21 12 4 5 26 14 40 1st Runner-up Semi-finals
2006–07 Super League 24 6 6 12 29 46 24 11th Quarter-finals 2nd round AFC Cup Group stage
2007–08 Super League 24 14 6 4 48 30 48 2nd Group stage 2nd round
2009 Super League 26 11 5 10 44 35 38 7th Champions Semi-finals
2010 Super League 26 11 5 10 40 31 38 6th Runner-up Runner-up Champions
2011 Super League 26 8 8 10 29 32 32 8th Champions 2nd round
2012 Super League 26 10 7 9 41 38 38 6th Champions Quarter-finals 1st round
2013 Super League 22 1 7 14 11 28 10 12th Group stage Quarter-finals
2014 Premier League 22 8 6 8 26 28 30 6th Play-off 1st round
2015 Premier League 22 8 8 6 33 28 32 6th Play-off 2nd round
2016 Premier League 22 9 8 5 40 26 35 4th Quarter-finals 3rd round
2017 Premier League 22 11 8 3 37 24 41 5th Group stage Semi-finals
2018 Super League 22 4 3 15 27 47 15 12th 2nd round Group stage
2019 Premier League 20 8 5 7 29 25 4 6th Group stage 2nd round

Source:[5][6]

Individual player awards

M-League Golden boot winners

Season Player Goals
2012 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona 15
2015 Francis Doe 17

M-League Top goalscorers

Season Player Goals
2004 Shahrin Abdul Majid 11
2005–06 Christian Bekamenga 80000000
2006–07 Frederico Dos Santos 18
2007–08 Zaquan Adha 14
2009 Zaquan Adha 22
2010 Zaquan Adha 13
2011 Hairuddin Omar 11
2012 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona 23
2013 Fábio Leandro Barbosa 6
2014 Kim Jin-yong 8
2015 Francis Doe 19
2016 Andrew Nabbout 9
2017 Bruno Suzuki 11
2018 Nicolás Vélez

Flávio Júnior

8
2019 José Almir Barros Neto 8

Kit manufacturers and financial sponsor

Period Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2005 Lotto TM Net
2005/06 TM & Naza
2006/07
2007/08
2009 Kappa TM
2010
2011 Lotto -
2012 Matrix Concept
2013
2014 Kika
2015 Kappa
2016 Mizuno
2017
2018 AL
2019 Rhino Matrix Concept
Visit Negeri Sembilan
SALAM Medical Centre
Negeri Roadstone Sdn Bhd
2020 Admiral

Players

Current squad

As of 10 June 2020Source:[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Hamka Daud
3 DF Matheus Vila FP
4 MF Selvan Anbualagan U21
5 DF Norhafiz Zamani Misbah (captain)
6 MF Asraf Roslan
7 MF Shunsuke Nakatake FP
8 MF Halim Zainal
9 MF Shahurain Abu Samah
10 FW Almir Neto FP
11 DF Adam Othman Arfah
12 GK Kaharuddin Rahman
13 MF Durrkeswaran Ganasan
14 MF Danial Hadri Effendi Jagan
16 DF Arip Amiruddin
No. Position Player
17 FW Izuan Salahuddin
18 MF Che Safwan Hazman
19 MF Aiman Khalidi
20 FW Igor Luiz FP
21 MF Khairul Anuar Yusri
22 GK Aizat Roslim
23 DF Izaaq Izhan Yuswardi
25 MF Azriddin Rosli
27 MF Idham Zuhair Roslisam
29 FW Fauzi Latif
31 FW Nazrul Kamaruzaman
55 DF Shahrom Kalam
77 MF Shamie Iszuan
  • FP = Foreign player
  • U21 = Under-21 player

U21 Squad

No. Name Nationality Position D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1 Shahrul Iman Ahmad Shukri GK 2000
26 Muhd Affendy Razali GK 1999
29 Muhd Azeem Farhan Fazis Iskandar GK 2000
Defenders
4 Mohd Nazirul Mohd Sham CB 1999
5 Mohd Hazrulniezam Hashim CB 2000
6 Vethyatharan a/l Tamial Selwam RB / RWB 2000
12 Muhd Alif Zikrie Zulkifli RB / RWB 1999
13 Nazmi Farhan A. Razak CB / LB 24/5/99
17 Azli Azrul Ahmad Kameel LB / LWB 2000
18 Muhammad Huzaimi Mokhtar CB 2000
Midfielders
8 Javabilaarivin a/l Nyanasegar AM / CM 17/7/00
10 Selvan a/l Anbualagan LW / RW 2000
14 Wan Ikram Amir Wan Mohd Zamri RW / LW 1999
16 Abdul Harith Rosedin LW / LM 2000
20 Nur Arif Asyraf Haidir CM 1999
21 Muhammad Ridhwan Dul Fakar CM 2000
24 Muhammad Rusydan Wahid Anuar CM 2000
30 Muhammad Azim Mohd Rafik RW / LW 1999
Forwards
9 Muhammad Ramadan Roseli ST / RW 1999
11 Mohd Haziq Fikri Haszaime ST 2/3/99
15 Haily Azuan Azmi ST 1999
19 Mohd Azim Hakimi Johar ST 2000
22 Asymawi Sulikin ST 2000

Source:[8]

U19 Squad

Currently plays in the Youth Cup tournament.

No. Name Nationality Position D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1 Muhammad Farhan Nordin GK 2002
20 Muhammad Firdaus Mohd Kamal GK 2001
22 Mohammad Irfan Haikal GK 2001
23 Muhammad Ilhanz Azhar GK 2002
Defenders
3 Faez Hakimie Mohd Afudzal RB/RWB 2001
4 Muhammad Halief Hazriel Mohd Harif CB 2002
12 Muhammad Naiman Md Rosdi CB 2002
15 Adam Afiz Zairul Azizi CB 2001
16 Amzar Haziq Johan Irwan RB/RWB 2002
17 Muhammad Haziq Amsyar Zainudin LB / LWB 2002
19 Akmal Haziq Abdul Rauf CB 2002
24 Muhammad Arif Danial Mohd Zawawi LB / LWB 2001
Midfielders
2 Sugan a/l Murugasen CM 2002
5 Muhammad Haziq Kamarulzaman RW / RM 2001
6 Muhammad Haziq Mokhtar CM 2002
8 Ahmad Umar Haziq Abdul Wahab CM 2001
10 Luqmanul Hakim Khairul Akmal LW / LM 2002
11 Muhammad Shahril Suparman AM / CM 2001
13 Hafiz Ikhwan Hazley RW / RM 2002
18 Muhammad Afiq Fitri Mohd Jefry CM 2002
21 T Mohd Norzaiful T Zaizurin LW / LM 2001
25 Thiban Raj a/l Bathumalai DM / CM 2002
26 Muhammad Iman Kasim AM / RW /LW 2002
Forwards
7 Muhammad Zaidi Abdul Hamid ST 2001
9 Amir Hafiz Iskandar Zulkarnain ST 2002
14 Amirul Hakimi Rosli ST 2002

Source:[9]

Club officials

Coaching and technical staff

PositionName
President Tunku Syed Razman Tunku Syed 'Idrus al-Qadri
Deputy President Dr. Razali Bin Ab Malik
Vice President 1 YB Haji Mohamad Taufek Bin Abd. Ghani
Vice President 2 Dato Mohammed Najeeb Bin Abdullah
Vice President 3 Saaran Nadarajah
Manager Mohd Khairollah Bin Abd. Latif
Head team coach Sazali Saidun
Assistant head coach Mohd Kuizwan Johari
Assistant coach Mohd. Shafiq Jonny Bin Abdullah
Goalkeeping coach Azhar Dol
Fitness coach Shafib Salmi Muda
Team Doctor Dr. Rozaiman Bin Ebrahim
Physiotherapist Mohd Syaiful Sabtu
Massuer Mohd. Aim Fazli Abdul Rahim
Team Kitman 1 Shahrizal Bin Mat Sah
Team Kitman 2 Mahathir Bin Mustapa
U21 General Manager Bachik Bin Osman
U21 Head coach Azzmi Abdul Aziz
U21 Assistant coach Ahmad Osman
U21 Goalkeeping coach Mohd Nasril Nourdin
U21 Fitness coach Kamarul Dinis Kamarudin
U21 Physiotherapist Muzzammil Zaharudin
U21 Kitman Afi Bin Mohd Zulkafulee
U19 Manager Azmi Bin Selamat
U19 Head coach Azlan Ahmad
U19 Assistant coach Fadhil Hashim
U19 Fitness coach Muhammad Naim Mazlan
U19 Goalkeeping coach Muhd Solehin Abdul Wahab
U19 Physio Ahmad Faisal Miswan
U19 Kitman Jefri Bin Jaafar

Coaches

Tenure Coach Achievement
1981—1982 Tony Chia
1983—1984 Zainuddin Hussein
1985—1986 Tony Chia
1987 Manilton Santos
July 1987 Tony Chia
1988—1989 Zainuddin Hussein
September 1989 M. Kuppan
1990—1991 Ruslan Yaakob 1991 Division 2 League
1992—1993 Josef Herel
1994—1998 M. Karathu
1998—1999 Irfan Bakti Abu Salim
2000—2002 Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad
2003—2006 K. Devan FA Cup Malaysia 2003
2005–06 Super League
2006—2007 Hatem Souissi
2007—2011 Wan Jamak Wan Hassan Malaysia Cup 2009
FA Cup Malaysia 2010
2011—2012 Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah Malaysia Cup 2011
Malaysia Charity Shield 2012
2013 Divaldo Alves
May 2013 Ridzuan Abu Shah Caretaker
2014 V. Sundramoorthy
2015 K. Devan
2016 Gary Michael Phillips
2017 Asri Ninggal
2018 Jorg Steinebrunner
2018 Azraai Khor
2018 Mario Lemos
2019 Mat Zan Mat Aris
2019 Sazali Saidon

Football Clubs

Affiliated Clubs within the Association

  • Betaria F.C.
  • Majlis Perbandaran Seremban F.C.
  • Kuala Pilah F.C.
  • YNS F.C.
  • Port Dickson F.C.
  • Tampin F.C.
  • Rembau F.C.
  • N. Nine F.C.

Affiliated Clubs outside the Association

References

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  2. "Kelantan come from behind to lift maiden M'sia Cup title". The Star (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 3 November 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
  3. "Negeri Sembilan Wins Malaysia Cup title". Demotix. Archived from the original on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  4. "Wan Jamak leaves Negri following team's dismal run this season". The Star (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2006.
  5. "Summary - Liga Premier - Malaysia - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway".
  6. "Malaysia 2016".
  7. "NS 2020". FAM. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  8. "NS U21". FAM. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  9. "NS U19". FAM. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
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