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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates This article documents the history of Negeri Sembilan Football Club, a Malaysian association football team. For a general overview of the club, see Negeri Sembilan FC.

The club was established in 1923, according to a passage in the football history books of Malaysia based on an interview with Austin Senevirathe, who was 93 years old when interviewed. He spoke about a match that happened between PBNS and Singapore for the Malaya Cup in that particular year. Negeri Sembilan is one of the oldest football clubs in Malaysia. Other older teams are Penang and Perak, which were each formed in 1921. In 2023, Negeri Sembilan celebrated the 100th anniversary of its establishment.[1]

The club is one of the top competing teams in the history of football since its establishment. They have won many top competitions in Malaysia, starting in the early 1940s. The club also gave rise to many Malaysian football stars who brought success to both club and country such as Kwan Soon Teck, Mok Wai Hong, B. Rajinikandh, N. Thanabalan, B. Sathianathan, Ching Hong Aik, Shukor Adan, Norhafiz Zamani Misbah, Aidil Zafuan, Zaquan Adha, Farizal Marlias, S. Kunanlan, Shahurain Abu Samah and many more.[2]

Throughout 2003–2011 there was a "golden generation" for the Negeri Sembilan team because, throughout the year, the team achieved a lot of success in competitions at the domestic level. Starting with winning the FA Cup in 2003, the team managed to win the Super League in 2006. The most proud performance was when Negeri Sembilan successfully made it through the Malaysia Cup final stage three years in a row from 2009 to 2011. The team won two finals in 2009 and 2011, and in 2010, the team became runners-up when they had to accept a defeat, but they managed to win the FA Cup in the same year (2010). In addition, this golden era also saw the emergence of several big names who were with the Negeri Sembilan team in the Malaysian football scene, including Ching Hong Aik,[3] Shukor Adan,[4] Norhafiz Zamani,[5] Khairul Anuar Baharom,[6] Bekamenga Bekamengo,[7] Sani Anuar,[8] Rezal Zambery,[9] Zaquan Adha,[10] Aidil Zafuan,[11] Farizal Marlias,[12] S. Kunanlan[13] and Shahurain.[14][15]

20s (1923–1929)

The club was established in 1923, according to a passage in the football history books of Malaysia based on an interview with Austin Senevirathe, who was 93 years old when interviewed. He stated that the Malaya Cup match between Negeri Sembilan and Singapore took place in that particular year.[16]

In 1926 the Football Associations of Negeri Sembilan, Perak, Selangor, Malacca and the Singapore Amateur Football Association, came together to form the Malayan Football Association (MFA), to field a Malayan team against an Australia side that visited Singapore that year.[17]

In 1927 PBNS started organising league matches. Among the trophies that were up for grabs at that time were the Annex Shield, the British Resident's Cup, and the Hose Cup. The earliest football clubs that existed and competed in the league were Negri Sembilan Chinese "A," Negri Sembilan Club, Port Dickson Recreation Club, Sungei Ujong Club, Negri Sembilan Chinese "B," and St. Paul's Old Boys Association.[18]

40s (1940–1949)

In 1942–1947 all football competitions in Malaya were suspended due to World War II and the Japanese occupation of Malaya. This also caused the Negeri Sembilan team to stop participating in league and cup competitions until 1948, when the team was able to compete again.[19]

In 1948 they won the first HMS Malaya Cup,[20] led by skipper Kwan Soon Teck .[21]

50s (1950–1959)

In 1953 Negeri Sembilan finished as runners-up in the Kings Gold Cup after being defeated by Kedah in the final with a 4–1 score.[22]

80s (1980–1989)

In 1982 Tan Sri Dato' Seri Utama Mohd Isa bin Dato' Haji Abdul Samad was appointed president of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS) as well as the Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan. Also in 1982, the Perbandaran Seremban Field was upgraded, and throughout that period, the team used the Kuala Pilah Stadium (a contemporary stadium) as their home ground where they had previously used the Perbandaran Seremban Field. Later, the field was renamed the Perbandaran Seremban Stadium and began to be used until 1991.[23]

Negeri Sembilan played in the Liga Malaysia (English: Malaysia League) throughout the years 1982–1988, Liga Malaysia was an amateur football league run by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Since 1982, Negeri Sembilan has only been a middle-tier team and is not very prominent when compared to Selangor, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Pahang, and Penang.[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]

In 1989 Liga Malaysia changed its status from amateur to semi-pro. The Semi-Pro League was introduced and divided into two tiers, the Division 1 League for the first tier and the Division 2 League for the second tier. Negeri Sembilan was placed in Division 2 according to their current performance. The team is only in an average position in Division 2 despite having used the services of Singapore international player R. Suriamurthy and Thailand import player Likit Sanatong.[32]

90s (1990–1999)

1991 was the year of the revival of the Negeri Sembilan team, which in previous years had been an underdog. That was also the last year the Negeri Sembilan team used the Majlis Perbandaran Seremban Stadium before the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium in Paroi was used as their home ground until now. On 18 August 1991, the team met Sarawak in the final match of the Division 2 League at the Majlis Perbandaran Seremban Stadium. Negeri Sembilan, who was in first place at the time, only needed a draw while Sarawak, who was in second place, needed a win to get the top spot in the league table. The match of that day went to Negeri Sembilan with a result of 2–2, and they managed to collect one point. It was the last year that led to the success of winning the Semi-Pro League Division 2, then qualifying for Division 1 in 1992. Among the star players at that time were the import trio, the Bozik Brothers (Miroslav and Robert), and the powerful striker Marian Vazquez. Local players include Richard Scully, Mansor Sulaiman, and Nazari Hussein.[33]

In 1992 the construction of Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium was completed and inaugurated to be used as a multipurpose stadium. The stadium initially held a capacity of 20,000 people, and since then, the Negeri Sembilan team has officially made the stadium their home ground for the Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1 tournament in that year.[34]

On 12 April 1992 the Negeri Sembilan team won the 1992 Kings' Gold Cup after beating Terengganu FA, 2–1, at Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi. The coaches and players shared a cash reward of RM20,000 from the Negeri Sembilan Malay Football Association. Negeri Sembilan's coach at that time was Haji Mohd Zaki Shaikh Ahmad. Earlier, the last time Negeri Sembilan FA participated in the final of the trophy was in 1953, when they lost 1–2 to Pulau Pinang.[35]

In the 1996 season Negeri Sembilan became one of the contenders for the league title. Even though it was not given much attention at first, the team starring two former import players from Argentina, Pahang FA's Gus Cerro and Jose Iriarte, surprised many when they gave great competition to other selected teams such as Selangor, Sabah, Sarawak, Kedah, Pahang, and Brunei. Othman Katmon, Faizal Zainal, Khairil Zainal, Rosli Omar, B. Rajinikandh (now converted to Islam), A. Ganeson, V. Arumugham, Idris Kadir, Azmi Mohamed, and Ching Hong Aik (only a few mentions) have put up a good fight, giving great hope to their loyal supporters. However, this squad failed to maintain the momentum when it was finally overtaken by Sabah FA, who emerged as the Premier League champion, as well as Kedah FA, who became the runner-up.[36]

2000s (2000–2004)

On 31 May 2003 Negeri Sembilan met Perlis in the FA Cup final. Played at 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. The game remained 1–1 until the 90th minute, and in extra time, victory was decided on a golden goal. In the 95th minute, the club managed to get the golden goal as a result of Everson Martinelli's goal, and the club was crowned FA Cup champion in 2003.[37]

In 2004 the capacity of Negeri Sembilan's Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium was upgraded to 45,000 people for the hosting of the 2004 Sukma Games. This benefitted Negeri Sembilan fans as the numbers of maximum spectators increased and was best used for the big match such as a derby or a final match.[38]

Negeri Sembilan made its first appearance in the AFC Cup competition in the 2004 season. The club made its debut in the first match against Island FC with a big 6–0 win on 10 February 2004. However, the club had to settle for being 3rd in the group after losing all the group stage matches against Geylang United, East Bengal, and Island FC. All teams played at home and away for a total of six games.[39]

In March 2004 Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan was appointed as the president of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS). It's because he successfully held the position as the 10th Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan and replaced Isa Samad, who held that position the previous year. Mohamad Hasan was the first Menteri Besar who had ever been a local football player and then became the president of PBNS. He never represented the first team of Negeri Sembilan but played a lot with clubs in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.[40] He was banned from football for life after receiving a red card when NS Malays played against NS Indians in 1977. He was active in football in the 1970s.[41]

2000s (2005–2009)

In the 2006 season the team won the Malaysia Super League by finishing first out of eight clubs that competed. The newly promoted team from the Malaysian Premier League in the 2005 season managed to become the league champion in their first appearance since the Super League was introduced in 2004.[42]

On 7 November 2009 the team 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. The team also won all the matches in the Malaysia Cup tournament, starting from the group stage until the final. That final match was a fantastic night.[43]

The repeat final of 2009 between the club and Kelantan happened again on 30 October 2010. However, this time, the club lost 1–2 to Kelantan despite having taken an early lead through a penalty by Shahurain Abu Samah.[44]

2010s (2010–2014)

On 10 April 2010 Negeri Sembilan needed the luck of the penalty shootout to win the FA Cup championship again by beating Kedah 5–4 in the final of the 21st edition at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil. This continues to confirm them as the new powerhouse of national football after winning the Malaysia Cup last season. Both teams were tied at 1–1 after the end of the 90 minutes of the actual game, even after the referee, R. Krishnan, dragged it into extra time in front of about 70,000 spectators, the majority of whom were "Hijau Kuning" supporters.[45]

In 2011 the club again qualified for the 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 minute. Negeri Sembilan 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 Negeri Sembilan with a beautiful volley in the 85th minute.[46]

In the early part of the 2011 season one of the team's all-time best coaches, 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 competitions for that season.[47]

On 2012 Negeri Sembilan signed nine new faces, including two import players, to cover the "Hoben Jang Hoben" squad challenged in the Super League 2012 season. Two import players, a striker from Cameroon named Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona and a defender from Brazil named Gonçalves Ferreira Marquen, were offered a one-year contract as the latest additions to the backup squad to help the Jangs form a strong team.

On 7 January 2021 Negeri Sembilan lifted the 2012 Malaysian season's opening Charity Shield when they beat Kelantan 2–1 in the match that was played at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil. Cameroonian striker Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona emerged as the hero for Negeri with a brace of goals in the 31st and 63rd minutes to erase Kelantan's earlier goal off Norshahrul Idlan in the 22nd minute.[48]

2010s (2015–2019)

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 the 2015 season. This has become the beginning of the process of privatising the Negeri Sembilan.[49]

In 2015, overall Negeri Sembilan did not play as expected. The club has invested heavily in the team, but they are only 6th in the league and knocked out early in the FA Cup. even more disappointing when they failed to qualify for the Malaysia Cup. On 26 August 2015, the Negeri Sembilan Football Association disbanded the Premier League team NS Matrix, shortly after the team failed to qualify for the Malaysia Cup 2015. Also eliminated is the head coach, K. Devan.[50]

On 25 December 2015 Negeri Sembilan successfully defeated Perlis in the Kings Gold Cup match with a 2–1 win at Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium. This success ended Negeri Sembilan's 23-year drought since 1992 and brought home the round trophy and RM40,000 in cash, while the runner-up received RM20,000 in cash.[51]

In December 2016 the club signed several new players. Among them were Lee Tuck,[52] Bruno Suzuki, and Nemanja Vidic. Played in the 2017 Malaysia Premier League, the club has a mission to climb up for the Malaysia Super League. On 4 March 2017, Negeri Sembilan continued to be on top of the Premier League when they defeated Kuala Lumpur 2–1 at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi.[53] Negeri Sembilan was successfully promoted to the Super League for 2018 despite only being in 5th place. The club managed to qualify for the semi-finals of the FA Cup, and on 13 May 2017, the FA Cup semi-final second leg against Pahang ended with a 2–1 victory over Pahang with an aggregate of 3–1. Negeri Sembilan was previously defeated by a score of 1–0 in the first match at Darul Makmur Stadium.[54]

On 7 June 2018 the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS) lost an experienced figure when Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan resigned as president of the association. Also followed Mohamad's footsteps were two vice presidents, Datuk Mohamad Haslah Mohd Amin, who was also the PBNS Chief Finance Officer and manager of the Negeri Sembilan Super League team, and lastly, Datuk Abd Ghani Hasan.[55]

On 10 September 2018 Tunku Besar of Tampin, Tunku Syed Razman Tunku Syed Idrus Al-Qadri, was elected as the new President of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS) for the period of 2018–2021 after winning unopposed at the 86th PBNS Congress, held at Klana Resort.[56]

2020s (2020–present)

Until 2020, the team competes within the capacity of the Football Association (FA). However, the team has finally succeeded in being privatised in the football club privatisation campaign by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) in September 2020 and has been performing as a "Football Club" (FC) since the 2021 season.[57]

Season 2021 was the club's third year playing in the Premier League since being relegated in 2019. On 26 December 2020, the club signed several new players. Among them were Raja Imran Shah, Raja Amin, Barathkumar Ramaloo, Aroon Kumar, Damien Lim, Saiful Ridzuwan Selamat, Annas Rahmat, and Ferris Danial. The club also signed Tasnim Fitri and Osman Yusoff. Having started the season well with an unbeaten record after six games, the club has been top of the table for several weeks. The great competitor for the team at that time was Sarawak United. That event was almost similar in 1991 when Negeri Sembilan and Sarawak competed for the top spot in League Division 2.[58] However, Negeri Sembilan has shown dominance by winning the Premier League in the 2021 season, while Sarawak United FC placed second.[59][60]

In 2024, Malaysia Super League will start in May and this is the first season to have a two-year schedule, since the 2007–08. This system has been changed from the old Malaysian league match schedule system, so it will coordinate the same scheduling with the AFC calendar.[61] Also, On January 12, Faliq Firdaus was appointed as the new chief executive officer of Negeri Sembilan FC. He became the youngest CEO in the Malaysia Super League competition for the 2024–25 season.[62][63][64]

Names

  • 1923–2005: Negeri Sembilan

In tournaments the Negeri Sembilan Football Association only used Negeri Sembilan or Negri Sembilan as the team name. 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, 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 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 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.[65]

  • 2016–2020: Negeri Sembilan

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.[66]

  • 2020–present: Negeri Sembilan F.C.

To achieve the targeted standards and the campaign implemented by the 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.[67]

Crest and colours

Crest history

NSFC crest (2021–present)

Negeri Sembilan previously used the crest of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS). After being privatised in 2020, the Negeri Sembilan FC team started using the new crest after PBNS organised a competition to create a logo for Negeri Sembilan FC. The competition was won by the logo designed by Azral Ramlay, which has been used by the team since 2020.[68]

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: [69] Jelai, Jelebu, Johol, Kelang (now part of Selangor), Naning (now part of Malacca), Rembau, Segamat-Pasir Besar, Sungei Ujong, and Ulu Pahang. This logo also maintains the use of rice stalks as in the logo of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS), which was established in 1923, but improvises by tying all the rice stalks into a symbol of unity.

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 who are together within the Negeri Sembilan Traditional Land under the auspices of D.Y.M.M. Yang Di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus.

Escutcheon: The escutcheon of the arms is depicted as an Old French shield outlined in black. The three basic colours of Negeri Sembilan on the shield symbolise all the people, players, and supporters coming together to protect and defend their beloved team from being damaged by the enemy, along with the lyrics of the Negeri Sembilan song, "Musuhnya Habis Binasa" (English: "Шаблон:Lang").

Colours and kits history

Red, yellow and black: Negeri Sembilan uses three colours from the state flag of Negeri Sembilan 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 of Negeri Sembilan, the black symbolises the four undangs (traditional chiefs), and the red denotes the citizens of the state. However, in the context of the football team, these three colours have their own meaning: yellow represents the team, black symbolises the players, and red denotes the supporters. [70]

Kits: Mostly, the team uses red as the dominant colour for the home kit with the addition of some yellow and black colors, while for the away kit, the dominant colour is yellow with the addition of some red and black colors. Sometimes the team reverses yellow as the home kit colour and red as the away kit colour; this depends on the agreement between the team and the kit manufacturer as well as the conditions of the competing league's management. As for the team's third kit, there are several dominant colour variations, such as white, blue, and black.

Year Home Away Third
1987 Red
1988 Red Yellow
1989
1990
1991 Yellow White
1992 Red White
1993 Yellow White
1994 Yellow White Red
1995 White Yellow
1996 Red Yellow
1997 Red Yellow Black & White
1998 White Red
1999 White & Red
2000 Red
2001 Red Blue
2002 Red White
2003 Red White
2004 Red White Blue
2005 Red Yellow White
2006 Red White
2007 Red White
2008 Red White
2009 Red Yellow
2010 Yellow Red
2011 Yellow Red
2012 Yellow Red Blue
2013 Yellow Red Blue
2014 Yellow Red
2015 Yellow Red Blue
2016 Yellow Red Blue
2017 Yellow Red Blue
2018 Yellow Red White
2019 Yellow Red White
2020 Yellow Red White
2021 Red Yellow
2022 Red Yellow BlackШаблон:Efn
2023 Red Yellow

Grounds

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Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium – the current home of Negeri Sembilan FC
# 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

Around the 1940s, Negeri Sembilan started playing at Seremban Municipal Council Field (Malay: Шаблон:Lang) since it was built by the British Resident of Negeri Sembilan, John Vincent Cowgill, in the early 1940. Seremban Municipal Council Field, or better known as Padang Stesyen (English: Station Field) because it was located next to the Seremban railway station, has a sweet history for Negeri Sembilan since it was the first venue where the HMS Malaya Cup was lifted by the team. In the beginning, this field did not have seating facilities, and spectators only sat on the sides of the field. In 1960, after Independence Day, this field was upgraded by building 500 seats that can accommodate about 5,000 people.

In 1973, Padang Stesyen was upgraded to allow the field to be used for the Field Hockey World Cup in 1975, when Malaysia was chosen as the host country and Padang Stesyen became one of the competition venues. At this time the seats were increased to 5,000 uncovered seats, which made Padang Stesyen famous at the time due to the good pitch conditions for a world-class tournament.

  • 1982: Kuala Pilah Stadium

Kuala Pilah Mini Stadium, or Kuala Pilah Stadium, was used as the temporary home ground of the Negeri Sembilan team in 1982. The stadium located in Kuala Pilah was used because Padang Stesyen was being upgraded at that time.

  • 1982–1992: Seremban Municipal Council Stadium

In 1982, Padang Stesyen was upgraded by the Negeri Sembilan government due to Seremban being upgraded as a city. This also caused the name of the field to be changed to Seremban Municipal Council Stadium (Malay: Шаблон:Lang). 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 and construction of a shopping centre in 1993.

  • 1992: Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium

Шаблон:Main

The Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium (STAR) (Malay: Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman), also known by its informal name Stadium Paroi and nickname "The STAR of Paroi," is a multi-purpose stadium in Paroi, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Inaugurated in 1992, the stadium initially held a capacity of 20,000 people. Negeri Sembilan has been using the STAR as their home ground since 1992, and this stadium has been the place where various glorious histories of the Negeri Sembilan team were created. The stadium is named in honour of Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum Tuanku Muhammad, the eighth Yamtuan Besar of Seri Menanti, the second Yamtuan Besar of modern-day Negeri Sembilan, and the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia. In 2004, the capacity of the stadium had been upgraded to 45,000 people for the hosting of the 2004 Sukma Games.

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

U21 team

Cups

Asian

Group stage: 2004, 2007
Withdrew: 2010

Presidents

List of Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS) presidents.

Dates Name Notes
1969–1978 Шаблон:FlagiconWan Salaidin Wan Ismail
1978–1982 Шаблон:FlagiconTan Sri Dato' Seri Utama Dr. Rais bin Yatim
1982–2004 Шаблон:FlagiconTan Sri Mohd Isa Bin Abdul Samad
2004–2018 Шаблон:FlagiconDatuk Seri Mohamad Haji Hassan
2018–present Шаблон:FlagiconTunku Syed Razman ibni al-Marhum Tunku Syed 'Idrus al-Qadri

Coaches

List of Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) coaches/managers.

Tenure Coach Achievement
1981–1982 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Chia
1983–1984 Шаблон:Flagicon Zainuddin Hussein
1985–1986 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Chia
1987 Шаблон:Flagicon Manilton Santos
July 1987 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Chia
1988–1989 Шаблон:Flagicon Zainuddin Hussein
September 1989 Шаблон:Flagicon M. Kuppan
1990–1991 Шаблон:Flagicon Ruslan Yaakob 1991 Division 2 League
1992–1993 Шаблон:Flagicon Josef Herel
1994–1998 Шаблон:Flagicon M. Karathu
1998–1999 Шаблон:Flagicon Irfan Bakti Abu Salim
2000–2002 Шаблон:Flagicon Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad
2003–2006 Шаблон:Flagicon K. Devan 2003 Malaysia FA Cup
2005–06 Malaysia Super League
2006–2007 Шаблон:Flagicon Hatem Souissi
2007–2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Wan Jamak Wan Hassan 2009 Malaysia Cup
2010 Malaysia FA Cup
2011–2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Azraai Khor 2011 Malaysia Cup
2012 Malaysia Charity Shield
2013 Шаблон:Flagicon Divaldo Alves
May 2013 Шаблон:Flagicon Ridzuan Abu Shah Caretaker
2014 Шаблон:Flagicon V. Sundramoorthy
2015 Шаблон:Flagicon K. Devan (2)
2016 Шаблон:Flagicon Gary Michael Phillips
2017 Шаблон:Flagicon Asri Ninggal
2018 Шаблон:Flagicon Jörg Steinebrunner
2018 Шаблон:Flagicon Azraai Khor (2)
2018 Шаблон:Flagicon Mário Lemos
2019 Шаблон:Flagicon Mat Zan Mat Aris
2019–2020 Шаблон:Flagicon Sazali Saidon
2021–2024 Шаблон:Flagicon K. Devan (3) 2021 Malaysia Premier League

Captains

List of Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) captains and vice-captains.

Dates Captains Vice-captains
1992 Шаблон:Flagicon Mohd Noor Yaakob
1993 Шаблон:Flagicon Miroslav Bozik
1994
1995
1996 Шаблон:Flagicon Zami Mohd Noor Шаблон:Flagicon Rosli Omar
1997
1998 Шаблон:Flagicon Khairil Zainal Шаблон:Flagicon B. Rajinikandh
1999 Шаблон:Flagicon Khairul Anuar Baharom
2000
2001
2002
2003 Шаблон:Flagicon B. Rajinikandh
2004
2005 Шаблон:Flagicon Anuar Jusoh
2006
2007
2008 Шаблон:Flagicon Rezal Zambery Yahya
2009 Шаблон:Flagicon Shukor Adan
2010
2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Shukor Adan Шаблон:Flagicon Aidil Zafuan
2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Norhafiz Zamani Misbah
2013 Шаблон:Flagicon Norhafiz Zamani Misbah Шаблон:Flagicon Rashid Mahmud
2014 Шаблон:Flagicon Mohd Fauzi Nan
2015 Шаблон:Flagicon Rezal Zambery Yahya
2016 Шаблон:Flagicon Taylor Regan Шаблон:Flagicon Mohd Nasriq Baharom
2017 Шаблон:Flagicon Mohd Nasriq Baharom Шаблон:Flagicon Annas Rahmat
2018 Шаблон:Flagicon Kim Do-heon Шаблон:Flagicon Fauzan Dzulkifli
2019 Шаблон:Flagicon Norhafiz Zamani Misbah Шаблон:Flagicon Osman Yusoff
2020 Шаблон:Flagicon Kaharuddin Rahman
2021 Шаблон:Flagicon Zaquan Adha Шаблон:Flagicon Annas Rahmat
2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Nasrullah Haniff
2023
2024 Шаблон:Flagicon Nasrullah Haniff Шаблон:Flagicon Annas Rahmat

Notable players

This list displays a line of current and former players who contributed a lot to the team and are considered prominent players. List of players who became the main pillar of success in the team, players who started to shine while with the team, players who were national players while with the team, players who got appearances for the national team while with the team, players who were loved by the fans and the team, players who contributed a lot of appearances, assists, and goals, players who have served for a long time to become legendary figures for the team, and players who are the primary reason for the team's revival.

Years Names Nationality Achievement
1940s Kwan Soon Teck Шаблон:Flagicon HMS Malaya Cup(1948)
1950s Mok Wai Hong Шаблон:Flagicon
1970s Burhanuddin Joned Шаблон:Flagicon
1978–1986, 1988–1989 B. Sathianathan Шаблон:Flagicon
1991–1993 Miroslav Bozik Шаблон:Flagicon Divisyen 2(1991), Kings Gold Cup(1992)
1991–1994 Robert Bozik Шаблон:Flagicon Divisyen 2(1991), Kings Gold Cup(1992)
1991, 1994 Marian Valach Шаблон:Flagicon Divisyen 2(1991)
1992 Lim Teong Kim Шаблон:Flagicon Kings Gold Cup(1992)
1992–1999 Faizal Zainal Шаблон:Flagicon Kings Gold Cup(1992)
1992–1999, 2002 Khairil Zainal Шаблон:Flagicon Kings Gold Cup(1992)
1990s Yeo Swee Hock Шаблон:Flagicon Kings Gold Cup(1992)
1993–2001, 2003–2010 Ching Hong Aik Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009), Super League(2006), FA Cup(2003,2010)
1994–1999, 2003–2006 B. Rajinikandh[72][73][74] Шаблон:Flagicon FA Cup(2003), Super League(2006)
1994, 1998–2001, 2012–2013 Mohd Hamsani Ahmad Шаблон:Flagicon Charity Cup(2012)
1995–1997 Azmi Mohamed Шаблон:Flagicon
1996 Jose Iriarte Шаблон:Flagicon
1996–1998 Othman Katmon Шаблон:Flagicon
1996–1998 Gus Cerro Шаблон:Flagicon
1996–2002 Zami Mohd Noor Шаблон:Flagicon
1996–2001, 2007–2008 Yazid Yassin Шаблон:Flagicon
1990s Rosli Omar Шаблон:Flagicon
1998 Scott Ollerenshaw Шаблон:Flagicon
1998–1999 Ahmad Shahrul Azhar Шаблон:Flagicon
1998–2004, 2007–2009 Efendi Abdul Malek Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009), FA Cup(2003)
1999–2006 Khairul Anuar Baharom Шаблон:Flagicon Super League(2006), FA Cup (2003), ABK Best Defender(2006)
2000–2001, 2003 Azman Adnan Шаблон:Flagicon FA Cup(2003)
2000–2004, 2011–2014, 2019–2020 Norhafiz Zamani Misbah Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2011), Charity Cup(2012), FA Cup(2003), ABK Best Defender(2011)
2000–2001, 2009–2012 Shukor Adan Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Charity Cup(2012)
2001–2004 K. Rajan Шаблон:Flagicon FA Cup(2003)
2002–2010 Mohd Rahman Zabul Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009), FA Cup(2003,2010), Super League(2006)
2003 Everson Martinelli Шаблон:Flagicon FA Cup(2003)
2003–2007 Anuar Jusoh Шаблон:Flagicon Super League(2006), FA Cup(2003)
2004–2006 Christian Bekamenga Bekamengo Шаблон:Flagicon Super League(2006), Best Foreign Player(2006)
2004–2007 Azizon Abdul Kadir Шаблон:Flagicon Super League(2006)
2005–2010 K. Thanaraj Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009), FA Cup(2010), Super League(2006)
2005–2011 Aidil Zafuan Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Super League(2006), ABK Best Defender(2009,2010)
2005–2013 Idris Abdul Karim Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Super League(2006), Charity Cup(2012)
2005–2010, 2015 Rezal Zambery Yahya Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009), FA Cup(2010), Super League(2006)
2005–2011, 2021–2023 Zaquan Adha Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Super League(2006), Premier League(2021), Federal Territory Minister Cup(2022), Best Young Player(2007)
2006–2007 Liew Kit Kong Шаблон:Flagicon Super League(2006)
2006–2012 S. Kunanlan Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), Super League(2006), FA Cup(2010), Charity Cup(2012)
2006–2013, 2020 Shahurain Abu Samah Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Super League(2006), Charity Cup(2012)
2007–2011 Farizal Harun Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010)
2007–2014 Tengku Qayyum Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Charity Cup(2012)
2008–2014, 2019–2021 Abdul Halim Zainal Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Charity Cup(2012), Premier League(2021)
2009, 2011 Hairuddin Omar Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011)
2009–2014 Alif Samsudin Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2009,2011), FA Cup(2010), Charity Cup(2012)
2010–2022 Kaharuddin Rahman Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2011), FA Cup(2010), Charity Cup(2012), Premier League(2021), Federal Territory Minister Cup(2022), Kings Gold Cup(2015)
2011–2012 Farizal Marlias Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia Cup(2011), Charity Cup(2012)
2012, 2014 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona Шаблон:Flagicon Charity Cup(2012), MSL Golden Boot(2012)
2015 Francis Doe Шаблон:Flagicon Kings Gold Cup(2015), MPL Golden Boot(2015)
2018–2019, 2022 Syihan Hazmi Шаблон:Flagicon ABK best goalkeeper(2022)

Foreign players

List of overseas players who currently and previously played for the club on a permanent transfer and on loan.

Шаблон:Abbr Flag Year Шаблон:Abbr Name Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr
Angola Шаблон:Flagicon 2007 FW Freddy 28
Argentina Шаблон:Flagicon 1996–1997 FW Jose Iriarte 30
1997 FW Julio Hector Ceballos
2003 MF Luciano Osmar 25
2007 MF Raul Daniel Cojan
2013 FW Emanuel de Porras 32
2015 FW Bruno Martelotto 33
2018 FW Nicolás Vélez 28
Australia Шаблон:Flagicon 1994 MF Pedro Ricoy 28
1996–1998 MF Gustavo Cerro 27
1997 FW Tristam Morgan
1998 FW Scott Ollerenshaw 30
2006–2008 DF Jason Williams 25
2016 FW Andrew Nabbout 24
2016 FW Joel Chianese 26
2018 DF Taylor Regan 28
Brazil Шаблон:Flagicon 1997 MF Airton Andrioli 32
1998 DF Pedro Paulo Oliveira 31
2003 FW Everson Martinelli 25
2013 FW Fábio Leandro Barbosa 35
2016 FW Henrique 31
2018 DF Alex Moraes 30
2018 MF Flávio Beck Júnior 31
2019–2020 DF Matheus Vila 27
2019–2020 FW Almir 34
2019–2020 FW Igor Luiz 30
2021 DF Fernando Barbosa 29
2021 DF Arthur Cunha 31
2021 MF Diogo Campos 31
2021 FW Rafinha 31
2022 FW Matheus Alves 29
2022 FW Gustavo 26
2023 MF Vinicius Leonel 26
2023 FW Casagrande 33
Cameroon Шаблон:Flagicon 2004–2006 FW Christian Bekamenga 18
2005 FW Anicet Eyenga 19
2012, 2014 FW Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona 29
2013 DF William Modibo 34
2021 FW Alain Akono 25
Croatia Шаблон:Flagicon 2014 FW Ivan Babić 30
2017 FW Marko Šimić 29
Czech Republic Шаблон:Flagicon 1992 FW Milan Hanko 27
2007 FW Vítězslav Mooc 29
England Шаблон:Flagicon 1986 MF Nicky Walsh
1986 MF Carl Hoddle 19
2017 MF Lee Tuck 29
France Шаблон:Flagicon 2016–2017 FW Goran Jerković 30
2017 FW Jonathan Béhé 28
2022–2023 DF Hérold Goulon 34
Gabon Шаблон:Flagicon 2023 MF Lévy MadindaШаблон:Efn 31
Ghana Шаблон:Flagicon 2022 MF David Mawutor 30
Haiti Шаблон:Flagicon 2014–2015 MF Jean Alexandre 28
Japan Шаблон:Flagicon 2017 FW Bruno Suzuki 27
2019–2020 MF Shunsuke Nakatake 29
2024 MF Takumi Sasaki 25 [75]
Kenya Шаблон:Flagicon 2007 FW Eric Muranda 25
Laos Шаблон:Flagicon 2018 FW Prak Mony Udom 24
Latvia Шаблон:Flagicon 2018 DF Renārs Rode 29
Liberia Шаблон:Flagicon 1995 DF Nathaniel Naplah 21
2006 FW Buston Nagbe Browne 21
2015 FW Francis Forkey Doe 30
Myanmar Шаблон:Flagicon 2023–2024 FW Hein Htet AungШаблон:Efn 21
Netherland Шаблон:Flagicon 2007 MF Pascal Heije 28
Nigeria Шаблон:Flagicon 2004 GK Cajetan Ndubuisi Oparaugo
2004 FW Abdulrazak Ekpoki 22
2004 FW Alfred Effiong 20
2005 MF Lateef Seriki 26
2007 MF Julius Ejueyitsi 23
2008 FW Udo Fortune 20
2024 DF Aliyu Abubakar 27
Palestine Шаблон:Flagicon 2022 MF Yashir Pinto 31
Philippines Шаблон:Flagicon 2018–2019 FW Ángel Guirado 34
2022 MF Omid Nazari 31
Russia Шаблон:Flagicon 2016 FW Dmitri Sychev 33
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Шаблон:Flagicon 2005–2006 FW Shandel Samuel 23
Senegal Шаблон:Flagicon 2024 MF Jacque Faye 29 [76]
Serbia Шаблон:Flagicon 2017 DF Nemanja Vidić 26
Sierra Leone Шаблон:Flagicon 2008 MF Lamin Conteh 32
2019 FW Thomas Koroma 26
Singapore Шаблон:Flagicon 1989 FW R. Suriamurthy 31
2018 DF Madhu Mohana 27
2023 MF Safuwan Baharudin 32
Slovakia Шаблон:Flagicon 1991–1993 FW Miroslav Bôžik 32
1991–1994 MF Robert Bôžik 27
1991, 1994 FW Marian Valach 27
2007–2008 DF Marián Juhás 28
2012 DF Marian Farbák 29
2014 FW Jozef Kapláň 28
South Africa Шаблон:Flagicon 2014–2015 FW Philani Kubheka 35
South Korea Шаблон:Flagicon 2014–2015 MF Kim Jin-yong 32
2018 MF Kim Do-heon 36
2021 MF Bae Beom-geun 28
Spain Шаблон:Flagicon 1990 FW Juan Manu Olsson
2023 FW Youssef Ezzejjari 30
Switzerland Шаблон:Flagicon 2016 DF Kevin GünterШаблон:Efn 22
Thailand Шаблон:Flagicon 1989 MF Likit Sanatong
1989 FW Chatchaval Kenjanahoot
Togo Шаблон:Flagicon 2021 FW Francis Koné 31
2022 FW Kossi Adetu 27
United States Шаблон:Flagicon 2016 MF Alex Smith 31
Yugoslavia Шаблон:Flagicon 1990 FW Srdjan Delibasic
1993 FW Esad Sejdic
Zambia Шаблон:Flagicon 2006 MF Noel Rodwell Mwandila 24

Loyal Players

Ching Hong Aik is the most loyal player for Negeri Sembilan, having played for 15 years.

Names Шаблон:Abbr Years of Service Status Шаблон:Abbr
Ching Hong Aik Шаблон:Flagicon 15 years Retired [77]
Kaharuddin Rahman Шаблон:Flagicon 12 years Active [78]
Zaquan Adha Шаблон:Flagicon 9 years Active
B. Sathianathan Шаблон:Flagicon 9 years Coaching
Efendi Abdul Malek Шаблон:Flagicon 9 years Coaching
B. Rajinikandh Шаблон:Flagicon 8 years Retired
Khairil Zainal Шаблон:Flagicon 8 years Retired
Norhafiz Zamani Misbah Шаблон:Flagicon 8 years Coaching
Mohd Rahman Zabul Шаблон:Flagicon 8 years Retired
Idris Abdul Karim Шаблон:Flagicon 8 years Retired
Shahurain Abu Samah Шаблон:Flagicon 8 years Retired
Abdul Halim Zainal Шаблон:Flagicon 8 years Active
Khairul Anuar Baharom Шаблон:Flagicon 7 years Retired
Faizal Zainal Шаблон:Flagicon 7 years Retired
Tengku Qayyum Шаблон:Flagicon 7 years Active

Season by season records

Updated on 21 Feb 2024.

Note:

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

Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2

Season League Cup Asia Note
Division Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Шаблон:Tooltip Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1982 Liga Malaysia [79]
1983 Liga Malaysia 15 17 31 11 13th [80]
1984 Liga Malaysia 15 7 1 7 16 22 22 9th [81]
1985 Liga Malaysia 15 3 0 12 15 36 9 15th [82]
1986 Liga Malaysia 15 5 0 10 13 29 15 12th [83]
1987 Liga Malaysia 16 1 2 13 10 45 5 16th [84]
1988 Liga Malaysia 16 6 5 5 18 19 23 10th [85]
1989 Liga Semi-Pro 2 14 4 2 8 13 22 14 7th [86]
1990 Liga Semi-Pro 2 14 8 2 4 20 40 18 3rd 1st round [87]
1991 Liga Semi-Pro 2 14 9 2 3 28 10 19 1st Group stage 1st round [88]
1992 Liga Semi-Pro 1 18 7 6 5 23 22 20 3rd Group stage 1st round [89]
1993 Liga Semi-Pro 1 18 3 2 13 24 46 11 10th Semi-finals [90]
1994 Liga Perdana 28 8 7 3 42 52 31 12th [91]
1995 Liga Perdana 28 8 6 14 31 45 30 11th [92]
1996 Liga Perdana 28 17 6 5 46 23 57 3rd Group stage [93]
1997 Liga Perdana 28 12 8 8 40 31 44 7th Group stage Quarter-finals [94]
1998 Liga Perdana 1 22 7 6 9 24 28 27 9th Semi-finals 2nd round [95]
1999 Liga Perdana 1 18 7 6 5 31 28 29 3rd Semi-finals Semi-final [96]
2000 Liga Perdana 1 22 10 3 9 32 26 33 6th Runner-up Quarter-finals [97]
2001 Liga Perdana 1 22 7 6 9 32 39 67 8th 3rd round Quarter-finals [98]
2002 Liga Perdana 1 26 4 4 18 25 61 16 14th 2nd round [99]
2003 Liga Perdana 2 22 12 6 4 59 28 42 2nd Group stage Champions [100]
2004 Premier League 24 10 8 6 45 35 38 4th Runner-up Quarter-finals Quarter-finals AFC Cup Group stage [101]
2005 Premier League 21 16 1 4 45 19 49 1st Group stage 1st round [102]
2005–06 Super League 21 12 4 5 26 14 40 1st Runner-up Semi-finals [103]
2006–07 Super League 24 6 6 12 29 46 24 11th Quarter-finals 2nd round AFC Cup Group stage [104]
2007–08 Super League 24 14 6 4 48 30 48 2nd Group stage 2nd round [105]
2009 Super League 26 11 5 10 44 35 38 7th Champions Semi-finals [106]
2010 Super League 26 11 5 10 40 31 38 6th Runner-up Runner-up Champions [107]
2011 Super League 26 8 8 10 29 32 32 8th Champions 2nd round [108]
2012 Super League 26 10 7 9 41 38 38 6th Champions Quarter-finals 1st round [109]
2013 Super League 22 1 7 14 11 28 10 12th Group stage Quarter-finals [110]
2014 Premier League 22 8 6 8 26 28 30 6th Play-off 1st round [111]
2015 Premier League 22 8 8 6 33 28 32 6th Play-off 2nd round [112]
2016 Premier League 22 9 8 5 40 26 35 4th Quarter-finals 3rd round [113]
2017 Premier League 22 11 8 3 37 24 41 5th Group stage Semi-finals [114]
2018 Super League 22 4 3 15 27 47 15 12th 2nd round Group stage [115]
2019 Premier League 20 8 5 7 29 25 29 6th Group stage 2nd round [116]
2020 Premier League 11 3 2 6 12 20 11 11th Group stage 2nd round [117]
2021 Premier League 20 12 5 3 33 16 41 1st Group stage [118]
2022 Super League 22 12 5 5 33 26 41 4th Quarter-finals 1st round [119]
2023 Super League 26 6 9 11 33 49 -19 9th Round of 16 Quarter-finals [120]

Individual player awards

MSL Golden boot winners

Season Player Goals
2012 Шаблон:Flagicon Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona 15

MPL Golden boot winners

Season Player Goals
2015 Шаблон:Flagicon Francis Doe 17

Best Goalkeeper Award

Season Player CS
2022 Шаблон:Flagicon Syihan Hazmi 7

Best Defender Award

Season Player
2005-06 Шаблон:Flagicon Khairul Anuar Baharom
2009 Шаблон:Flagicon Aidil Zafuan
2010 Шаблон:Flagicon Aidil Zafuan
2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Norhafiz Zamani Misbah

Best Foreign Player

Season Player
2005-06 Шаблон:Flagicon Christian Bekamenga

Best Young Player

Season Player
2006-07 Шаблон:Flagicon Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak

Club's top goalscorers

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

Kit manufacturers and financial sponsor

Kit sponsors

Years Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
Chest Sleeves Shoulders
Right Left Right Left
1991-1992 Шаблон:Flagicon Mizuno Dunhill / EON
1993 Шаблон:Flagicon Adidas
1994-1999 Dunhill
2000 Шаблон:Flagicon Mizuno
2001 Шаблон:Flagicon Line 7
2002-2004 Шаблон:Flagicon J-King
2005 Шаблон:Flagicon J-King
Шаблон:Flagicon Lotto
TM Net
2005/06-2006/07 Шаблон:Flagicon Lotto TM / Naza
2007/08 Шаблон:Flagicon Kappa
2009-2010 TM
2011 Шаблон:Flagicon Lotto
2012-2013 Matrix Concept
2014 Шаблон:Flagicon Kika
2015 Шаблон:Flagicon Kappa
2016-2017 Шаблон:Flagicon Mizuno
2018 Шаблон:Flagicon AL Sports
2019 Шаблон:Flagicon Rhino SEA Visit Negeri Sembilan
Matrix Concept
SALAM Medical Centre Negeri Roadstone
2020 Шаблон:Flagicon Admiral Negeri Roadstone Gambir Emas
2021 Шаблон:Flagicon Kaki Jersi [121] Negeri Roadstone Gemencheh Granite
2022 Negeri Roadstone Gemencheh Granite
2023 Шаблон:Flagicon Kelme[122]

Sponsors information

Years Sponsors Brand types
1991–1993 EON Dealership
1991–2004 Шаблон:Flagicon Dunhill Tobacco
2005 TM Net Internet provider
2005–2010 TM Telco
2018–2019 Salam Medical Centre Health facility
2019 Шаблон:Flagicon Yakult Beverage
2019–2020 Hashtag Media Media
SAINS Water utility
2020 GD Holdings Real estate
Carpet Prima Store
Gambir Emas Nutrition
2021 Careplus (M) Medical manufacturer
Urban Bash Sports Sports marketing
Geomaju Real estate
Poliklinik Raudhah Raisha Health facility
2021–2022 Axis Physiotherapy & Fitness Studio Physio center
2022 IRC Negeri Sembilan Training center
2023 KL Kinetic Physio center
2012–2024 Matrix Concept Holding company
2019–2024 Visit Negeri Sembilan State council
Negeri Roadstone Quarry
2020, 2024 ATF Sport Taping Sports
2020–2024 Kapten Gym Gym center
2021–2024 Gemencheh Granite Quarry
2023–2024 TMASIXPERT TRADING Printing
ABSTRAX Clothing
UH Medical Solutions Medical
KR Tour & Travel Travel agency
One XOX Telco

Affiliated and partnership

Associations

Name Years Шаблон:Abbr
Negeri Sembilan FA 2020–
Uitm 2023–

As the largest shareholder of Negeri Sembilan Sdn. Bhd., Negeri Sembilan FA became the most important affiliate of Negeri Sembilan FC. Being the association responsible for forming and strategizing the marketing, management, and development aspects of football in Negeri Sembilan.

The NSFC–UiTM collaboration involves sharing information, expertise, and solution methods in football for the purpose of facilitating work and research processes through collaborative negotiation and consultancy activities. 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. In addition, being able to share infrastructure between the NSFC and the UiTM Negeri Sembilan Branch.[123]

Football clubs

Name Years Шаблон:Abbr
NS Chempaka 1998–2002
Betaria FC 2003–2013
SAINS FC 2016–2023
  • NS Chempaka (1998–2002)

Negeri Sembilan Chempaka FC, also known as NS Chempaka, was a football club based in Negeri Sembilan. The club played in Liga 2 from 1998 until 2001, later being promoted to Liga 1 in 2002. NS Chempaka has been affiliated with Negeri Sembilan since its establishment, before the club was dissolved in 2002.

NS Betaria FC, also known as Betaria FC, was a Malaysian football club based in Tampin, Negeri Sembilan. The club was established in 2003, and the club used the Tampin Mini Stadium as their home stadium. Betaria FC has been affiliated with Negeri Sembilan since its establishment before being dissolved in 2014.

SAINS FC is a professional football club that plays in the M3 League, the second tier of the Malaysian League. Based in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, SAINS FC is a football club for the Syarikat Air Negeri Sembilan (SAINS)(Literally meaning Negeri Sembilan Water Company). They have been collaborating with Negeri Sembilan since its establishment in 2016. The collaboration has raised the SAINS FC brand and the development of footballers born in Negeri Sembilan. They also signed and loaned some NSFC players several times. In 2024, the club announced that they are withdrawing from the Malaysia M3 League for the 2024–25 season.[124]

Head-to-head

Negeri Sembilan's head-to-head record with other Malaysian clubs.

Armed Forces (ATM)

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2012, Negeri Sembilan has played against ATM in 9 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 3 matches, while ATM has won 4. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 2 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws ATM wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 3 2 1 6
Malaysia Cup 0 0 3 3
Total 3 2 4 9

Results against ATM;

Dates Ground Result Competition
28 September 2012 Away 2–3 Malaysia Cup
2 October 2012 Home 1–3 Malaysia Cup
16 February 2013 Home 1–1 Super League
18 May 2013 Away 2–1 Super League
25 August 2015 Away 0–3 Malaysia Cup
11 March 2016 Home 5–0 Premier League
15 August 2016 Away 2–3 Premier League
7 April 2017 Home 1–0 Premier League
5 May 2017 Away 1–1 Premier League

Felda United

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2011, Negeri Sembilan has played against Felda United in 15 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 4 matches, while Felda has won 8. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 3 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Felda wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 2 1 5 8
Malaysia Cup 2 2 2 6
FA Cup 0 0 1 1
Total 4 3 8 15

Results against Felda United;

Dates Ground Result Competition
15 February 2011 Home 0–1 Super League
30 April 2011 Away 2–2 Super League
10 October 2011 Away 0–1 Malaysia Cup
14 October 2011 Home 3–0 Malaysia Cup
21 January 2012 Home 1–0 Super League
16 June 2012 Away 0–1 Super League
22 August 2012 Away 1–1 Malaysia Cup
14 September 2012 Home 1–1 Malaysia Cup
9 February 2013 Home 0–1 Super League
6 July 2013 Away 1–2 Super League
21 January 2014 Home 0–1 FA Cup
7 February 2014 Home 2–1 Premier League
9 May 2014 Away 0–1 Premier League
13 July 2016 Away 1–3 Malaysia Cup
19 August 2016 Home 2–0 Malaysia Cup

Johor Darul Ta'zim

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2005, Negeri Sembilan has played against Johor Darul Ta'zim in 29 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 12 matches, while JDT has won 12. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 5 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws JDT wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 10 4 9 23
Malaysia Cup 1 0 1 2
FA Cup 1 1 2 4
Total 12 5 12 29

Results against Johor Darul Ta'zim;

Dates Ground Result Competition
6 February 2005 Home 1–0 Premier League
27 March 2005 Away 1–1 Premier League
22 May 2005 Away 3–0 Premier League
16 December 2005 Away 0–0 Super League
4 August 2007 Home 1–1 Super League
1 January 2008 Home 2–0 Super League
30 March 2008 Away 4–2 Super League
10 February 2009 Home 3–0 Super League
27 June 2009 Away 0–3 Super League
12 January 2010 Away 1–1 Super League
2 February 2010 Away 2–2 FA Cup
6 February 2010 Home 5–3 FA Cup
18 May 2010 Home 2–1 Super League
20 October 2010 Home 0–1 Malaysia Cup
23 October 2010 Away 2–0 Malaysia Cup
9 April 2011 Away 0–0 Super League
19 May 2011 Home 2–1 Super League
14 January 2012 Away 2–0 Super League
18 February 2012 Home 1–2 FA Cup
12 May 2012 Home 2–1 Super League
2 March 2013 Away 1–2 Super League
2 July 2013 Home 0–2 Super League
4 March 2016 Away 1–4 FA Cup
5 May 2018 Home 0–4 Super League
23 May 2018 Away 0–2 Super League
11 May 2022 Home 0–1 Super League
1 October 2022 Away 0–5 Super League
6 March 2023 Home 0–7 Super League
8 July 2023 Away 0–2 Super League

Kedah

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2005, Negeri Sembilan has played against Kedah Darul Aman in 31 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 9 matches, while Kedah has won 15. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 7 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Kedah wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 8 4 9 21
Malaysia Cup 1 2 3 6
FA Cup 0 1 3 4
Total 9 7 15 31

Results against Kedah;

Dates Ground Result Competition
23 February 2005 Home 0–3 FA Cup
18 May 2005 Away 0–1 FA Cup
20 December 2006 Home 0–1 Super League
1 January 2007 Away 0–7 Super League
15 January 2008 Away 1–2 Super League
1 March 2008 Home 1–1 Super League
6 January 2009 Home 3–0 Super League
16 June 2009 Away 1–3 Super League
13 March 2010 Away 1–0 Super League
10 April 2010 Home 1–1Шаблон:Efn FA Cup
10 July 2010 Home 2–1 Super League
12 April 2011 Home 0–2 Super League
14 June 2011 Away 1–1 Super League
17 March 2012 Home 2–1 Super League
7 July 2012 Away 2–0 Super League
24 February 2014 Away 1–0 Premier League
23 May 2014 Home 1–2 Premier League
17 April 2015 Away 1–2 Premier League
14 August 2015 Home 2–0 Premier League
28 August 2016 Home 0–0 Malaysia Cup
17 September 2016 Away 0–5 Malaysia Cup
2 March 2018 Away 0–1 FA Cup
1 May 2018 Away 3–3 Super League
13 May 2018 Home 1–2 Super League
3 August 2019 Home 1–3 Malaysia Cup
17 September 2019 Away 2–4 Malaysia Cup
17 May 2022 Away 0–0 Super League
8 October 2022 Home 4–3 Super League
26 October 2022 Away 2–1 Malaysia Cup
1 November 2022 Home 0–0 Malaysia Cup
28 April 2023 Home 1–2 Super League

Kelantan

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2004, Negeri Sembilan has played against Kelantan in 32 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 15 matches, while Kelantan has won 10. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 7 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Kelantan wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 10 4 8 22
Malaysia Cup 4 3 1 8
FA Cup 1 0 1 2
Total 15 7 10 32

Results against Kelantan;

Dates Ground Result Competition
25 April 2004 Away 1–0 Premier League
23 June 2004 Home 4–0 Premier League
4 August 2004 Away 4–1 Premier League
20 June 2008 Away 0–0 Malaysia Cup
2 August 2008 Home 4–1 Malaysia Cup
31 March 2009 Away 2–1 Super League
7 April 2009 Away 1–0 FA Cup
18 April 2009 Home 1–2 FA Cup
2 May 2009 Home 2–0 Super League
7 November 2009 Bukit Jalil 3–1 Malaysia Cup
17 April 2010 Home 1–3 Super League
6 July 2010 Away 0–1 Super League
14 September 2010 Away 1–0 Malaysia Cup
3 October 2010 Home 2–2 Malaysia Cup
30 October 2010 Bukit Jalil 1–2 Malaysia Cup
1 March 2011 Away 0–3 Super League
10 May 2011 Home 0–0 Super League
4 March 2012 Away 1–2 Super League
3 July 2012 Home 2–3 Super League
22 January 2013 Away 0–0 Super League
10 May 2013 Home 0–3 Super League
27 August 2013 Home 1–1 Malaysia Cup
31 August 2013 Away 3–2 Malaysia Cup
14 April 2018 Home 1–1 Super League
26 May 2018 Away 2–0 Super League
20 April 2019 Away 5–2 Premier League
18 May 2019 Home 3–1 Premier League
3 October 2020 Away 2–2 Premier League
18 April 2021 Home 2–1 Premier League
27 August 2021 Away 1–2 Premier League
1 April 2023 Home 4–2 Super League
9 August 2023 Away 0–2 Super League

Kelantan United

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2020, Negeri Sembilan has played against Kelantan United in 6 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 2 matches, while Kelantan Utd has won 3. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 1 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Kelantan Utd wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 1 1 2 4
Malaysia Cup 1 0 1 2
Total 2 1 3 6

Results against Kelantan United;

Dates Ground Result Competition
14 March 2020 Away 0–3 Premier League
9 April 2021 Home 2–3 Premier League
21 August 2021 Away 2–0 Premier League
1 October 2021 Away 0–1 Malaysia Cup
23 May 2023 Home 3–3 Super League
5 August 2023 Away 1–0 Malaysia Cup

Kuala Lumpur City

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2004, Negeri Sembilan has played against Kuala Lumpur City in 25 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 8 matches, while KL City has won 7. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 10 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws KL City wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 8 7 7 22
Malaysia Cup 0 2 0 2
FA Cup 0 1 0 1
Total 8 10 7 25

Results against KL City FC;

Dates Ground Result Competition
5 June 2004 Away 2–0 Premier League
13 June 2004 Home 1–1 Premier League
28 July 2004 Away 2–2 Premier League
6 August 2005 Away 2–2 Malaysia Cup
20 August 2005 Home 1–1 Malaysia Cup
16 January 2010 Away 1–1 Super League
22 May 2010 Home 1–2 Super League
4 March 2011 Home 0–0Шаблон:Efn FA Cup
5 April 2011 Home 0–1 Super League
25 May 2011 Away 1–1 Super League
30 March 2012 Away 2–1 Super League
10 July 2012 Home 1–1 Super League
1 May 2015 Away 0–1 Premier League
21 August 2015 Home 2–1 Premier League
26 February 2016 Home 1–1 Premier League
9 September 2016 Away 2–1 Premier League
3 March 2017 Home 2–1 Premier League
10 July 2017 Away 2–3 Premier League
7 February 2018 Home 2–0 Super League
22 July 2018 Away 1–2 Super League
7 March 2020 Home 1–3 Premier League
24 April 2022 Home 2–1 Super League
18 August 2022 Away 0–1 Super League
15 May 2023 Home 2–1 Super League
15 July 2023 Away 1–1 Super League

Kuching City

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2020, Negeri Sembilan has played against Kuching City in 4 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 1 matches, while Kuching has won 1. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 2 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws ATM wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 1 2 1 4
Total 1 2 1 4

Results against Kuching;

Dates Ground Result Competition
25 September 2020 Home 2–4 Premier League
3 April 2021 Home 0–0 Premier League
1 September 2021 Away 2–1 Premier League
4 June 2023 Away 1–1 Super League

Melaka United

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2004, Negeri Sembilan has played against Melaka United in 20 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 10 matches, while Melaka has won 5. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 5 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws ATM wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 5 3 3 11
Malaysia Cup 3 0 2 5
FA Cup 2 2 0 4
Total 10 5 5 20

Results against Melaka;

Dates Ground Result Competition
7 March 2004 Away 1–1 Premier League
8 May 2004 Away 2–2 FA Cup
15 May 2004 Home 3–1 FA Cup
26 May 2004 Home 4–2 Premier League
10 July 2004 Away 2–1 Premier League
10 January 2007 Away 3–1 Super League
19 June 2007 Home 3–1 Super League
11 June 2008 Away 1–0 Malaysia Cup
6 July 2008 Home 3–2 Malaysia Cup
31 January 2009 Home 0–0 FA Cup
3 February 2009 Away 2–1 FA Cup
1 March 2016 Away 0–0 Premier League
19 July 2016 Home 3–2 Malaysia Cup
12 August 2016 Away 0–2 Malaysia Cup
23 August 2016 Home 0–1 Premier League
11 February 2018 Away 0–3 Super League
28 July 2018 Home 1–3 Super League
27 September 2021 Away 0–2 Malaysia Cup
18 June 2022 Away 0–0 Super League
11 October 2022 Home 2–0 Super League

Sri Pahang

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2005, Negeri Sembilan has played against Sri Pahang in 29 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 6 matches, while Pahang has won 16. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 7 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Pahang wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 5 5 11 21
Malaysia Cup 1 1 2 4
FA Cup 0 1 3 4
Total 6 7 16 29

Results against Sri Pahang;

Dates Ground Result Competition
3 December 2005 Home 1–0 Super League
21 January 2006 Away 0–1 Super League
1 April 2006 Home 1–1 Super League
29 April 2006 Home 0–0 FA Cup
13 May 2006 Away 2–3 FA Cup
6 January 2007 Home 0–1 Super League
2 May 2007 Away 2–2 Super League
26 January 2008 Away 2–2 Super League
23 February 2008 Home 2–3 Super League
16 May 2009 Home 3–0 Super League
19 May 2009 Away 0–1 Super League
9 February 2010 Away 1–2 Super League
31 July 2010 Home 5–0 Super League
19 April 2011 Away 1–1 Super League
23 April 2011 Home 3–1 Super League
15 January 2013 Away 1–2 Super League
22 May 2013 Home 0–2 Super League
24 August 2013 Home 3–5 Malaysia Cup
17 September 2013 Away 0–3 Malaysia Cup
30 April 2017 Away 0–1 FA Cup
13 May 2017 Home 1–2 FA Cup
4 July 2017 Away 2–2 Malaysia Cup
29 July 2017 Home 2–1 Malaysia Cup
10 March 2018 Away 0–4 Super League
19 June 2018 Home 1–3 Super League
25 June 2022 Home 3–0 Super League
15 October 2022 Away 0–2 Super League
26 February 2023 Home 1–1 Super League
9 June 2023 Away 3–4 Super League

Polis Diraja Malaysia

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2005, Negeri Sembilan has played against Polis Diraja Malaysia in 19 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 11 matches, while PDRM has won 2. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 6 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws PDRM wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 9 5 2 16
FA Cup 2 1 0 3
Total 11 6 2 19

Results against PDRM;

Dates Ground Result Competition
6 March 2005 Home 3–0 Premier League
11 May 2005 Away 2–1 Premier League
3 July 2005 Away 3–0 Premier League
6 February 2007 Home 0–0Шаблон:Efn FA Cup
29 January 2008 Home 3–2 Super League
16 February 2008 away 1–1 Super League
28 February 2009 Home 4–1 Super League
11 April 2009 Away 1–1 Super League
16 February 2010 Away 3–2 FA Cup
20 February 2010 Home 5–0 FA Cup
24 March 2014 Away 2–2 Premier League
20 June 2014 Home 0–4 Premier League
10 February 2017 Away 2–1 Premier League
4 August 2017 Home 2–2 Premier League
9 February 2019 Away 1–1 Premier League
13 July 2019 Home 2–3 Premier League
2 May 2021 Away 1–0 Premier League
21 September 2021 Home 4–2 Premier League
18 May 2023 Away 2–1 Super League

Penang

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2004, Negeri Sembilan has played against Penang in 30 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 13 matches, while Penang has won 10. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 7 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Penang wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 10 5 7 22
Malaysia Cup 1 1 2 4
FA Cup 2 1 1 4
Total 13 7 10 30

Results against Penang;

Dates Ground Result Competition
15 September 2004 Away 1–5 Malaysia Cup
29 September 2004 Home 2–0 Malaysia Cup
14 August 2005 Home 0–0 Malaysia Cup
24 August 2005 Away 1–2 Malaysia Cup
17 December 2005 Home 2–0 Super League
12 February 2006 Away 0–1 Super League
15 April 2006 Home 2–0 Super League
23 December 2006 Away 0–1 Super League
4 April 2007 Home 2–1 Super League
12 January 2008 Home 2–1 Super League
11 March 2008 Away 3–2 Super League
3 January 2009 Away 3–0 Super League
21 February 2009 Away 1–1 FA Cup
24 February 2009 Home 3–1 FA Cup
23 May 2009 Home 5–1 Super League
23 April 2010 Home 4–1 Super League
28 July 2010 Away 3–0 Super League
21 March 2014 Home 1–3 Premier League
16 June 2014 Away 1–2 Premier League
17 March 2015 Home 1–2 FA Cup
8 May 2015 Home 2–2 Premier League
11 August 2015 Away 0–1 Premier League
11 March 2017 Home 4–1 FA Cup
24 February 2019 Home 1–1 Premier League
26 June 2019 Away 1–2 Premier League
4 September 2020 Away 0–2 Premier League
9 April 2022 Away 1–1 Super League
9 August 2022 Home 3–2 Super League
1 March 2023 Away 0–0 Super League
26 June 2023 Home 1–1 Super League

Perak

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2004, Negeri Sembilan has played against Perak in 27 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 11 matches, while Perak also has won 11. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 5 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Perak wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 8 4 8 20
Malaysia Cup 2 1 1 4
FA Cup 1 0 2 3
Total 11 5 11 27

Results against Perak;

Dates Ground Result Competition
16 June 2004 Home 3–2 FA Cup
30 June 2004 Away 0–6 FA Cup
25 August 2004 Away 0–2 Malaysia Cup
18 September 2004 Home 1–0 Malaysia Cup
14 January 2006 Away 1–2 Super League
25 March 2006 Home 5–1 Super League
23 May 2006 Away 2–0 Super League
13 March 2007 Home 2–2 Super League
24 March 2007 Away 1–5 Super League
23 December 2007 Away 1–0 Super League
12 April 2008 Home 3–1 Super League
13 January 2009 Home 3–0 Super League
23 June 2009 Away 0–2 Super League
20 April 2010 Away 1–2 Super League
17 July 2010 Home 0–0 Super League
12 February 2011 Away 2–0 Super League
3 May 2011 Home 3–1 Super League
14 January 2012 Away 1–2 Super League
15 May 2012 Home 3–1 Super League
28 August 2012 Home 0–0 Malaysia Cup
1 September 2012 Away 1–0 Malaysia Cup
19 January 2013 Home 0–1 Super League
7 May 2013 Away 1–2 Super League
6 June 2018 Home 1–1 Super League
9 June 2018 Away 0–2 Super League
3 April 2019 Away 1–2 FA Cup
19 April 2023 Away 1–1 Super League

Perlis

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2004, Negeri Sembilan has played against Perlis in 24 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 13 matches, while Perlis has won 7. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 4 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Perlis wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 9 4 6 19
Malaysia Cup 4 0 1 5
Total 13 4 7 24

Results against Perlis;

Dates Ground Result Competition
2 October 2004 Home 3–2 Malaysia Cup
6 October 2004 Away 0–1Шаблон:Efn Malaysia Cup
7 January 2006 Home 2–1 Super League
18 March 2006 Away 0–0 Super League
19 May 2006 Home 1–0 Super League
16 September 2006 Bukit Jalil 2–1 Malaysia Cup
3 January 2007 Away 0–3 Super League
18 April 2007 Home 2–2 Super League
19 January 2008 Home 2–0 Super League
26 February 2008 Away 2–2 Super League
14 February 2008 Away 0–1 Super League
30 June 2009 Home 0–4 Super League
6 March 2010 Home 3–2 Super League
3 August 2010 Away 0–2 Super League
12 October 2010 Home 1–0 Malaysia Cup
16 October 2010 Away 3–1 Malaysia Cup
16 April 2011 Away 2–3 Super League
6 July 2011 Home 2–0 Super League
4 April 2014 Away 1–0 Premier League
11 April 2014 Home 2–0 Premier League
22 April 2016 Home 3–1 Premier League
15 July 2016 Away 1–2 Premier League
25 April 2017 Away 1–1 Premier League
30 June 2017 Home 1–0 Premier League

Sabah

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2006, Negeri Sembilan has played against Sabah in 22 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 7 matches, while Sabah has won 8. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 7 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Sabah wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 3 6 7 16
Malaysia Cup 3 0 1 4
FA Cup 1 1 0 2
Total 7 7 8 22

Results against Sabah;

Dates Ground Result Competition
8 July 2006 Away 3–0 Malaysia Cup
22 July 2006 Home 3–0 Malaysia Cup
8 August 2007 Home 1–0 Malaysia Cup
15 August 2007 Away 1–3 Malaysia Cup
26 February 2011 Home 1–0 Super League
6 May 2011 Away 0–2 Super League
7 April 2012 Home 2–2 Super League
14 July 2012 Away 1–3 Super League
10 February 2014 Away 1–2 Premier League
16 May 2014 Home 0–1 Premier League
19 June 2015 Home 1–3 Premier League
22 June 2015 Away 2–2 Premier League
3 March 2016 Home 2–2 Premier League
2 August 2016 Away 0–0 Premier League
20 January 2017 Home 3–0 Premier League
1 April 2017 Away 1–0 FA Cup
21 April 2017 Home 0–0 FA Cup
9 March 2019 Home 0–0 Premier League
15 July 2019 Away 0–1 Premier League
4 March 2022 Away 1–0 Super League
3 July 2022 Home 0–1 Super League
10 April 2023 Home 1–1 Super League

Sarawak

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2005, Negeri Sembilan has played against Sarawak in 19 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 15 matches, while Sarawak has won 1. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 3 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Sarawak wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 9 1 1 11
Malaysia Cup 4 2 0 6
Challenge Cup 2 0 0 2
Total 15 3 1 19

Results against Sarawak;

Dates Ground Result Competition
20 February 2005 Home 3–1 Premier League
27 April 2005 Away 3–2 Premier League
19 June 2005 Away 2–0 Premier League
5 August 2006 Home 1–1 Malaysia Cup
13 August 2006 Away 1–1Шаблон:Efn Malaysia Cup
28 August 2007 Home 3–1 Super League
13 June 2007 Away 0–3 Super League
5 January 2008 Away 3–2 Super League
15 March 2008 Home 4–0 Super League
30 June 2008 Away 2–1 Malaysia Cup
15 July 2008 Home 3–0 Malaysia Cup
29 September 2009 Home 8–0 Malaysia Cup
10 October 2009 Away 1–0 Malaysia Cup
28 January 2012 Away 2–2 Super League
19 June 2012 Home 3–1 Super League
28 August 2018 Home 3–1 Challenge Cup
4 September 2018 Away 2–0 Challenge Cup
2 February 2019 Home 2–1 Premier League
6 July 2019 Away 4–2 Premier League

Sarawak United

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2019, Negeri Sembilan has played against Sarawak United in 7 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 4 matches, while Sarawak Utd has won 1. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 2 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Sarawak Utd wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 4 2 1 7
Total 4 2 1 7

Results against Sarawak United;

Dates Ground Result Competition
2 March 2019 Away 0–0 Premier League
18 June 2019 Home 3–0 Premier League
9 October 2020 Home 1–2 Premier League
24 April 2021 Home 1–1 Premier League
10 September 2021 Away 1–0 Premier League
6 May 2022 Away 2–1 Super League
9 September 2022 Home 3–2 Super League

Selangor

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2005, Negeri Sembilan has played against Selangor in 34 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 9 matches, while Selangor has won 17. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 8 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Selangor wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 7 5 12 24
Malaysia Cup 1 2 3 6
FA Cup 1 1 2 4
Total 9 8 17 34

Results against Selangor;

Dates Ground Result Competition
23 July 2005 Home 2–4 Premier League
31 December 2005 Away 2–0 Super League
11 March 2006 Home 2–1 Super League
6 May 2006 Away 1–1 Super League
1 July 2006 Home 1–0 Malaysia Cup
19 July 2006 Away 2–2 Malaysia Cup
27 December 2006 Home 3–1 Super League
7 April 2007 Away 1–2 Super League
18 November 2007 Home 0–2 Super League
3 May 2008 Away 3–0 Super League
27 June 2008 Away 0–3Шаблон:Efn Malaysia Cup
12 July 2008 Home 1–2 Malaysia Cup
10 January 2009 Away 0–3 Super League
20 June 2009 Home 1–1 Super League
9 January 2010 Home 1–2 Super League
30 March 2010 Away 2–1 FA Cup
3 April 2010 Home 0–1 FA Cup
15 May 2010 Away 2–4 Super League
12 March 2011 Home 1–2 Super League
28 May 2011 Away 0–2 Super League
10 January 2012 Home 2–2 Super League
8 May 2012 Away 3–1 Super League
8 January 2013 Away 0–1 Super League
19 April 2013 Home 0–0 Super League
14 February 2017 Away 0–0Шаблон:Efn FA Cup
28 April 2018 Away 1–2 Super League
18 July 2018 Home 3–1 Super League
5 April 2022 Home 2–2 Super League
31 July 2022 Away 3–2 Super League
6 November 2022 Away 0–2 Malaysia Cup
12 November 2022 Home 2–2 Malaysia Cup
4 April 2023 Away 1–2 Super League
27 May 2023 Home 1–3 FA Cup
14 August 2023 Home 0–4 Super League

Terengganu

Шаблон:Updated

Since 2004, Negeri Sembilan has played against Terengganu in 52 matches. Head-to-head record shows Negeri Sembilan has won 17 matches, while Terengganu has won 22. Besides that, the rest of it was recorded as 13 draws.

Competition Negeri Sembilan wins Draws Terengganu wins Шаблон:Abbr
League 6 9 13 28
Malaysia Cup 10 3 4 17
FA Cup 1 1 5 7
Total 17 13 22 52

Results against Terengganu;

Dates Ground Result Competition
31 March 2004 Home 0–0 Premier League
27 June 2004 Away 4–5 Premier League
8 August 2004 Home 1–3 Premier League
27 February 2005 Away 0–1 Premier League
4 May 2005 Home 1–2 Premier League
26 March 2005 Home 2–1 Premier League
5 April 2005 Away 0–0 FA Cup
19 April 2005 Away 2–1 FA Cup
15 July 2006 Home 1–3 Malaysia Cup
29 July 2006 Away 3–3 Malaysia Cup
10 March 2007 Away 0–2 Super League
31 March 2007 Home 4–0 Super League
2 February 2008 Away 1–3 Super League
13 February 2008 Home 1–1 Super League
21 March 2008 Away 0–1 FA Cup
27 March 2008 Home 1–4 FA Cup
24 June 2008 Home 0–2 Malaysia Cup
6 July 2008 Away 0–2 Malaysia Cup
6 May 2009 Away 0–2 Super League
1 August 2009 Home 1–1 Super League
3 October 2009 Away 1–0 Malaysia Cup
13 October 2009 Home 2–0 Malaysia Cup
27 October 2009 Home 1–0 Malaysia Cup
31 October 2009 Away 3–1 Malaysia Cup
29 January 2010 Home 2–1 Super League
1 June 2010 Away 1–1 Super League
2 April 2011 Home 1–1 Super League
22 May 2011 Away 0–3 Super League
13 September 2011 Home 1–0 Malaysia Cup
27 September 2011 Away 0–0 Malaysia Cup
29 October 2011 Shah Alam 2–1 Malaysia Cup
14 April 2012 Away 0–1 Super League
17 April 2012 Home 1–1 Super League
11 January 2013 Home 0–0 Super League
6 April 2013 Home 1–3 FA Cup
16 April 2013 Away 0–3 FA Cup
26 April 2013 Away 0–1 Super League
20 August 2013 Away 2–0 Malaysia Cup
21 September 2013 Home 2–2 Malaysia Cup
30 July 2016 Away 2–1 Malaysia Cup
9 August 2016 Home 1–0 Malaysia Cup
13 February 2017 Home 3–2 Premier League
25 July 2017 Away 2–2 Premier League
23 February 2018 Home 1–2 Super League
27 June 2018 Away 2–3 Super League
17 August 2019 Away 1–3 Malaysia Cup
23 August 2019 Home 3–2 Malaysia Cup
29 April 2022 Away 1–2 FA Cup
29 June 2022 Away 0–0 Super League
27 July 2022 Home 2–1 Super League
16 March 2023 Home 2–1 Super League
28 July 2023 Away 1–1 Super League

Squad number history

This statistic shows which squad numbers have already been assigned in their history and to which players.

No Active Formers
1 Tauffiq Ar Rasyid Johar (2023–) Muhaimin Mohamad (2021–2022), Hamka Daud (2019–2020), Saiful Amar Sudar (2018), Ezad Ariff Jamaludin (2017), Afif Aizat Azman (2016), Helmi Eliza (2015), Mohd Yatim Abdullah (2014), Kaharuddin Rahman (2012–2013), Muhammad Hanif Saied (2011), Kaharuddin Rahman (2010), Yazid Yassin (2007–2008), Cajetan Ndubuisi Oparaugo (2004), Azlisham Ibrahim (2003), V. Murugan (1997), S. Rajkumar (1996), Asbullah Mahamad (1994)
2 Che Rashid (2022–) Aroon Kumar (2021), Aroon Kumar (2018–2019), Lee Tuck (2017), Aroon Kumar (2016), Azizi Matt Rose (2015), Mohd Fauzi Nan (2013–2014), Mohd Rahman Zabul (2004–2010), Everson Martinelli (2003), Shamsul Akmar Japperi (1996)
3 Azrin Afiq (2024–) Tommy Mawat Bada (2023), Khair Jones (2022), Tasnim Fitri (2021), Matheus Vila (2020), Adam Othman (2019), Alex Moraes (2018), Daniel Ting (2016), Mohd Fauzi Nan (2015), Tengku Qayyum (2010–2014), Khairul Azwan (2009), Lamin Conteh (2008), Jason Williams (2006–2007), Faizal Zainal (1994–1999)
4 Farid Nezal (2023), Hérold Goulon (2022), Fernando Barbosa (2021), Selvan Anbualagan (2020), Abdul Halim Zainal (2019), Fauzan Fauzi (2017–2018), Taylor Regan (2016), Jean Alexandre (2014–2015), Mohd Amirul Omar (2013), Azmeer Yusof (2013), Firdaus Azizul (2012), Mohd Affandy Adimel (2007–2010), B. Rajinikandh (1994–1999)
5 Annas Rahmat (2021–) Norhafiz Zamani Misbah (2019–2020), Rizal Fahmi Rosid (2018), Annas Rahmat (2016–2017), Mohd Fazliata Taib (2015), Norhafiz Zamani Misbah (2011–2014), Alif Samsudin (2010), Arif Ismail (2009), Marián Juhás (2007), Khairul Anuar Baharom (1999–2007), Ching Hong Aik (1996–1998), K. Gunalan (1994)
6 Aliyu Abubakar (2024–) Aroon Kumar (2023), K. Sarkunan (2022), Abdul Halim Zainal (2021), Asraf Roslan (2020), Kalaiharasan Letchumanan (2019), Mohd Nasriq Baharom (2017–2018), Kevin Günter (2016), Mohd Radzuan Abdullah (2014–2015), William Modibo (2013), Mohd Zulfaizham Kamis (2012), S. Kunanlan (2007–2011), Mohd Nidzam Jamil (2007), Bakhtiar Othman (2006), Lateef Seriki (2005), Salim Khamis (2000), Shamsul Akmar Japperi (1999), Pedro Paulo Oliveira (1998), Idris Kadir (1997), See Kim Seng (1994)
7 Takumi Sasaki (2024–) Sean Selvaraj (2022–2023), Bae Beom-geun (2021), Shunsuke Nakatake (2019–2020), Flávio Beck Júnior (2018), Bruno Suzuki (2017), Andrew Nabbout (2016), Ahmad Fauzi Saari (2015), Firdaus Azizul (2014), Idris Abdul Karim (2013), S. Kunanlan (2012), Aidil Zafuan (2006–2011), B. Rajinikandh (2003–2005), Rajan Koran (2000–2002), P. Nantha Gobalan (1996), Wong Kah Loon (1994)
8 Zaquan Adha (2021–2023), Abdul Halim Zainal (2020), Asraf Roslan (2018–2019), Shahrul Igwan (2016–2017), Shahrizal Saad (2015), Abdul Halim Zainal (2014), Muhammad Hafiz Husin (2013), Norismaidham Ismail (2012), Zaquan Adha (2009–2011), Idris Abdul Karim (2005–2008), Adnan Mohd. Zain (1999), Rosli Omar (1996–1998)
9 Hérold Goulon (2023), Francis Koné (2021), Shahurain Abu Samah (2020), Almir (2019), Mohd Syahid Zaidon (2018), Faizal Abu Bakar (2017), Mohd Afiq Azmi (2016), Francis Doe (2015), Eddy Helmi Abdul Manan (2014), Shahurain Abu Samah (2007–2013), Suharmin Yusuf (2004), Ching Hong Aik (1999–2000), Dollah Salleh (1998), Zami Mohd Noor (1995–1997)
10 Hein Htet Aung (2023–) Lévy Madinda (2023), Omid Nazari (2022), Almir (2020), Thomas Koroma (2019), Nicolás Vélez (2018), Marko Šimić (2017), Alex Smith (2016), Bruno Martelotto (2015), Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona (2014), Abdul Halim Zainal (2013), Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona (2012), Abdul Halim Zainal (2011), Mohd Shaffik Abdul Rahman (2010), K. Ravindran (2009), Udo Fortune (2008), Liew Kit Kong (2007), Christian Bekamenga (2005–2006), Rajan Koran (2004), Luciano Osmar (2003), Azmi Mohamed (2000), Scott Ollerenshaw (1998), Tristram Morgan (1997), Gustavo Cerro (1996)
11 Dzulfahmi Abdul Hadi (2024–) Matheus Alves (2022), Alif Romli (2021), Adam Othman (2020), Dzulfahmi Abdul Hadi (2019), Mohd Aizulridzwan Razali (2018), Rahizi Mohd Rasib (2017), Joel Chianese (2016), Rudie Ramli (2015), Mohd Shoufiq Khusaini (2014), Eddy Helmi Abdul Manan (2013), Mohd Shaffik Abdul Rahman (2011–2012), Syamsol Sabtu (2007–2010), Che Hisamuddin Hassan (2005–2006), Syaiful Sabtu (2000–2004), Ahmad Shahrul Azhar (1999), Gustavo Cerro (1997), Julio Hector Ceballos (1997), Mohd Faris Ahmad (1996), Sazali Nasir (1994)
12 Barathkumar Ramaloo (2023–) Kaharuddin Rahman (2022), Barathkumar Ramaloo (2021), Kaharuddin Rahman (2016–2020), G. Puaneswaran (2014–2015), Mohd Radzuan Abdullah (2013), Shukor Adan (2009–2012), Abdullah Sani Yusof (2007), K. Sathian (2005–2006), Shahrin Abdul Majid (2004), Lim Chan Yew (2003), Leong Hong Seng (1999–2002), M. Balan (1996–1997)
13 Ikhwan Yazek (2024–) Zainal Abidin Jamil (2023), Kaharuddin Rahman (2021), D. Ganesan (2020), Ridzuan Abdunloh (2019), Noor Hazrul Mustafa (2017–2018), Ashmawi Yakin (2016), K. Nanthakumar (2014), Abdul Ghani Rahman (2013), Marian Farbák (2012), Ahmad Fakri Saarani (2011), Mohd Faiz Mohd Isa (2009), Mohd Anuar Jusoh (2003–2007), Khairun Haled Masrom (2000), Zami Mohd Noor (1998–1999), Mohd Nor Sheikh Ismail (1997)
14 Jacque Faye (2024–) David Mawutor (2022), Alain Akono (2021), Danial Hadri (2019–2020), Ferris Danial (2018), Ahmad Hazeri Hamid (2017), K. Kavichelvan (2014–2015), Alafi Mahmud (2013), G. Mahathevan (2011–2012), K. Thanaraj (2009–2010), Zaquan Adha (2007–2008), Khaidir Mohd Dom (2005), Mohd Nor Sheikh Ismail (1999), Affendi Julaihi (1998), Aminuddin Hussein (1994)
15 Hariz Kamarudin (2022–) Danish Haziq (2019), Mohd Fauzan Dzulkifli (2018), Ashmawi Yakin (2017), A. Segar (2016), Kim Jin-yong (2014–2015), Rashid Mahmud (2012–2013), Mohd Hasmawi Hassan (2011), Ching Hong Aik (2004–2010), Fairuz Saleh (2000), Khairil Zainal (1994–1999)
16 Selvan Anbualagan (2021–) Arip Amiruddin (2020), D. Ganesan (2019), Kalaiharasan Letchumanan (2018), Norhafizzuan Jailani (2016–2017), S. Sivanesan (2013–2015), Qhairul Anwar Roslani (2010–2012), Mohd Shaffik Abdul Rahman (2009), Mohd Hafiz Syobri (2007), Rajan Koran (2005), P. Sivanathan (2004), Chow Chee Weng (2000–2001), Shamsul Akmar Japperi (1997), Idris Kadir (1994–1996)
17 Nasrullah Haniff (2021–) Izuan Salahuddin (2017–2020), Rahizi Mohd Rasib (2016), Mohd Akmal Mohd Noor (2015), Alif Samsudin (2013–2014), Abdul Halim Zainal (2012), Idris Abdul Karim (2009–2011), K. Thanaraj (2008), Shahrizam Mohamed (2003–2007), Mohd Rizal Hassan (1999), A. Ganeson (1996–1997)
18 Afiq Fitri (2024–) Mahalli Jasuli (2023), Khuzaimi Piee (2022), Osman Yusoff (2021), Che Mohd Safwan (2020), Osman Yusoff (2019), Khairul Izuan (2018), Shazlan Alias (2017), Aroon Kumar (2017), Khyril Muhymeen (2015), Muszaki Abu Bakar (2014), Fadhil Hashim (2013), Muszaki Abu Bakar (2011–2013), Mohd Norizam Salaman (2010), Arulchelvan Illenggo (2009), Freddy (2007), Noel Rodwell Mwandila (2006), Abdulrazak Ekpoki (2004), Mohd Nor Sheikh Ismail (2000), Jose Iriarte (1996–1997), Marian Valach (1994)
19 N. Javabilaarivin (2021–) Aiman Khalidi (2019–2020), Khairul Anwar Shahrudin (2016–2018), M. Sivakumar (2014), Firdaus Azizul (2013), Parameswaran Vijayan (2012), Firdaus Azizul (2010–2011), Muhd Afify Khusli (2009), Buston Nagbe Browne (2006), Alfred Effiong (2004), Azman Adnan (2003), Azman Adnan (2000–2001), Azmi Mohamed (1996–1997), J. Killan (1995)
20 Norfiqrie Talib (2024–) Kossi Adetu (2022), Igor Luiz (2020), Faizal Abu Bakar (2018), Hariri Safii (2016–2017), Dzaiddin Zainuddin (2014–2015), Fábio Barbosa (2013), Emanuel de Porras (2013), Idris Abdul Karim (2012), Hairuddin Omar (2011), Abdul Halim Zainal (2008–2010), Norshahrul Idlan (2007), Efendi Abdul Malek (1999–2005), Gustavo Cerro (1998), Christie Joseph (1996–1997), Robert Bozik (1994)
21 Syahmi Adib (2024–) Safuwan Baharudin (2023), Raja Imran Shah (2021), Fauzi Latif (2018–2019), Sabri Sahar (2016), Irwan Fadzli Idrus (2015), Kaharuddin Rahman (2014), Mohd Hamsani Ahmad (2013), Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali (2012), Irwan Fadzli Idrus (2011), Sani Anuar Kamsani (2009–2010), Azizon Abdul Kadir (2004–2007), Hamsani Ahmad (2000–2001), Othman Katmon (1996–1997), Naina Mohammad (1994)
22 Aqil Razak (2024–) Vinicius Leonel (2023), Syihan Hazmi (2022), Damien Lim (2021), Fadzley Rahim (2019), Syihan Hazmi (2018), Farderin Kadir (2017), Kaharuddin Rahman (2015), Badrulzaman Abdul Halim (2012–2014), Farizal Harun (2008–2011), Suffian Rahman (2003–2005), Yazid Yassin (1996–2001), Khairuddin Idris (1994)
23 Izaffiq Ruzi (2024–) Sikh Izhan (2023), Izaffiq Ruzi (2022), Danial Hadri (2021), Izaaq Izhan (2019–2020), Nizam Ruslan (2016–2018), Rezal Zambery Yahya (2015), Nizam Abu Bakar (2014), Nazrin Nawi (2012–2013), Ahmad Aminuddin Shaharudin (2011), Rezal Zambery Yahya (2005–2010), K. Sathian (2004), Wong Sai Kong (2000–2001), Chow Chee Weng (1999)
24 Harith Samsuri (2024–) Saiful Ridzuwan (2021–2023), Aiman Khalidi (2018), Shazlan Alias (2016), Sumardi Hajalan (2014), Mohd Zulfaizham Kamis (2013), Alif Samsudin (2011–2012), Mohd Syukri Ismail (2009–2010), Tengku Qayyum (2007), Norhafiz Zamani Misbah (2003–2004)
25 Izzuddin Roslan (2024–) Adib Faris (2022), Ferris Danial (2021), Azriddin Rosli (2020), Ferris Danial (2019), N. Thanabalan (2018), Saiful Amar Sudar (2017), Ahmad Hazeri Hamid (2015), Jozef Kapláň (2014), Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali (2013), Farizal Marlias (2011–2012), Tengku Qayyum (2009), K. Thanaraj (2007), P. Sivanathan (2005–2006), Rajan Koran (2003), Shukor Adan (2000–2001)
26 Amirul Hakimi Rosli (2024–) Namathevan Arunasalam (2022), Rafinha (2021), David Rowley (2018), Prak Mony Udom (2018), Nemanja Vidić (2017), A. Segar (2015), Zulfaizham Kamis (2014), Rahizi Mohd Rasib (2013), Khairul Ridzwan Othman (2011–2012), Muhd Shahruddin Ismail (2010), Firdaus Azizul (2009), Abdul Halim Zainal (2007)
27 Hadin Azman (2024–) Fahmi Faizal (2021–2023), Ilham Amirullah Razali (2018), Izzudin Zainudin (2015–2017), Ivan Babić (2014), Fiqri Azwan Ghazali (2013), Bukhari Idris (2012), Fiqri Azwan Ghazali (2011), L. Rajesh (2010), Hairuddin Omar (2009)
28 Zainal Abidin Jamil (2024–) Azrul Nizam (2019), Renārs Rode (2018), Arman Fareez Ali (2017), Mohd Asyraf Al-Japri (2009–2010), Marián Juhás (2008)
29 Alifh Aiman (2024–) Muhaimin Mohamad (2023), Deevan Raj (2021), Fauzi Latif (2020), Kim Do-heon (2018), Curran Ferns (2017), Bukhairi Idris (2013), Abdul Rahman Abdul Ghani (2012), Munir Amran (2011), Alif Samsudin (2009), Qhairul Anwar Roslani (2007)
30 Zamri Pin Ramli (2021–2023), Matheus Vila (2019), Fakrul Aiman (2018), Mohd Yatim Abdullah (2017), Syed Adney (2016), Mohd Yatim Abdullah (2015), Philani Kubheka (2014), Fiqri Azwan Ghazali (2012), Fiqri Azwan Ghazali (2010), P. Kesavan (2009), Farizal Harun (2007)
31 Firdaus Irman (2023), Azeem Farhan (2021), Nazrul Kamaruzaman (2020), A. Segar (2014), V. Parameswaran (2009)
32 Shahrel Fikri (2023), Farouq Adam Khan (2019)
33 Hafiz Ramdan (2023), Hakimi Rosli (2022), N. Thanabalan (2016), N. Thanabalan (2014), Khairul Izuan Abdullah (2012)
34 Sean Selvaraj (2017), Azmeer Yusof (2012)
35 Hasbullah Abu Bakar (2023), K. Thanaraj (2012)
36 Yashir Pinto (2022)
40 Harith Samsuri (2023)
44 Afiq Fitri (2022–2023), Arthur Cunha (2021)
55 Shahrom Kalam (2020), Osman Yusoff (2018)
58 Ángel Guirado (2018–2019)
60 Igor Luiz (2019)
67 Amirul Hakimi Rosli (2023)
70 Youssef Ezzejjari (2023), Gustavo (2022)
72 Zulkhairi Zulkeply (2021–2022)
77 Shamie Iszuan (2020)
88 Izzuddin Roslan (2022–2023)
97 Filemon Anyie (2023)
99 Casagrande (2023)

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