Negeri Sembilan FA




Malaysian association football club




















































Negeri Sembilan FA
Negeri Sembilan FA logo.png
Full name Persatuan Bolasepak Negeri Sembilan
Nickname(s)
The Jangs
Hobin Jang Hobin
Founded 1923; 96 years ago (1923)
Ground Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium
Capacity 45,000
Chairman Shahril Rizal Bin Abdul Razak
Head coach Mat Zan Mat Aris
League Malaysia Premier League
2018
Malaysia Super League, 12th (relegated)
Website Club website

















Home colours














Away colours




Current season

Persatuan Bolasepak Negeri Sembilan (Negeri Sembilan Football Association) or simply known as PBNS is a Malaysian professional football association 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.
PBNS won their first major honour in 1948 Malaysia Cup.




Contents






  • 1 Names


  • 2 Club licensing regulations


  • 3 History


  • 4 Stadium


  • 5 Honours


    • 5.1 Domestic competitions


      • 5.1.1 League


      • 5.1.2 U21 team


      • 5.1.3 U19 team


      • 5.1.4 Cups




    • 5.2 Asian




  • 6 Club records


  • 7 Individual player awards


    • 7.1 M-League Golden boot winners


    • 7.2 M-League Top goalscorers




  • 8 Kit manufacturers and financial sponsor


  • 9 Players


    • 9.1 Current squad


    • 9.2 U21 Squad


    • 9.3 U19 Squad




  • 10 Club officials


    • 10.1 Coaching and technical staff




  • 11 Coaches


  • 12 Football Clubs


    • 12.1 Affiliated Clubs within the Association


    • 12.2 Affiliated Clubs outside the Association




  • 13 References


  • 14 External links





Names



  • 1923–2007: Negeri Sembilan FA

  • 2008: Negeri Sembilan Naza

  • 2009–2014: Negeri Sembilan FA

  • 2015: Negeri Sembilan Matrix [1]

  • 2016–2017: Negeri Sembilan FA

  • 2017-present: Negeri Sembilan FA



Club licensing regulations


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



History


PBNS 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.


PBNS 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.


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


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


In 2011, PBNS 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 Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.jpg
Location
Paroi, Seremban
Owner Majlis Perbandaran Seremban
Capacity 45,000
Field size 120m x 70m
Surface
Grass pitch
Track
Construction
Opened 1992
Renovated 2004
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.



Honours



Domestic competitions



League




  • Division 1 / Premier 1 / Super League

    • Winners (1): 2006

      • Runner-up (1): 2008




  • Division 2 / Premier 2 / Premier League

    • Winners (1): 1991

      • Runner-up (1): 2005




  • Division 3 / FAM League / Piala FAM

    • Winners (0): -

      • Runner-up (1): 1956





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


  • AFC Cup



Group Stage: 2004, 2007


Withdrew: 2010



Club records


Updated on 2 March 2018.


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
Competition
Result

2004

Liga Premier
24
10
8
6
45
35
38
4th
Runner-up
Quarter-finals
Quarter-finals

AFC Cup

Group stage

2005

Liga Premier
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

Liga Premier
22
8
6
8
26
28
30
6th
 –

Play-off

1st round
 –
 –

2015

Liga Premier
22
8
8
6
33
28
32
6th
 –

Play-off

2nd round
 –
 –

2016

Liga Premier
22
9
8
5
40
26
35
4th
 –

Quarter-finals

3rd round
 –
 –

2017

Liga Premier
22
11
8
3
37
24
41
5th
 —

Group stage

Semi-finals
 —
 —

2018

Super League








 —


2nd round
 —
 —

Source:[5][6]



Individual player awards



M-League Golden boot winners


















Season
Player
Goals

2012

Cameroon Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona
15

2015

Liberia Francis Doe
17


M-League Top goalscorers














































































Season
Player
Goals

2004

Malaysia Shahrin Abdul Majid
11

2005–06

Cameroon Christian Bekamenga
8

2006–07

Angola Frederico Dos Santos
18

2007–08

Malaysia Zaquan Adha
14

2009

Malaysia Zaquan Adha
22

2010

Malaysia Zaquan Adha
13

2011

Malaysia Hairuddin Omar
11

2012

Cameroon Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona
23

2013

Brazil Fábio Leandro Barbosa
6

2014

South Korea Kim Jin-yong
8

2015

Liberia Francis Doe
19

2016

Australia Andrew Nabbout
9

2017

Japan Bruno Suzuki
11

2018

Argentina Nicolás Vélez

Brazil Flávio Júnior


8


Kit manufacturers and financial sponsor

















































Period
Manufacturer
Shirt Sponsor
2005

Italy Lotto

TM Net
2005-06

TM & Naza
2006-07
2008-2010

Italy Kappa

TM
2011–2013

Italy Lotto
Matrix Concept Group
2014

South Korea Kika
2015

Italy Kappa
2016−2017

Japan Mizuno

Matrix Concept Group
2018

Malaysia aL
2019

England Rhino


Players



Current squad



As of 22 February 2019[7][8]


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


































































































No.

Position
Player
1

Malaysia

GK

Hamka Daud
2

Malaysia

MF

Aroon Kumar Ramaloo
3

Malaysia

DF

Adam Othman Arfah
4

Malaysia

MF

Halim Zainal
5

Malaysia

DF

Norhafiz Zamani Misbah
6

Malaysia

DF

Kalaiharasan Letchumanan
7

Japan

MF

Shunsuke Nakatake
8

Malaysia

MF

Asraf Roslan
9

Brazil

FW

Almir
10

Sierra Leone

FW

Thomas Koroma
11

Malaysia

MF

Dzulfahmi Hadi
12

Malaysia

GK

Kaharuddin Rahman
13

Malaysia

MF

Ridzuan Abdunloh Pula
14

Malaysia

MF

Danial Hadri Effendi Jagan
























































































No.

Position
Player
15

Malaysia

DF

Danish Haziq Saipul Hisham
16

Malaysia

MF

Durrkeswaran Ganasan
17

Malaysia

FW

Izuan Salahuddin
18

Malaysia

DF

Osman Yusoff (captain)
19

Malaysia

MF

Aiman Khalidi
21

Malaysia

FW

Fauzi Latif
22

Malaysia

GK

Fadzley Rahim
23

Malaysia

DF

Izaaq Izhan Yuswardi
25

Malaysia

FW

Ferris Danial Mat Nasir
28

Malaysia

DF

Azrul Nizam Muhammad
30

Brazil

DF

Matheus Vila
31

Malaysia

GK

Ayyub Hakimi Saiful Affendi
32

Malaysia

MF

Farouq Adam Khan



U21 Squad











































































































































































































No.
Name
Nationality
Position
D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1
Muhamad Hamka Daud

Malaysia

GK
18/2/98
22
Muhammad Aizat Roslim

Malaysia

GK
1998
25
Ayyub Hakimi Saiful Affendi

Malaysia

GK
1998
Defenders
4
Muhammad Shukery Mohd Hanafi

Malaysia

CB
1/11/97
5
Mohd Adnan Mohd Aslam

Malaysia

CB
1998
8
Muhammad Danish Haziq Saipul Hisham

Malaysia

RB/RWB/DM
21/9/97
12
Mohd Ridwan bin Iskandar Zulkarnaen

Malaysia

LB/LWB
12/1/98
13
Ahmad Nazri Muhamad

Malaysia

CB
1997
15
Jason a/l Ambrose

Malaysia

RB/RWB
1998
17
Muhd Idham Zuhair Roslisam

Malaysia

CB
20/10/98
19
Muhamad Farhan Mohd Shahrin

Malaysia

CB
30/11/98
30
Muhd Amirun Zakwan Roslisham

Malaysia

CB/RB/LB
17/2/97
Midfielders
3
Ahmad Hijazi Mohd Muhyiddin

Malaysia

LM/LB
27/2/97
9
Mohd Farouq Adam Khan

Malaysia

RW/RM
22/6/99
10
Khairul Anuar Yusri bin Lani

Malaysia

AM/CM
16/9/98
11
Durrkeswaran a/l Ganasan

Malaysia

LW/LM
5/7/97
14
Muhamad Nabil Azizul

Malaysia

LW/LM
10/9/98
18
Gevanesh a/l Santhira Mohan

Malaysia

RW/RM
1998
23
Mohd Aliff Aiman Noor Azman

Malaysia

LW/LM
1/4/98
27
Muhd Fadzil Shah Hussaini

Malaysia

RW/RM
1/6/98
28
Muhammad Cirmezi Md Hizam

Malaysia

DM/CM
30/9/98
Forwards
6
Muhamad Aizat Sujan

Malaysia

ST,LW
1998
7
Asmaie Alias

Malaysia

ST
21/5/99
16
Muhammad Hafizie Erwinshah

Malaysia

ST
1998
20
Zarul Aidiel Abdul Aziz

Malaysia

ST/RW
20/9/98
21
Nor Syafiq Syazwan Abdul Rahman

Malaysia

ST/LW
1997
29
Mohd Haziq Fikri Haszaime

Malaysia

ST
2/3/99

Source:[9]



U19 Squad


Currently plays in the Youth Cup tournament.
































































































































































































































No.
Name
Nationality
Position
D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1
Mohd Al Imran Ishak

Malaysia

GK
21/6/99
20
Mohd Inrah Mohd Jaafar

Malaysia

GK
2000
21
Zalhasmie Haikal Muhd Hatta

Malaysia

GK
1999
Defenders
2
Muhd Amir Faisal Ramlan

Malaysia

RB/RWB
2000
3
Muhammad Luqman Zailani

Malaysia

CB
12/10/99
4
Aminnur Rasyid Suria

Malaysia

LB/LWB
2000
5
Mohd Hazrulniezam Hashim

Malaysia

CB
2000
6
Muhd Ali Imran Mohd Suhaimi

Malaysia

CB
2000
30
Muhammad Hammim Kamarulzaman

Malaysia

CB
24/2/99
13
Muhammad Nazmi Farhan A. Razak

Malaysia

LB/LWB
1999
18
Muhd Huzaimi Mokhtar

Malaysia

RB/RWB
2000
23
Mohd Nazirul Mohd Sham

Malaysia

CB
1999
25
Muhd Hakeem Mohd Razib

Malaysia

CB
2000
26
Wan Muhd Izzat Wan Zaidi

Malaysia

CB
1999
Midfielders
7
Muhamad Yusri Che Ramli

Malaysia

DM/CM
1999
8
Muhammad Syafiq Md Yusof

Malaysia

CM
30/1/99
12
Javabilaarivin a/l Nyanasegar

Malaysia

AM/CM
17/7/00
14
Muhammad Murtadza Noradzan

Malaysia

RW/RM
2000
15
Abdul Razi Abdul Rahim

Malaysia

LW/LM
2000
16
Selvan a/l Abualagan

Malaysia

CM
2000
17
Muhd Akmal Ashwin Abdul Halim Nihal

Malaysia

LW/LM
2000
22
Muhammad Ramadan Roseli

Malaysia

RW/RM
1999
24
Muhammad Rusydan Wahid Anaur

Malaysia

CM
2000
27
Muhammad Zharif Nazhan Refli

Malaysia

CM
21/9/00
28
Muhammad Thaqif Saipul Hisham

Malaysia

CM
2000
29
Abdul Harith Rosedin

Malaysia

DM/CM
2000
Forwards
9
Asyraf Ideham Azman

Malaysia

ST
2000
10
Muhammad Hakimie Abdul Latif

Malaysia

ST
1999
11
Muhammad Afiq Al Iman Kamaruddin

Malaysia

ST
2000
19
Muhammad Nafis Norhani

Malaysia

ST
11/6/00

Source:[10]



Club officials



Coaching and technical staff











































































































Position Name
President

Malaysia YTM Tunku Syed Akim Bin Tunku Syed Azmi Al-Qadri


Manager
Malaysia Mohd Khairollah Bin Abd Latif
Head team coach
Malaysia Mat Zan Mat Aris
Assistant head coach
Malaysia Mohamad Zaki Bin Shaikh Haji Ahmad
Goalkeeping coach
Malaysia Azhar Dol
Coach
Malaysia Mohd. Shafiq Jonny Abdullah
Fitness coach
Malaysia Mohd. Kuizwan Mohd. Johari
Team Doctor
Malaysia Dr. Rozaiman Ebrahim
Physiotherapist
Malaysia Mohd. Syaiful Sabtu
Massuer
Malaysia Mohd. Aim Fazli Abdul Rahim
Team Kitman 1
Malaysia Shahrizal Mat Sah
Team Kitman 2
Malaysia Mahathir Mustapa
U21 General Manager
Malaysia Bachik Osman
U21 Head coach
Malaysia Sazali Saidun
U21 Assistant coach
Malaysia Ahmad Osman
U21 Goalkeeping coach
Malaysia Ismadi Ismail
U21 Fitness coach
Malaysia Khairal Afiq Jamal Abd. Haziq
U21 Physiotherapist
Malaysia Muzammil Zaharudin
U21 Kitman
Malaysia Afi Mohd. Zulkafulee
U19 Manager
Malaysia Azmi Selamat
U19 Head coach
Malaysia Adnan Md. Din
U19 Assistant coach
Malaysia Noorisham Kamarudin
U19 Kitman
Malaysia Jefri Jaafar
U19 Fitness coach
Malaysia Shafib Salmi Muda
U19 Goalkeeping coach
Malaysia Fadli Mohd. Faksi @ Mohd. Fausi


Coaches











































































































































Tenure
Coach
Achievement
1981—1982

Malaysia Tony Chia

1983—1984

Malaysia Zainuddin Hussein

1985—1986

Malaysia Tony Chia

1987

Brazil Manilton Santos

July 1987

Malaysia Tony Chia

1988—1989

Malaysia Zainuddin Hussein

September 1989

Malaysia M. Kuppan

1990—1991

Malaysia Ruslan Yaakob
1991 Division 2 League
1992—1993

Slovakia Josef Herel

1994—1998

Malaysia M. Karathu

1998—1999

Malaysia Irfan Bakti Abu Salim

2000—2002

Malaysia Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad

2003—2006

Malaysia K. Devan

FA Cup Malaysia 2003
2005–06 Super League
2006—2007

Tunisia Hatem Souissi

2007—2011

Malaysia Wan Jamak Wan Hassan

Malaysia Cup 2009
FA Cup Malaysia 2010
2011—2012

Malaysia Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah

Malaysia Cup 2011
Malaysia Charity Shield 2012
2013

Portugal Divaldo Alves

May 2013

Malaysia Ridzuan Abu Shah
Caretaker
2014

Singapore V. Sundramoorthy

2015

Malaysia K. Devan

2016

Australia Gary Michael Phillips

2017

Malaysia Asri Ninggal

2018

Germany Jorg Steinebrunner

2018

Malaysia Azraai Khor

2018

Portugal Mario Lemos

2019—

Malaysia Mat Zan Mat Aris



Football Clubs



Affiliated Clubs within the Association




  • Malaysia Betaria F.C.


  • Malaysia Majlis Perbandaran Seremban F.C.


  • Malaysia Kuala Pilah F.C.


  • Malaysia YNS F.C.


  • Malaysia Port Dickson F.C.


  • Malaysia Tampin F.C.


  • Malaysia Rembau F.C.


  • Malaysia N. Nine F.C.



Affiliated Clubs outside the Association




  • Malaysia Kelantan FA


  • Malaysia Harimau Muda


  • Singapore Geylang International FC


  • Indonesia Persebaya Surabaya


  • Indonesia Semen Padang



References





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