Negeri Sembilan
1990–1999 season
StadiumTuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium (1992–1999)
Seremban Municipal Council Stadium (1990–1992)

Negeri Sembilan Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Sepak Negeri Sembilan), commonly referred to as Negeri Sembilan FC or simply NSFC, is a Malaysian professional football club based in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.[1]

From 1990 to 1999, Negeri Sembilan played in the Semi-Pro League 1, Semi-Pro League 2, Premier League and the Premier 1. During that period, the team has won the Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 in 1991 and Kings Gold Cup in 1992.[2][3]

This article displays Negeri Sembilan's squads, competitions, transfers, statistics, and achievements for the period 1990–1999.

Events (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.[4]

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.[5]

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.[6]

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.[7]

1990 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Malaysia Ruslan Yaakob

Goalkeeper

  • Malaysia Mohamed Najib Abdul Hamid

Defender

  • Malaysia K. Sathiaselvam
  • Malaysia Aminuddin Hussin
  • Malaysia Taufik Ismail
  • Malaysia Nordin Ahmad

Midfielder

  • Malaysia Hisham Jani
  • Malaysia Mansor Sulaiman
  • Malaysia Yeo Swee Hock
  • Malaysia Shaarani Mohamed Said
  • Malaysia Nazari Hussain
  • Malaysia L. Selvakumaran
  • Malaysia Azwan Ibrahim
  • Malaysia Shaimee Harun
  • Malaysia Sebastian Liew

Attacker

  • Slovakia Miroslav Bozik
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srdjan Delibasic
  • Spain Juan Manuel Rodrigues Olsson
  • Malaysia M. Mahendran

Source:[8]

Competitions

Semi-Pro League 2

League Table:-

1.Terengganu - 23 PTS (1990 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 champions and promoted to 1991 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

2.Kelantan - 20 PTS (Promoted to 1991 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

3.Negeri Sembilan - 18 PTS

4.Armed Forces - 15 PTS

5.Malacca - 13 PTS

6.Penang - 10 PTS

7.Brunei - 8 PTS

8.Police - 5 PTS

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1990 Liga Semi-Pro 2 14 8 2 4 20 40 18 3rd 1st round [9]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1991 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Malaysia Ruslan Yaakob

Goalkeeper:

Defender:

  • Malaysia K. Sathiaselvam
  • Malaysia M. Magendran
  • Malaysia Nordin Ahmad
  • Malaysia Mohamad Shaari Said
  • Malaysia Taufik Ismail

Midfielder:

  • Malaysia Shaarani Mohamed Said
  • Malaysia Yeo Swee Hock
  • Malaysia Mansor Sulaiman
  • Malaysia Hisham Jani
  • Malaysia Hisham Ghani
  • Malaysia Halim Zaiton
  • Slovakia Robert Bozik
  • Malaysia Nazari Hussin
  • Malaysia Sebastian Liew
  • Malaysia George Pauls
  • Malaysia Shaimee Harun
  • Malaysia Abd Latif Mohd Amin

Attacker:

  • Malaysia Sharil Salleh
  • Malaysia M. Mahendran
  • Slovakia Miroslav Bozik
  • Slovakia Marian Valach

Source: [10]

Competition

Semi-Pro League 2

League Table:-

1.Negeri Sembilan - 19 PTS (1991 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 champions and promoted to 1992 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

2.Sarawak - 18 PTS (Promoted to 1992 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

3.Penang - 18 PTS (1991 Liga Semi-Pro promotion play-off) (Stay)

4.Police - 16 PTS

5.Perlis - 15 PTS

6.Malacca - 10 PTS

7.Brunei - 10 PTS

8.Armed Forces - 6 PTS

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1991 Liga Semi-Pro 2 14 9 2 3 28 10 19 1st Group stage 1st round [11]

Archievement

Semi-Pro League 2: Winner

Top Scorer:

1992 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Slovakia Joseph Herel

Goalkeeper:

  • Malaysia Khairuddin Idris
  • Malaysia Asbullah Mahamad
  • Malaysia K. Loganathan

Defender:

  • Malaysia Serbegeth Singh
  • Malaysia Mohamad Shaari Said
  • Malaysia Abdul Ghani Hassan
  • Malaysia Aminuddin Husin
  • Malaysia Taufik Ismail
  • Malaysia Nordin Ahmad
  • Malaysia K. Sathiaselvam
  • Malaysia Naina Mohamad
  • Malaysia M. Magendran
  • Malaysia Shahril Salleh

Midfielder:

  • Slovakia Robert Bozik
  • Malaysia Yeo Swee Hock
  • Malaysia Lim Teong Kim
  • Malaysia Hisham Ghani
  • Malaysia Mansor Sulaiman
  • Malaysia Hisham Jani
  • Malaysia Norhaizan Baijuri

Attacker:

  • Slovakia Miroslav Bozik
  • Malaysia Mohamad Nor Yaacob
  • Malaysia M. Mahendran
  • Malaysia Isham Shahruddin
  • Malaysia K. Vadiveloo
  • Czech Republic Milan Hanko

Source:[12]

Competition

Semi-Pro League 1

League Table:-

1.Pahang - 27 PTS (1992 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1 champions)

2.Terengganu - 21 PTS

3.Negeri Sembilan - 20 PTS

4.Sarawak - 19 PTS

5.Kuala Lumpur - 18 PTS

6.Perak - 17 PTS

7.Johor - 17 PTS

8.Sabah - 16 PTS (1992 Liga Semi-Pro relegation play-off) (Relegated to 1993 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2)

9.Singapore - 13 PTS (Relegated to 1993 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2)

10.Selangor - 12 PTS (Relegated to 1993 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2)

Malaysia Cup

Group B

1.Pahang 6 3 3 0 8- 4 9

2.Kedah 6 3 2 1 13- 8 8

3.Negri Sembilan 6 2 1 3 6- 8 5

4.Perak 6 0 2 4 7-14 2


Round 1 (Sep 19)

Negri Sembilan 1–0 Kedah
Hisham Ghani 70

Round 2 (Sep 26)

Perak 0–0 Negri Sembilan

Round 3 (Sep 30)

Pahang 3–1 Negri Sembilan
Dollah Salleh 50, 56,

Mubin Mokhtar 85

Isham Shahruddin 24

Round 4 (Oct 6)

Negri Sembilan 0–1 Pahang
Zainal Abidin 44

Round 5 (Oct 10)

Negri Sembilan 4–1 Perak
M.Mahendran 8

Robert Bozik 49 (pen) Yeoh Swee Hock 55 Lim Teong Kim 89

Azizol Abu Haniffah 70

Round 6

Kedah 3–0 Negri Sembilan
Faridzuan Che Hamid 26, 75,

Peter Nieketien 80

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1992 Liga Semi-Pro 1 18 7 6 5 23 22 20 3rd Group stage 1st round [13]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1993 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Slovakia Joseph Herel

Goalkeeper:

  • Malaysia Khairuddin Idris
  • Malaysia Asbullah Mahamad

Defender:

Midfielder:

  • Slovakia Robert Bozik
  • Malaysia 17. Jelani Wilastra
  • Malaysia Naina Mohamad

Attacker:

  • Slovakia Miroslav Bozik
  • Malaysia Yeo Swee Hock
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 10. Esad Sejdic
  • Malaysia 9. A. Anbalagan
  • Malaysia Adnan Ibrahim

Source:[14]

Competition

Semi-Pro League 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Kedah Kedah (C) 18 13 4 1 38 13 +25 43
2 Sarawak Sarawak 18 9 7 2 31 13 +18 34
3 Perak Perak 18 9 7 2 3 13 10 34
4 Pahang Pahang 18 8 6 4 33 26 +7 30
5 Johor Johor 18 7 6 5 29 22 +7 27
6 Kelantan Kelantan 18 5 4 9 31 34 3 19
7 Penang Pulau Pinang 18 5 4 9 15 29 14 19
8 Terengganu Terengganu 18 3 5 10 19 36 17 14
9 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 18 2 7 9 18 29 11 13
10 Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan 18 3 2 13 24 46 22 11
Source:
(C) Champions

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1993 Liga Semi-Pro 1 18 3 2 13 24 46 11 10th Semi-finals [15]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1994 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: M. Karathu

Goalkeeper:

Defender:

Midfielder:

  • Malaysia 14. Aminuddin Hussein
  • Malaysia 16. Idris Kadir
  • Slovakia 20. Robert Bozik
  • Malaysia 21. Naina Mohammad

Attacker:

  • Malaysia 7. Wong Kah Loon
  • Malaysia 11. Sazali Nasir
  • Slovakia 18. Marian Valach

Source:[16]

Competition

Premier League

Table standing:

1. Singapore Singapore - 59 PTS

2. Kedah - 57 PTS

3. Sarawak - 55 PTS

4. Sabah - 49 PTS

5. Pahang - 46 PTS

6. Selangor - 44 PTS

7. Terengganu - 43 PTS

8. Johor - 41 PTS

9. Kelantan - 40 PTS

10. Perak - 35 PTS

11. Kuala Lumpur - 33 PTS

12. Negeri Sembilan - 31 PTS

13. Malacca - 31 PTS

14. Perlis - 20 PTS

15. Pulau Pinang - 19 PTS

16. Brunei Brunei - 13 PTS

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1994 Liga Perdana 28 8 7 3 42 52 31 12th [17]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1995 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Malaysia M. Karathu

Goalkeeper:

Defender:

Midfielder:

  • Malaysia 19. J. Killan
  • Malaysia Rosli Omar
  • Malaysia 16. Idris Kadir

Attacker:

Source:[18]

Competition

Premier League

League Table:-

1.Pahang - 65 PTS (1995 Liga Perdana Champions)

2.Selangor - 54 PTS

3.Sarawak - 54 PTS

4.Kedah - 45 PTS

5.Sabah - 44 PTS

6.Johor - 42 PTS

7.Perak - 40 PTS

8.Terengganu - 39 PTS

9.Brunei - 36 PTS

10.Perlis - 32 PTS

11.Negeri Sembilan - 30 PTS

12.Kuala Lumpur - 28 PTS

13.Malacca - 26 PTS

14.Pulau Pinang - 24 PTS

15.Kelantan - 23 PTS

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1995 Liga Perdana 28 8 6 14 31 45 30 11th [19]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1996 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Malaysia M. Karathu

Goalkeeper:

  • Malaysia 1. S. Rajkumar
  • Malaysia 21. Othman Katmon
  • Malaysia 22. Mohd Yazid Mohd Yassin

Defender:

  • Malaysia 2. Shamsul Akmar Japperi
  • Malaysia 3. Faizal Zainal
  • Malaysia 4. B. Rajinikandh
  • Malaysia 11. Mohd Faris Ahmad
  • Malaysia 15. Khairil Zainal
  • Malaysia 17. A. Ganeson

Midfielder:

  • Malaysia 5. Ching Hong Aik
  • Malaysia 7. P. Nantha Gobalan
  • Malaysia 8. Rosli Omar
  • Malaysia 9. Zami Mohd Nor
  • Malaysia 12. M. Balan
  • Malaysia 20. J. Christie
  • Malaysia Md Nor Sheikh Ibrahim
  • Malaysia Norashid Nordin
  • Malaysia 16. Idris Kadir

Attacker:

Source:[20][21]

Competition

Premier League

League Table:-

1.Sabah - 58 PTS (1996 Liga Perdana Champions)

2.Kedah - 57 PTS

3.Negeri Sembilan - 57 PTS

4.Selangor - 49 PTS

5.Brunei - 44 PTS

6.Pulau Pinang - 41 PTS

7.Sarawak - 40 PTS

8.Perak - 40 PTS

9.Johor - 37 PTS

10.Perlis - 36 PTS

11.Pahang - 33 PTS

12.Malacca - 27 PTS

13.Terengganu - 20 PTS

14.Kuala Lumpur - 18 PTS

15.Kelantan - 17 PTS

Malaysia Cup

Group B

Sarawak 8 6 0 2 16- 6 18

Brunei 8 4 1 3 10-14 13

Kedah 8 4 0 4 17-13 12

Johor 8 2 2 4 5-10 8

Negri Sembilan 8 2 1 5 6-11 7


Round 1 [Oct 26]

Sarawak 5-0 Negri Sembilan

Round 2 [Oct 29]

Negri Sembilan 4-0 Brunei

Round 3 [Nov 2]

Johor 1-0 Negri Sembilan

Round 4 [Nov 5]

Negri Sembilan 2-1 Kedah

Round 5 [Nov 12]

No match for Negri Sembilan

Round 6 [Nov 16]

Negri Sembilan 0-1 Sarawak

Round 7 [Nov 20]

Brunei 2-0 Negri Sembilan

Round 8 [Nov 23]

Negri Sembilan 0-0 Johor

Round 9 [Nov 30]

Kedah 1-0 Negri Sembilan

Round 10 [Dec 7]

No match for Negri Sembilan

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1996 Liga Perdana 28 17 6 5 46 23 57 3rd Group stage [22]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1997 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Malaysia M. Karathu

Goalkeeper:

  • Malaysia 1. V. Murugan
  • Malaysia 21. Othman Katmon
  • Malaysia 22. Mohd Yazid Mohd Yassin
  • Malaysia Mohd Halim Napi

Defender:

  • Malaysia 3. Faizal Zainal
  • Malaysia 4. B. Rajinikandh
  • Malaysia 5. Ching Hong Aik
  • Malaysia 13. Mohd Nor Sheikh Ismail
  • Malaysia 15. Khairil Zainal
  • Malaysia 17. A. Ganeson
  • Malaysia Mohd Zaidi Mohd Hafiah

Midfielder:

Attacker:

  • Argentina 11. Julio Hector Ceballos
  • Argentina 18. Jose Iriarte
  • Australia 10. Tristam Morgan

Source:[23]

Competition

Premier League

League Table:-

1.Sarawak - 54 PTS (1997 Liga Perdana Champions)

2.Kedah - 50 PTS

3.Sabah - 49 PTS

4.Selangor - 46 PTS

5.Brunei - 45 PTS

6.Perlis - 45 PTS

7.Negeri Sembilan - 44 PTS

8.Perak - 41 PTS

9.Kuala Lumpur - 38 PTS

10.Pahang - 37 PTS

11.Pulau Pinang - 33 PTS

12.Johor - 32 PTS (Relegated to 1998 Liga Perdana 2)

13.Kelantan - 28 PTS (Relegated to 1998 Liga Perdana 2)

14.Malacca - 24 PTS (Relegated to 1998 Liga Perdana 2)

15.Terengganu - 22 PTS (Relegated to 1998 Liga Perdana 2)

Malaysia Cup

Group A

1.Selangor 8 5 1 2 13- 6 16

2.Brunei 8 4 1 3 11-12 13

3.Negri Sembilan 8 3 1 4 12-14 10

4.Kuala Lumpur 8 3 1 4 10-12 10

5.Kedah 8 3 0 5 13-15 9


Round 1 [Oct 25]

No match for Negeri Sembilan

Round 2 [Oct 28]

Negri Sembilan 2-0 Kedah

Round 3 [Nov 1]

Negri Sembilan 0-2 Selangor

Round 4 [Nov 4]

Kuala Lumpur 0-0 Negri Sembilan

Round 5 [Nov 8]

Brunei 3-1 Negri Sembilan

Round 6 [Nov 15]

No match for Negeri Sembilan

Round 7 [Nov 18]

Kedah 4-3 Negri Sembilan

Round 8 [Nov 22]

Selangor 1-2 Negri Sembilan

Round 9 [Nov 25]

Negri Sembilan 3-2 Kuala Lumpur

Round 10 [Nov 30]

Negri Sembilan 1-2 Brunei

FA Cup

1st round= bye


2nd round

[1st leg Apr 12/13]

Negri Sembilan 2-0 Sabah

[2nd leg Apr 22/23]

Negri Sembilan 1-1 Sabah


Quarterfinals

[1st leg May 13]

Selangor 1-1 Negri Sembilan

[2nd May 27]

Selangor 4-2 Negri Sembilan

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1997 Liga Perdana 28 12 8 8 40 31 44 7th Group stage Quarter-finals [24]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1998 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Malaysia M. Karathu

Goalkeeper:

Defender:

Midfielder:

Attacker:

Source:[25]

Competition

Premier 1

League Table:-

1.Penang - 41 PTS (1998 Liga Perdana 1 Champions)

2.Pahang - 40 PTS

3.Brunei - 35 PTS

4.Kedah - 34 PTS

5.Sabah - 31 PTS

6.Sarawak - 30 PTS

7.Perak - 29 PTS

8.Kuala Lumpur - 29 PTS

9.Negeri Sembilan - 27 PTS

10.Selangor - 25 PTS (Relegated to Liga Perdana 2)

11.Perlis - 25 PTS (Relegated to Liga Perdana 2)

12.Olympic 2000 - 18 PTS (Relegated to Liga Perdana 2)

Malaysia Cup

Group A

Negeri Sembilan 8 6 1 1 17- 8 19

Terengganu 8 4 1 3 9- 6 13

Penang 8 4 1 3 11-10 13

Kuala Lumpur 8 2 1 5 5-11 7

Kedah 8 1 2 5 5-12 5


Semi Finals

1st Legs

Perak 2-2 Negeri Sembilan

2nd Legs

Perak 1-0 Negeri Sembilan

FA Cup

First round= bye


2nd round

[1st leg May 19]

Negeri Sembilan 1-1 Malacca

[2nd leg Jun 9]

Negeri Sembilan 1-4 Malacca

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1998 Liga Perdana 1 22 7 6 9 24 28 27 9th Semi-finals 2nd round [26]

Archievement

Top scorer:

1999 Negeri Sembilan FA season

Squad

Coach: Malaysia Irfan Bakti Abu Salim

Goalkeeper:

Defender:

Midfielder:

Attacker:

Source:[27]

Competition

Premier 1

League Table:-

1.Pahang - 34 PTS (1999 Liga Perdana 1 Champions)

2.Penang - 31 PTS

3.Negeri Sembilan - 29 PTS

4.Sabah - 29 PTS

5.Kuala Lumpur - 28 PTS

6.Sarawak - 27 PTS

7.Brunei - 25 PTS

8.Terengganu - 23 PTS

9.Perak - 23 PTS

10.Kedah - 21 PTS (Relegated to Liga Perdana 2)

Malaysia Cup

Group A

1.Terengganu 10 6 1/0 3 14-12 20 Qualified

2.Negeri Sembilan 10 5 1/0 4 16-13 17 Qualified

3.Perak 10 5 0/1 4 19-13 16

4.Perlis 10 4 1/1 5 10-15 15

5.Selangor 10 3 1/1 5 14-19 12

6.Pinang 10 3 0/1 6 14-15 10


Round 1 [Sep 25]

Terengganu 1-0 Negeri Sembilan

Round 2 [Sep 28]

Negeri Sembilan 0-0 Perlis

Round 3 [Oct 2]

Selangor 1-2 Negeri Sembilan

Round 4 [Oct 9]

Perak 2-1 Negeri Sembilan

Round 5 [Oct 16]

Negeri Sembilan 1-0 Pinang

Round 6 [Oct 23]

Negeri Sembilan 2-3 Terengganu

Round 7 [Oct 30]

Perlis 3-2 Negeri Sembilan

Round 8 [Nov 2]

Perlis 3-2 Negeri Sembilan

Round 9 [Nov 9]

Negeri Sembilan 2-1 Perak

Round 10 [Nov 13]

Pinang 1-4 Negeri Sembilan


Semifinals

First Legs [Nov 21]

Brunei 3-0 Negeri Sembilan

Second Legs [Nov 27]

Negeri Sembilan 3-1 Brunei

FA Cup

First round= bye


2nd round

1st Legs [Apr 20]

Negeri Sembilan 2-2 NS Chempaka

2nd Legs [May 4]

Negeri Sembilan 1-0 NS Chempaka


Quarterfinals

1st Legs [May 25/26]

Negeri Sembilan 3-0 Pahang

2nd Legs [Jun 1/2]

Negeri Sembilan 3-1 Pahang


Semifinals

1st Legs [Jun 15]

Terengganu 2-0 Negeri Sembilan

2nd Legs [Jun 26]

Terengganu 1-0 Negeri Sembilan

Statistic

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 Note
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Challenge Competition Result
1999 Liga Perdana 1 18 7 6 5 31 28 29 3rd Semi-finals Semi-final [28]

Archievement

Top scorer:

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