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Negeri Sembilan Football Association ( NSFA ) (Malay: Persatuan Bola Sepak Negeri Sembilan ( PBNS ) ), commonly referred to as PBNS , is a sports association that is responsible for handling association football sports affairs in Negeri Sembilan . This association is also the owner of Negeri Sembilan FC . PBNS is an association registered with the Office of the Sports Commissioner of Malaysia and one of the affiliates of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). PBNS is currently led by the President of PBNS, Tunku Syed Razman bin Tunku Syed Idrus Al-Qadri , who is also Tunku Besar Tampin.

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21-788: PBNS is also a partner of the Malaysia Football League (MFL), which is the main organiser of the Malaysian football league. The Negeri Sembilan team is currently participating in the Malaysian Super League competition. PBNS focuses on the Football Development Program in Negeri Sembilan , Coaching Courses, Referee Development, Men's and Women's Futsal, Beach Football, and the Women's Football Team, as well as activities at

42-489: A subsidiary of PBNS. The association 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. In 1927, PBNS started organizing league matches. Among the trophies that were up for grabs at that time were

63-734: The MFL , was created during the course of the privatisation of the Malaysian football league system . It was formerly known as Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP). The company operates and runs all entities in Malaysian football under its jurisdiction, which include Liga Super , A1 League , A2 League , A3 League , MFL Cup , Malaysia Cup , Malaysia Challenge Cup , Malaysia FA Cup , Piala Sumbangsih , Piala Emas Raja-Raja , Malaysia Premier Futsal League and Malaysia Futsal Cup . It aims to transform and move Malaysian football forward. The Malaysian Football League organises and keeps

84-561: The Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan . 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 replaced Isa Samad who held that position the previous year. Mohamad Hasan was the first Menteri Besar who has ever been a local football player and then became

105-485: The Negeri Sembilan football team, better known as the Negeri Sembilan FA, which has brought many successes to the team. In 2020, PBNS decided to privatise Negeri Sembilan as a football club known as Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC). Since then, the roles of PBNS and NSFC have been separated, with each focusing on its respective role. NSFC is registered as a private football club under the name NSFC Pvt. Ltd. and has become

126-631: The inaugural season of the newly reformed third division, which replaced the former Malaysia FAM Cup while the Malaysia M4 League had state FA leagues and social leagues run in parallel to form the new fourth division. Malaysian Football League structure consists of the following: Piala Presiden (Malaysia) The Piala Presiden (English: President Cup ) is a developmental football competition in Malaysia for under-21 players. The cup consists of developmental squads from clubs competing in

147-669: 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. 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

168-596: The MFL now an independent organization and was no longer tied to FAM. In 2018, a new subsidiary of the company was formed known as Amateur Football League (AFL) which was tasked to manage the third division and below from 2019 onward. The AFL officially confirmed the formation of the Malaysia M3 League and the Malaysia M4 League as the third and fourth division of the Malaysian football league system as amateur league competitions. A total of 14 clubs were confirmed to compete in

189-602: The PBNS Concept Store such as Negeri Sembilan team jerseys, training shirts, Polo T shirts , sports pants and also sports clothes for children. The Negeri Sembilan Football Association ran and organised the following competitions for the amateur clubs: The clubs that are affiliated with the PBNS in the top three tiers of the Malaysian League include: District Football Association (DFA) is the governing body of football for

210-514: The district in Negeri Sembilan . The DFA are responsible for coordinating the district football team and developing football in their district and also made up the structure of PBNS as the official governing body of football in the state of Negeri Sembilan . There are 7 District Football Associations affiliated to the PBNS that playing in Tuanku Cup. Malaysian Football League The Malaysian Football League , also known simply as

231-465: The facility. Among them is the PBNS Synthetic Field, Rahang which was completed in 2018 where this field is used by the teams, President's Cup and Youth Cup for training. The facility can also be used by the public if there is a vacancy with a rental rate that is relevant for the purpose of football recreation. This synthetic field is also equipped with floodlight facilities. In addition to

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252-618: The football field facilities, PBNS also has the PBNS Kapten GYM a gym facility where they have collaborated with the Kapten GYM company to provide gym equipment for the players, staff and the general public at reasonable rental rates. PBNS also has a 'PBNS Concept Store' that sells Kelme brand sports goods which is the official clothing sponsor of the Negeri Sembilan Team for the 2023 season. There are various types of clothing sold at

273-621: The grassroots level. In addition, PBNS is responsible for the organisation of the Local League according to age levels and the Major League as a platform for talent searches for the Youth Cup (U19) and President Cup (U21) teams. In addition, PBNS also focuses on cooperating to develop football at the district level with the affiliated associations under the auspices of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association. For 97 years, PBNS has fully managed

294-535: The new President of the Negeri Sembilan Football Association (PBNS) for the period of 2018-2021 after he won unopposed at the 86th PBNS Congress, at Klana Resort. PBNS management is elected through the PBNS Congress held every 4 years. The following are PBNS Executive committee members for the term 2022-2025. This association is the owner of the Negeri Sembilan football team, known as Negeri Sembilan FC , for

315-581: The official records of domestic matches, oversees the development, certification and registration of players and staff, promotes through broadcasts and other media outlets. After the appointment of MP & Silva by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) as its Global Advisor for all media and commercial rights for an extensive lineup of FAM competitions, the Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP)

336-457: The president of PBNS. He never represented the first team of Negeri Sembilan but played a lot with clubs in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. He was banned from football for life after received a red card when NS Malays played against NS Indians in 1977. He was active in football around the 70s. On 10 September 2018, Tunku Besar of Tampin , Tunku Syed Razman Tunku Syed Idrus Al-Qadri was elected as

357-498: The professional football leagues in Malaysia. In addition, they organised several competitions in Negeri Sembilan, such as Piala Tuanku, which was organised in conjunction with the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan. PBNS office is located at Wisma PBNS, Medan Rahang , Seremban where there are several facilities for the team to undergo training and the public can also use

378-476: The top two divisions of Malaysian football league system . It exists alongside the youth competition for under-18 players, the Piala Belia . Since its inception in 1985, Piala Presiden has been the major tournament for Under-21 and Under-23 players. The format for the tournament has seen a lot of changes as in 2009 the format of the competition was changed with only Under-20 players eligible to be fielded for

399-431: The tournament. In 2015, the format of the competition was reverted to the original format with Under-21 players and three overage players eligible to play. In 2016, the tournament format was also changed with the competing clubs divided into two groups and played a round-robin leg with four top clubs from each group at the end of the season qualifying for the playoff round to determine the champion. The final match for

420-601: Was established for the day-to-day administration of local club football at a league-wide level. This deal was worth RM 1.26 billion over a 15-year period, commencing from 2016. However, cracks in the agreement appeared later that year, with MP & Silva only offering a level of investment lower than FAM had originally turned down. In March 2018, the company was rebranded as the Malaysian Football League from Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership. The company aimed to be more dynamic and competitive, with

441-474: Was established to manage the top two tiers of Malaysian football league competition while the MP & Silva and FAM partnership's goal was to extend its broadcast reach and maximising the commercial potential of its properties. The partnership signified the first steps of the privatisation of the Malaysian professional leagues as their subsidiary holding company, the Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP),

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