Nidzam joins Negri as new coach for next season


PETALING JAYA: Negri Sembilan have officially named Nidzam Jamil as their new coach for the upcoming Super League season replacing K. Nanthakumar.

The appointment was confirmed by the club’s chairman Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun, who described the move as part of the club’s ongoing commitment to building a more progressive and sustainable football future.

“Nidzam is a highly respected figure in Malaysian football, both as a former national player and as a tactically astute coach,” said Aminuddin.

“His experience in youth development and modern football philosophy makes him the ideal candidate to lead Negri in an increasingly competitive Super League environment.”

The 45-year-old Nidzam brings with him a wealth of experience, having previously led clubs such as Selangor, Felda United, AirAsia, and KL SPA.

As part of Negri’s long-term strategic plan, the club will be placing greater emphasis on developing local talents - particularly youngsters from the state.

Negri have so far confirmed the signings of several key players, including national striker Luqman Hakim Shamsudin, goalkeeper Azri Ghani and defender Ahmad Khuzaimi Piee.

The club are also in the final stages of securing several foreign signings.

“These imports will add depth, international experience, and technical strength to our squad. Their presence will provide balance in terms of leadership and performance quality,” added Aminuddin.

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