Sarawak Premier Attends Kuching Victory Match: Home Team Beats Negeri Sembilan 2-0
Published atFeb 01, 2026 12:31 pm
(Kuching, 1st) Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari attended the match at Sarawak Stadium last night to watch Kuching City Football Club (KCFC) face Negeri Sembilan Football Club, sending a positive signal for the development of football in Sarawak.
Kuching City FC head coach Aidil Sharin stated that it was of extraordinary significance for the Sarawak Premier to attend in person for the first time in over ten years, even though the team was not previously informed of his attendance.
He added that the team’s victory over the 'Hoben Jang Hoben' squad brought even more joy to the Sarawak Premier, who supported the match wholeheartedly.
精彩比赛进行中一瞥。He said at the post-match press conference that it is a good sign when the Sarawak Premier comes in person to support the club. This is not just for the Kuching City team, but for all of Sarawak.
During last night’s match, Kuching City FC defeated Negeri Sembilan FC 2-0 with goals from Gabriel Nistelrooy and Ngah Wanja.
Aidil Sharin hopes that this victory will please the Sarawak Premier and provide more opportunities for the club to win his support in the future.
At the same time, he also expressed concern about the quality of the pitch, believing this to be the cause of several player injuries.
He explained that, according to the doctor’s assessment, Daniel Amir is expected to be sidelined for up to two months due to the pitch conditions.
Additionally, Gabriel suffered a hamstring injury and Ronald Ya sustained an ankle injury, which were attributed to the pitch surface being hard and not in optimal condition.
“Therefore, this matter needs attention and improvement. I hope the condition of the pitch will improve over time.”
Kuching City Football Club, in last night’s Super League match at Sarawak Stadium, successfully defeated Negeri Sembilan FC, once again achieving a key home victory and continuing their impressive momentum.
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