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FIFA Series Pilot Project Set to Kick Off International Football Friendlies

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In a groundbreaking move to foster global football development, FIFA is gearing up to launch the inaugural FIFA Series pilot project this March. The initiative, aligned with the Strategic Objectives for the Global Game: 2023-2027, marks a significant stride in international football cooperation and exchange.

  • FIFA to facilitate inter-confederation friendlies during March match window of even years
  • Algeria, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka will host and organise pilot project matches
  • Initiative aims to provide member associations with key playing opportunities

Scheduled to commence during the Men’s International Match Calendar window in March 2024, the FIFA Series will feature a unique format, showcasing four national teams from diverse confederations competing in a single host country. This innovative approach aims to provide member associations with unparalleled opportunities to engage in meaningful and diverse football encounters, transcending geographical boundaries.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, “The FIFA Series is a really positive step forward for national-team football at the global level.” He emphasized the importance of facilitating more frequent and significant matches, offering enhanced footballing interactions for players, teams, and fans worldwide.

The pilot phase, running from March 18 to 26, 2024, will witness the participation of teams representing all six confederations. This diverse lineup underscores FIFA’s commitment to inclusivity and equity in the sport, providing a platform for emerging footballing nations to showcase their talent on an international stage.

Among the featured teams in the upcoming FIFA Series are Algeria, Andorra, Bolivia, South Africa, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Mongolia, Tanzania, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Equatorial Guinea, Guyana, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Guinea, Vanuatu, Bhutan, Central African Republic, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka.

With an eye toward future editions, FIFA intends to incorporate the FIFA Series into every March international match window of even years, further solidifying its role as a catalyst for global football development.

The FIFA Series not only promises sporting excitement but also opens doors to additional commercial opportunities and exposure for participating member associations. By fostering greater collaboration and competition across continents, FIFA aims to elevate the standard of football worldwide while nurturing the growth and prosperity of the beautiful game.

As football enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the kickoff of the FIFA Series pilot project, the stage is set for a new era of international football camaraderie and exchange, promising thrilling encounters and memorable moments for players and fans alike. Stay tuned for the latest updates as the global football community embarks on this transformative journey together.

Sri Lanka will host the FIFA Series in March 2024, welcoming teams from Bhutan, Central African Republic, Papua New Guinea, and itself.

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Dialog Schools Rugby League Week 4: Powerhouses Dominate as Rivalries Intensify

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The fourth week of the 2025 Dialog Schools Rugby League brought high-octane action across Colombo and Kandy, as traditional rugby giants asserted dominance while title ambitions sharpened. Here’s a round-up of the top matches that defined the week:

Trinity Outmuscles St. Joseph’s at CR & FC

Trinity College, Kandy, continued their unbeaten streak with a commanding 29-07 win over St. Joseph’s College, Maradana at the CR & FC grounds in Colombo. Trinity crossed the whitewash five times with 5 tries and 2 conversions, displaying explosive forward play and well-structured phases.

St. Joseph’s struggled to match Trinity’s physicality but managed a consolation try and conversion. At halftime, Trinity led 22-0, setting the tone early and maintaining control throughout.

Wesley Tames St. Peter’s in Tight Clash

At Havelock Park, Wesley College recorded a gritty 23-05 victory over St. Peter’s College. The Wesleyites scored 3 tries, 1 conversion, and added 2 penalties, proving their clinical edge under pressure.

St. Peter’s could only respond with a single try and failed to find rhythm. Wesley led 8-0 at the break and controlled territory effectively in the second half.

Isipathana Outguns Zahira in a High-Scoring Thriller

In one of the most entertaining matches of the weekend, Isipathana College edged out Zahira College 38-27 at Zahira Grounds. Isipathana scored 6 tries and 4 conversions, showcasing pace and creativity in attack.

Zahira fought back gallantly with 4 tries, 2 conversions, and a penalty, pushing the defending champions to the limit. At halftime, Isipathana led 26-8, and though Zahira launched a strong second-half rally, the Green Machine held on.

Royal Routs Vidyartha in Dominant Display

Royal College, Colombo, was at their clinical best as they overcame Vidyartha College, Kandy, 29-07 at the Royal Complex. The home side dotted down 5 tries and 2 conversions, demonstrating power rugby and slick handling.

Vidyartha managed a single converted try but struggled to contain Royal’s powerful forwards and rolling mauls. Royal led 12-7 at halftime before pulling away in the second half.

Looking Ahead

With teams like Trinity, Isipathana, and Royal continuing to impress, the Dialog Schools Rugby League 2025 is shaping up for a thrilling finish. Fans can expect tighter games and fierce battles as title dreams grow stronger.

Stay tuned with Sri Lankan Sports TV for full match reports, results, and exclusive school rugby coverage!

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Sri Lanka Shines at Thailand Open 2025 with 11-Medal Haul

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The Sri Lankan athletics team wrapped up a remarkable campaign at the Thailand Open Athletics Championship 2025, securing an impressive 11 medals, including 6 golds, during the competition held from June 21 to 25 in Bangkok.

The Sri Lankan squad, made up of eight athletes—four men and four women—delivered standout performances across track and field events, making the nation proud on the international stage.

Leading the charge was Rusiru Chathuranga, who clinched double gold in the Men’s 800m and 1500m events. Vicknaraj Vakshan added to the tally with a gold in the 5000m and a silver in the 1500m, while W.K.L.A. Nimali matched that feat by claiming gold in the Women’s 800m and silver in the 1500m.

Madushani Herath showed her dominance in the field events, capturing gold in both the long jump and triple jump. Ayomal Akalanka earned silver in the Men’s 400m hurdles, and Wathsala Hapuarachchi took silver in the Women’s 100m hurdles. Safreen Ahmed contributed a bronze medal in the Men’s triple jump.

While seven out of eight athletes reached the podium, Amasha de Silva narrowly missed out, finishing fourth in the Women’s 100m final, showcasing a commendable performance.

The full team is expected to return to Sri Lanka today after a tour that highlights the depth of talent in local athletics and signals strong potential ahead of upcoming regional events

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Kingswood College Claims Hard-Fought Win Over Zahira in Week 3 of Schools Rugby League

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Colombo – June 23:
Kingswood College, Kandy, came from behind to secure a gritty 27-18 victory over Zahira College, Colombo, in a Week 3 clash of the Dialog Schools Rugby League 2025 played at Zahira College Grounds.

Despite trailing 11-10 at halftime, Kingswood regrouped and powered through in the second half, scoring 3 tries, 3 conversions, and 2 penalties to take home the win. Zahira fought valiantly with 2 tries, 1 conversion, and 2 penalties, but couldn’t match Kingswood’s consistency in the closing stages.

This win marks an important step for Kingswood in their league journey as they eye a stronger position in the 2025 standings.

Full-Time Score:
Kingswood College 27 (3T, 3C, 2P)
Zahira College 18 (2T, 1C, 2P)

📍 Venue: Zahira College Grounds, Colombo
📅 Dialog Schools Rugby League 2025 – Week 3

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