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Sujan to be the next Captain of the Men’s National Football Team
South Asia’s # 01 goalkeeper Sujan Perera might be the next Captain of the national team says sources. Previously he has captained the team in the first round of the World Cup Qualification match against Macau.
Anyhow, at the start of the second round of the World Cup qualification, FFSL announced that Kavindu Ishan will take over the Captaincy from Sujan Perera. Furthermore, Kavindu led the team for few matches and got injured in the South Korea Match from there onwards Fazal Mommed took over the Captaincy of the national team.
Sujan Perera is a senior and most popular player among the fans of Sri Lanka and Maldives. Further, Sujan signed up with Up County Lions for the upcoming Tournament Super League for the first time.
Hope to see Sujan to lead the team for the balance qualifying matches and we Sri Lankan Sports TV wish Sujan Perera in advance.

පිරිමි ජාතික පාපන්දු කණ්ඩායමේ මීළඟ නායකයා වීමට සුජාන්
දකුණු ආසියාවේ # 01 ගෝල රකින්නා වන සුජන් පෙරේරා ජාතික කණ්ඩායමේ මීළඟ නායකයා විය හැකි බව ආරංචි මාර්ග පවසයි. මීට පෙර ඔහු මැකාවෝට එරෙහිව ලෝක කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ පළමු වටයේ දී කණ්ඩායමේ නායකයා ලෙස කටයුතු කර ඇත.
කෙසේ වෙතත්, ලෝක කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ දෙවන වටයේ ආරම්භයේ දී FFSL නිවේදනය කළේ කවින්දු ඉෂාන් සුජන් පෙරේරාගෙන් නායකත්වය භාර ගන්නා බවයි. තව දුරටත්, කාවින්දු කණ්ඩායම තරග කිහිපයක් සඳහා නායකත්වය දුන් අතර දකුණු කොරියානු තරඟයේදී තුවාල ලැබීය. එතැන් සිට ෆසාල් මම්මඩ් ජාතික කණ්ඩායමේ නායකත්වය භාර ගත්තේය.
සුජාන් පෙරේරා යනු ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සහ මාලදිවයිනේ රසිකයන් අතර ජ්යෙෂ් and හා ජනප්රිය ක්රීඩකයෙකි. තවද, සුජන් පළමු වරට එළඹෙන සුපර් ලීග් සඳහා Up Country Lions සමඟ ගිවිසුම් අත්සන් කළේය.
අනාගත සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරඟ සඳහා සුජාන් කණ්ඩායමට නායකත්වය දෙනු ඇතැයි අපි බලාපොරොත්තු වෙමු. Sri Lankan Sports TV සුජන් පෙරේරාට කල්තියා ප්රාර්ථනා කරමු.

ஆண்கள் தேசிய கால்பந்து அணியின் அடுத்த கேப்டனாக சுஜன்
தெற்காசியாவின் # 01 கோல்கீப்பர் சுஜன் பெரேரா தேசிய அணியின் அடுத்த கேப்டனாக இருக்கலாம் என்று வட்டாரங்கள் தெரிவிக்கின்றன. முன்னதாக மக்காவுக்கு எதிரான உலகக் கோப்பை தகுதிப் போட்டியின் முதல் சுற்றில் அவர் அணியின் தலைவராக இருந்தார்.
உலகக் கோப்பை தகுதிக்கான இரண்டாவது சுற்றின் தொடக்கத்தில், சுஜன் பெரேராவிடம் இருந்து கேவிந்து இஷான் கேப்டன் பொறுப்பை ஏற்றுக்கொள்வார் என்று FFSL அறிவித்தது. மேலும், சில போட்டிகளுக்கு அணியை வழிநடத்திய கவிந்து, தென் கொரியா போட்டியில் காயமடைந்தார், பின்னர் ஃபசல் மம்மட் தேசிய அணியின் கேப்டன் பொறுப்பை ஏற்றுக்கொண்டார்.
சுஜன் பெரேரா இலங்கை மற்றும் மாலத்தீவின் ரசிகர்களிடையே மிகவும் பிரபலமான வீரர் மற்றும் மூத்த வீரர். மேலும், சுஜன் முதல் முறையாக வரவிருக்கும் சூப்பர் லீக் போட்டிற்காக Up Country Lions உடன் ஒப்பந்தம் செய்தார்.
எதிர்கால தகுதிப் போட்டிகளுக்கு சுஜன் அணியை வழிநடத்துவார் என்று நம்புகிறோம், Sri Lankan Sports TV சுஜன் பெரேராவை முன்கூட்டியே விரும்புகிறோம்.
Football
Sri Lanka Women Crushed 8-0 by Nepal in AFC Qualifiers – Tactical Collapse Raises Alarm
Colombo, July 2 – Sri Lanka Women’s National Football Team suffered another brutal defeat in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers, going down 8-0 to a confident and clinical Nepalese side. Coming just days after a 10-0 hammering by Uzbekistan, this latest loss highlights deeper tactical, technical, and structural issues within Sri Lanka’s women’s football system.
Full-Time Score: Sri Lanka 0 – 8 Nepal
Half-Time: 0 – 4
Venue: Group F – AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers
Key Match Statistics
Stat | Sri Lanka Women | Nepal Women |
---|---|---|
Possession | 50% | 50% |
Total Shots | 4 | 26 |
Shots on Target | 3 | 18 |
Shots off Target | 1 | 8 |
Expected Goals (xG) | 0.60 | 3.76 |
Corners | 0 | 14 |
Fouls | 4 | 6 |
Cards | 0 | 0 |
Offsides | 0 | 3 |
Tactical Breakdown – Why Sri Lanka Lost 8-0
Despite the possession being even at 50%, Sri Lanka was thoroughly outplayed. This is a classic case where possession stats mislead the reality on the pitch.
1. Poor Defensive Organization
- Sri Lanka conceded 14 corners and 18 shots on target, indicating that Nepal constantly penetrated both flanks and delivered into the box unchallenged.
- There was no compact defensive line, and Nepal exploited space behind Sri Lanka’s fullbacks repeatedly.
2. Ineffective Midfield Structure
- While Sri Lanka held possession equally, it was largely passive and in non-threatening zones.
- Nepal, on the other hand, converted their possession into 3.76 xG, showing how effective and vertical their transitions were.
3. Repeated Failures in Closing Down Key Players
- Sabitra Bhandari scored a hat-trick within 26 minutes (14’, 36’, 40’) and was left unmarked multiple times.
- Nepal’s attackers were given space and time to shoot – evident from the 18 shots on target.
4. No Offensive Threat
- Sri Lanka managed only 4 shots in the entire game, with an xG of just 0.60.
- With no corners and no real pressing, the team offered nothing going forward, allowing Nepal to push numbers up comfortably.
Back-to-Back Heavy Losses: Structural Failures Exposed
This defeat comes after a 10-0 loss to Uzbekistan, meaning Sri Lanka has now conceded 18 goals in two matches without scoring once.
This isn’t just a reflection of players’ on-field performance — it’s a glaring indictment of:
- FFSL’s failure to conduct any women’s football league in years
- A rushed team selection based on a short trial, without competitive match practice
- No structured coaching program or international exposure
- Lack of scouting, fitness programs, and tactical planning
Nepal, though not an Asian powerhouse, had better coaching structure, player chemistry, and clear tactics, which led to their dominance.
What’s Next for Sri Lanka?
If the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) and the Ministry of Sports continue to ignore these warning signs, Sri Lanka risks becoming irrelevant in women’s football on the Asian stage.
What’s needed:
- ✅ A proper national women’s league
- ✅ Regular youth-level competitions and scouting
- ✅ Appointing qualified coaching staff with modern tactical knowledge
- ✅ Consistent international exposure for players
Conclusion
An 8-0 defeat to Nepal isn’t just a bad result — it’s a mirror held up to a broken system. Unless real change is implemented beyond symbolic participation, these results will become Sri Lanka’s norm in women’s football.
News
Top International Referees to Officiate High-Profile Dialog Schools Rugby Matches in Sri Lanka
Colombo – In a significant boost for school-level rugby in Sri Lanka, two internationally renowned referees from Hong Kong have been appointed to officiate key Dialog Schools A Division Rugby League matches this weekend.
Sunny Lee to Referee Pathana–Thomian Clash
Sunny Lee, a celebrated female international rugby referee from Hong Kong, will take charge of the much-anticipated encounter between S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia and Isipathana College, Colombo. The prestigious Rizvy Suhayb Memorial Trophy match is set for July 5 at S. Thomas’ College Grounds, Mount Lavinia.
Lee’s presence is expected to bring elite-level officiating standards to this traditional rivalry, enhancing the competitive environment and offering student-athletes a platform to perform under world-class match management.
Francisco Cammisa to Oversee Trinity vs Royal Clash
On the same day in Kandy, another experienced Hong Kong referee, Francisco Cammisa, will officiate the top-tier fixture between Trinity College, Kandy and Royal College, Colombo at the Pallekele Rugby Stadium.
International Support for Local Rugby
The arrival of these elite foreign referees is made possible through the efforts of Dilroy Fernando, former international referee and referee educator. With backing from Asian Rugby (covering airfares) and the host schools (providing accommodation and hospitality), this initiative aims to uplift officiating standards and offer young Sri Lankan players the opportunity to compete at a globally recognized level.
Long-Term Impact on School Rugby
This strategic move is expected to:
- Enhance the quality and fairness of officiating in the Dialog Schools Rugby League
- Give emerging players exposure to world-class rugby conditions
- Strengthen partnerships between Sri Lankan rugby institutions and international bodies
The involvement of international referees like Sunny Lee and Francisco Cammisa also sends a strong message about gender inclusivity and professional standards in the sport
Football
Sri Lanka Women Face Formidable Nepal After Heavy Defeat to Uzbekistan | AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers
Colombo, July 1 – The Sri Lanka Women’s Football Team is set to face a high-flying Nepal side on Wednesday, July 2 at 6:00 PM, in their second Group F fixture of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers. Both teams come into the match from very different ends of the performance spectrum, with Sri Lanka suffering a humiliating 10-0 defeat to Uzbekistan, while Nepal cruised past Laos with a dominant 9-0 victory.
This upcoming clash is not just a test of skill and strategy, but a reflection of each country’s football system, preparation, and investment in women’s football.
Nepal W 9-0 Laos W – Tactical Brilliance & Ruthless Execution
Nepal’s win over Laos was a showcase of tactical superiority, creative attacking play, and technical dominance.
Key Match Statistics:
- Possession: 65% (Nepal) vs 35% (Laos)
- Shots on Target: 15 (Nepal)
- Total Shots: 24 (Nepal)
- Shots Off Target: 9
- xG (Expected Goals): 3.04 (Nepal)
- Corners: 2
- Fouls Committed: 8
- Cards: 0
Nepal’s forward line was relentless, converting 15 of their 24 shots into direct goal-scoring opportunities. Despite having only two corners, they dominated through quick transitions, direct play, and high pressing. The clean disciplinary record and offside count of 3 reflect a well-coached and tactically aware squad.
Uzbekistan W 10-0 Sri Lanka W – Tactical Collapse & Lack of Structure
Sri Lanka’s opening match was a disaster from start to finish, exposing major gaps in fitness, coordination, and defensive strategy.
Key Match Statistics:
- Possession: 30% (Sri Lanka)
- Shots on Target: 0
- Total Shots: 2 (0 on target)
- Dangerous Attacks: 28 (Sri Lanka) vs 137 (Uzbekistan)
- Yellow Cards: 1
- Shots Faced: 14 on target (Uzbekistan)





The team failed to create a single meaningful chance throughout the match. With a dangerous attack rate nearly 5 times lower than Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka’s midfield was bypassed repeatedly. The defense looked overwhelmed, and the few offensive moves attempted were easily neutralized.
Sri Lanka vs Nepal – A Mismatch on Paper?
Comparing the two sides:
Key Metric Nepal (vs Laos) Sri Lanka (vs Uzbekistan)
Possession 65% 30%
Shots 24 2
Shots on Target 15 0
xG 3.04 Not Recorded
Fouls 8 1
Cards 0 1 Yellow
Nepal has shown they can control the game, create chances, and finish clinically. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, is still searching for basic team chemistry, structure, and rhythm. Unless major tactical changes are made, Sri Lanka could be heading into another one-sided contest.
Off-Field Crisis Continues: FFSL and Sports Ministry Silent
Behind these results lies a bigger concern—institutional failure. The Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) has not conducted a single women’s tournament for years, and this national team was selected through a rushed trial process. With no league structure, development program, or competitive exposure, the players were thrown into an elite qualifier underprepared.
Even after the Sri Lanka U20 team faced a heavy defeat in the SAFF Championship, no structural reforms were announced. The Ministry of Sports continues to turn a blind eye to the collapse of football development, while officials use these international appearances to tick boxes rather than foster real progress.
Final Word
As Sri Lanka takes on Nepal, fans will be hoping for a response—not just on the scoreboard but in effort, organization, and pride. However, unless deep-rooted problems are addressed, these defeats will continue to expose the broken foundations of Sri Lankan women’s football
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