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FFSL Rebrands Division-1 as ‘League-One’ with a Bold New Vision

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Colombo, Sri Lanka – January 11, 2025: The Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) has officially rebranded its prestigious Division-1 competition as “League-One”, signaling a new era for Sri Lankan football. This initiative aims to elevate the sport’s standards and make football more accessible to communities nationwide.

League-One: A New Identity for Sri Lankan Football

The FFSL competition committee unanimously approved the transformation, positioning League-One as the backbone of Sri Lanka’s football development. The rebranding aligns with FFSL’s vision to make football the “People’s Game”, fostering nationwide participation and nurturing emerging talent.

New Format & Features

The 2025 League-One tournament introduces a revamped format featuring 16 teams, strategically divided into four regional groups. Each team will compete in six home-and-away group-stage matches. The top two teams from each group will advance to the Super-8 stage, where they will play another round of home-and-away fixtures in two groups.

For the first time in FFSL history, the semi-finals and final will be conducted as two-legged home-and-away matches, adding a fresh layer of excitement to the competition.

Future Growth & Expansion

In a significant development, League-One will expand to 32 teams by 2026, ensuring comprehensive representation from every province.

Incentives & Player Support

FFSL has announced attractive cash prizes to enhance competition:

  • Champions: LKR 1 million
  • Runners-up: LKR 500,000

Additionally, FFSL will provide match jerseys and match balls to all participating teams, reinforcing grassroots football development.

President’s Statement

“We are dedicated to making football accessible to every community in Sri Lanka. This year, we are investing significantly in domestic competitions to strengthen football’s foundation and integrate it into our nation’s culture.”

Key Dates

  • Kickoff: February 8, 2025
  • Grand Final: June 2025

A New Chapter for Sri Lankan Football

The transformation of Division-1 into League-One marks a pivotal moment in Sri Lanka’s football history. With a new identity, an expanded format, and strategic investments, League-One promises to shape the future of Sri Lankan football.

Stay tuned to Sri Lankan Sports TV for the latest updates, match previews, and exclusive coverage of League-One and Sri Lanka football news.

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Sky Market Travels Joins Hands with Sri Lanka Schools’ Football

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Sky Market Travels, a leading travel agency, has partnered with Sri Lanka Schools’ Football to contribute to the development of school football in the country.

As a first step, Sky Market Travels (Pvt) Ltd has joined as a sponsor for the Sri Lanka Schools’ National Championship 2024 Under-20 Division One tournament, organized by the Sri Lanka Schools’ Football Association.

This prestigious tournament, featuring 20 of Sri Lanka’s top school teams, has long been a vital platform for young players to showcase their talent at the national level. By stepping in as a sponsor, Sky Market Travels is playing a key role in supporting the future of Sri Lankan school football.

The event was attended by the President of the Football Federation of Sri Lanka, Jaswar Umar, the Head of the Coach Education Department and former National Team Captain, Sampath Perera, Elite Youth Manager Dudley Steinwal, Members of Schools’ Football Association, and the Managing Director of Sky Market Travels (Pvt) ltd Mohamed Faroos, the President of the Negombo Poruthota Soccer Fans Rizwan, and its Manager Nufri.

With this partnership, Sky Market Travels has taken a significant step in uplifting school football and providing aspiring young footballers with better opportunities to excel at the national level.

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Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2024: Super Eight Round Standings & Upcoming Matches Preview

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The Super Eight Round of the Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2024 – Under 20 Division 1 Boys Football Tournament has been intense, with teams battling for a spot in the next stage.

Current Standings (After 8 Matches)

Group A

1. St. Joseph’s College – 4 points (1W, 1D, 0L) | Goals: 5-1

2. Alighar National School – 4 points (1W, 1D, 0L) | Goals: 4-1

3. Darussalam College – 3 points (1W, 0D, 1L) | Goals: 7-4

4. Kalutara Muslim Central College – 0 points (0W, 0D, 2L) | Goals: 0-10

Group B

1. Zahira College Colombo – 6 points (2W, 0D, 0L) | Goals: 7-0

2. Hameed Al Husseine College – 6 points (2W, 0D, 0L) | Goals: 5-0

3. Al Falah College Negombo – 0 points (0W, 0D, 2L) | Goals: 0-4

4. St. Patrick’s College Jaffna – 0 points (0W, 0D, 2L) | Goals: 0-8

Key Highlights So Far

• Zahira College Colombo and Hameed Al Husseine College remain unbeaten in Group B.

• St. Joseph’s College and Alighar National School are leading Group A but are closely followed by Darussalam College, making the race for the semifinals highly competitive.

• Kalutara Muslim Central College and St. Patrick’s College Jaffna are yet to score points and are struggling in their respective groups.

Upcoming Matches & Their Impact

• St. Joseph’s College vs. Alighar National School (MD-5): A potential group-decider as both teams are tied on points.

• Darussalam College vs. Kalutara Muslim Central College (MD-5): Darussalam has a chance to secure a semifinal spot with a win.

• Zahira College vs. Hameed Al Husseine College (MD-6): The top two teams in Group B will clash in a high-stakes match that could determine the group winner.

• Al Falah College vs. St. Patrick’s College (MD-6): A crucial battle for survival in Group B.

With four more matches remaining, every point counts, and teams will be looking to secure their places in the knockout stage. Stay tuned for more updates!

Follow us for match reports, results, and exclusive insights on the Sri Lanka Schools Football Championship 2025. 

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Super 8 Round Begins with Exciting Matches Amid Media Coverage Concerns

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The Super 8 round of the Sri Lanka Schools Football Championship 2025 kicked off at Kelaniya Football Grounds, featuring dominant performances and intense competition. However, despite Sri Lankan Sports TV officially requesting media coverage access, the organizers failed to respond, raising concerns regarding transparency and event management.

Matchday 1 (14th February 2025)

🔹 St. Joseph’s College 4-0 Darussalam College
St. Joseph’s College started strong with a commanding 4-0 victory over Darussalam College. R. Bright stole the show with an impressive hat-trick, leading his team to an emphatic win.

🔹 Alighar National School 3-0 Kalutara Muslim Central College (Walkover)
Kalutara Muslim Central College was unable to participate due to unforeseen circumstances, resulting in a 3-0 walkover victory for Alighar National School.

Matchday 2 (15th February 2025)

🔹 Hameed Al Husseinie College 1-0 Al Falah College
A closely contested match saw Hameed Al Husseinie College secure a 1-0 win against Al Falah College, demonstrating solid defense and tactical play.

🔹 Zahira College 4-0 St. Patrick’s College
Zahira College put on a dominant display, winning 4-0 against St. Patrick’s College. Their attacking force looked sharp, sending a strong statement for the upcoming matches.

Media Coverage Dispute

Despite Sri Lankan Sports TV’s formal request to live stream the matches, the organizers refused to provide access, citing the need for approval from FFSL. However, the legal rights for the tournament remain with Sri Lankan Sports TV, making this an unfortunate situation for fans and stakeholders eager for wider coverage.

Stay tuned for further updates on Sri Lankan Sports TV.

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