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Football Sri Lanka announced the preliminary squad for SAFF Championship 2021

Football National Team preliminary squad announcement for the SAFF Championship 2021.
Sri Lanka National (Golden Army) is in preparation to participate in the SAFF Championship 2021 from 1st October to 16th October at the Male City Maldives
Sri Lankan Schedules
Teams | Date | Time |
Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh | 1st October | 9.30 pm |
Sri Lanka vs Nepal | 4th October | 9.30 pm |
India vs Sri Lanka | 7th October | 4.30 pm |
Final | 16th October | 8.30 pm |
The preliminary squad comprised 27 players but no officials were mentioned in the squad, further 4 goalkeepers were named in the squad.
Football Sri Lanka did not mention the Captain or Coaching staff details yet.
Squad Details;

Name : W.S.T.D. Sujan Perera
Age : 28
Position : GoalKeeper
Club : Up Country Lions FC

Name : H.M.Prabath Ruwan Arunasiri
Age : 27
Position : GoalKeeper
Club : Blue Eagles SC

Name : R.P. Danushka
Age : 28
Position : GoalKeeper
Club : New Youngs FC

Name : K.N. Harsha Fernando
Age : 28
Position : Fullback
Club : Blue Eagles SC

Name : A.A.S. Roshan Appuhamy
Age : 27
Position : Fullback
Club : Defenders FC

Name : U.H.D. Chamod Dilshan
Age : 24
Position : Fullback
Club : Colombo FC

Name : Charitha Rathnanayake
Age : 28
Position : Center Defender
Club : Colombo FC

Name : Duckson Puslas
Age : 31
Position : Center Defender
Club : New Youngs FC

Name : Chathuranga Madushan
Age : 27
Position : Center Defender
Club : Up Country Lions FC

Name : Marvin Hamilton
Age : 32
Position : Holding Midfielder

Name : Chalana Chameera
Age : 28
Position : Holding Midfielder
Club : Colombo FC

Name : Jude Supan
Age : 22
Position : Center Midfielder
Club : Renown SC

Name : Mohamad Fazal
Age : 31
Position : Center Midfielder
Club : Blue Star SC

Name : Mohamed Shifan
Age :
Position :
Club : Up Country Lions FC

Name : Kavindu Ishan
Age : 28
Position : Wing Forward
Club : Up Country Lions FC

Name : Dillon Senan De Silva
Age : 19
Position : Wing Forward
Club : Queens Park Rangers FC – UK

Name : Waseem Razeek
Age : 26
Position : Wing Forward
Club : Up Country Lions FC

Name : Mohamed Aakib
Age : 20
Position : Wing Forward
Club : Colombo FC

Name : Asikur Rahuman
Age : 27
Position : Center Forward
Club : Defenders FC

Name : Mohamed Hasmeer
Age : 23
Position : Center Forward
Club : Sea Hawks FC

Name : Supun Dananjaya
Age : 23
Position : Wing Forward
Club : Red Star FC

Name : Rifkhan Mohamed
Age : 21
Position : CenterForward
Club : Defenders FC

Name : Abdul Basith
Age :
Position :
Club : Colombo FC

Name : Aman Faizer
Age :
Position :
Club : Renown SC

Name : Asela Madhushan
Age : 21
Position :
Club : Sea Hawks FC

Name : Kaveesh Fernando
Age :
Position : Goalkeeper
Club : Blue Star SC

Name : Nuwan Gimhana
Age :
Position : Goalkeeper
Club : Defenders FC
Name : Hafeel Mohamed
Age :
Position :
Club : Colombo FC
Football
India Crushes Sri Lanka 8-0 in SAFF U-19 Championship Opener: A Wake-Up Call for Football Authorities

Sri Lanka’s U-19 football team suffered a devastating 8-0 defeat at the hands of India in their opening match of the SAFF U-19 Championship 2025 held at the Golden Jubilee Stadium in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
From the opening whistle, Sri Lanka appeared unprepared and disorganized, allowing India to dominate every aspect of the match. The scoreline, split evenly with four goals in each half, highlights the defensive collapse and tactical shortcomings of the Lankan side.
India’s Danny Meitei Laishram netted a hat-trick, while Prashan Jajo added a brace, showcasing the stark contrast in quality and preparation between the two teams. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, failed to register any meaningful threat on goal throughout the match.
This humiliating loss raises serious concerns about the strategic planning and readiness of the national youth setup. Despite months to prepare for the tournament, the team lacked structure, fitness, and cohesion—fundamental aspects of international football. The technical team must face questions about the lack of competitive match exposure, tactical discipline, and defensive organization.
Moreover, the physical conditioning of the squad appeared subpar, and substitutions made during the game had minimal impact. The repeated lapses in positioning, marking, and pressing made it clear that the squad was outclassed not just physically but mentally and tactically.
This result must serve as a wake-up call for the Football Federation of Sri Lanka. Talent alone will not bridge the growing gulf between Sri Lanka and regional rivals unless it’s paired with structured development, professional coaching, and consistent investment in youth football.
Sri Lanka must now regroup quickly as they face Nepal U-19 in their next group match on May 11. The path to redemption begins with accountability—and urgent change.
Cricket
IPL Temporarily Suspended, PSL Relocated Amid Rising Tensions Between India and Pakistan

In a major development impacting global cricket, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been temporarily suspended for a week, while the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been moved to the UAE due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
The decision by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to pause the IPL was announced on Friday, following heightened military activity along the border in the Kashmir region. The situation has raised significant safety concerns, leading to a precautionary suspension of one of the world’s most-watched sporting events.
“The well-being of players, officials, and fans is paramount. The resumption schedule will be shared after reviewing the evolving situation,” the BCCI said, emphasizing national security as the overriding concern.
This year’s IPL season, which began in March, still had 12 group-stage fixtures remaining before the playoffs. The final, initially scheduled for May 25 in Kolkata, may now face delays or venue changes.
The recent blackout during the match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamshala, along with the closure of several airports in northern India, further complicated logistics. Punjab’s upcoming match against Mumbai Indians has already been shifted from Dharamshala to Mumbai as a precautionary measure.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed the relocation of the remainder of the PSL season to Dubai. This move follows increased concerns from foreign players and support staff about their safety.
An incident involving a drone crash near the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium just hours before a scheduled PSL match has heightened security concerns. The match was to feature several international stars from countries including Australia, England, South Africa, and the West Indies.
The ongoing crisis has put the cricketing world on alert, with both cricket boards closely monitoring the geopolitical situation. While cricket holds a significant place in both nations’ cultures, current developments have shifted priorities toward safety and stability.
Cricket
Bangladesh to Tour Sri Lanka for Full-Fledged Series in June-July 2025

Sri Lanka Cricket has confirmed that the Bangladesh National Men’s Team will tour the island from June 13 to July 16, 2025, for a multi-format bilateral series featuring 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, and 3 T20Is.
The tour kicks off with the Test series, which begins on June 17 at Galle International Stadium, followed by the second Test from June 25 to 29 at the SSC in Colombo. This red-ball series will offer crucial preparation and exposure for both sides ahead of the upcoming ICC events.
Sri Lanka holds a dominant record in Test encounters, having won 20 out of 26 matches against Bangladesh. Bangladesh has managed just one win, with five Tests ending in draws. Their last Test series in April 2024 saw Sri Lanka claim a clean sweep in Bangladesh, 2-0.
The limited-overs leg begins with ODIs on July 2 and 5 at R. Premadasa Stadium, before the third match takes place on July 8 at Pallekele — all day-night games starting at 2:30 PM.
The action continues with the T20I series, starting July 10 in Pallekele, followed by matches in Dambulla (July 13) and a final showdown at R. Premadasa Stadium on July 16.
Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Tour Fixtures – 2025:
- June 17–21: 1st Test – Galle
- June 25–29: 2nd Test – SSC, Colombo
- July 2: 1st ODI – R. Premadasa Stadium
- July 5: 2nd ODI – R. Premadasa Stadium
- July 8: 3rd ODI – Pallekele
- July 10: 1st T20I – Pallekele
- July 13: 2nd T20I – Dambulla
- July 16: 3rd T20I – R. Premadasa Stadium
This tour promises exciting cricket as both teams aim to fine-tune their squads across formats.
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