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ICC Imposes One-Year Ban on Sri Lankan Cricketer Praveen Jayawickrama

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a one-year ban on Sri Lankan cricketer Praveen Jayawickrama, with six months of the suspension being deferred, following his admission of violating the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.

Jayawickrama acknowledged his infringement of the following provision within the Code:

Article 2.4.7 – Interfering with or hindering any investigation conducted by the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU), which includes the concealment, alteration, or destruction of any documents or information pertinent to that investigation, as well as any evidence or leads that could uncover evidence of corrupt activities under the Anti-Corruption Code.

Consequently, Jayawickrama has accepted a sanction that entails a one-year period of ineligibility, with the final six months being suspended.

The allegations pertain to both international cricket and the Lanka Premier League. The ICC, in collaboration with Sri Lanka Cricket, has acted in accordance with Articles 1.7.4.1 and 1.8.1 of the Code.

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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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Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2025: Super 8 Fixtures and Grouping

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The Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2025 – Under 20 Division 1 Boys’ Football Tournament has progressed to the Super 8 Round, with eight teams competing in two groups. The Sri Lanka Schools Football Association (SLSFA) is conducting the tournament in collaboration with the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL).

Super 8 Grouping

Group A

  • Alighar National School – Eravur
  • Darussalam College – Colombo 10
  • St. Joseph’s College – Colombo 10
  • Kalutara Muslim Central College

Group B

  • Zahira College – Colombo
  • Hameed Al Husseinie College – Colombo 12
  • Al Falah College – Negombo
  • St. Patrick’s College – Jaffna

Match Venues and Schedule

The Super 8 Round matches are scheduled to be played at Kelaniya Football Complex, whereas last year’s second round matches were held at Sugathadasa Stadium under the hosting of Sri Lankan Sports TV.

Super 8 Round Fixtures

Match DayDateTimeGroupMatch
MD-114.02.2025 (Fri)8:00 AMADarussalam College vs St. Joseph’s College
14.02.2025 (Fri)3:00 PMAAlighar National School vs Kalutara Muslim Central College
MD-215.02.2025 (Sat)8:00 AMBHameed Al Husseinie College vs Al Falah College
15.02.2025 (Sat)3:00 PMBZahira College vs St. Patrick’s College
MD-317.02.2025 (Mon)8:00 AMASt. Joseph’s College vs Alighar National School
17.02.2025 (Mon)3:00 PMAKalutara Muslim Central College vs Darussalam College
MD-418.02.2025 (Tue)8:00 AMBAl Falah College vs Zahira College
18.02.2025 (Tue)3:00 PMBSt. Patrick’s College vs Hameed Al Husseinie College
MD-520.02.2025 (Thu)TBCAAlighar National School vs Darussalam College
20.02.2025 (Thu)TBCASt. Joseph’s College vs Kalutara Muslim Central College
MD-621.02.2025 (Fri)TBCBZahira College vs Hameed Al Husseinie College
21.02.2025 (Fri)TBCBAl Falah College vs St. Patrick’s College

Knockout Stage (Venue & Date TBC)

  • Semi-Final 1: Group A 1st place vs Group B 2nd place
  • Semi-Final 2: Group B 1st place vs Group A 2nd place
  • Final: Winners of Semi-Final 1 vs Winners of Semi-Final 2

Further details regarding match venues and times for the knockout stage will be announced later.

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Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2025: Super 8 Round Begins with Mixed Feelings

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The Super 8 Round of the Sri Lanka Schools National Championship 2025 for Under-20 Division 1 Boys’ Football has kicked off with eight of the best school teams in the country vying for national glory. The organization of the tournament has caused great controversy in the locally based footballing fraternity.

Centroid Super 8 Elaborates Teams and Match Venues

Super 8 Round: Top 8 teams competing for Super 8 Round.

Group A

  • Alighar National School – Eravur
  • Darussalam College – Colombo 10
  • Joseph, St. Joseph’s College – Colombo 10
  • Kaluthra Muslim Central College

Group B

  • Zahira College – Colombo
  • Hameed Al Husseinie College – Colombo 12
  • Al Falah College – Negombo
  • St.Patrick’s College – Jaffna

This year, the Super 8 matches are being played at Kelaniya Football Complex, which is a significant step down from last year when Sri Lankan Sports TV managed to get the second-round onwards matches at the more prestigious Sugathadasa Stadium.

Sri Lankan Sports TV’s Role Ignored

The controversy arises because Sri Lankan Sports TV proposed and streamlined the Super 8 format in the first place to raise the standard of the tournament. In hypocrisy, the executing agencies of these projects, namely the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) & Sri Lanka Schools Football Association (SLFA), are proceeding to run the show without so much as a mention on the original concept developers or acknowledging any collaboration.

Aasgard Sports, who are the holders of the rights to this tournament for 5 years, has been totally ignored in all this. The Ministry of Education, Secretary, and Director of Physical Education have disregarded repeated complaints, whether due to incompetence or indifference toward proper governance or ethical sports management.

Wishing for Fair Play in School Football

Regardless of these obstacles, Sri Lankan Sports TV is dedicated to advancing school football in Sri Lanka. We wish that FFSL and SLFA will run this tournament with the transparency, fairness and professionalism that the players and fans genuinely deserve.

Sri Lankan Sports TV will bring you unparalleled coverage, including breaking news, fixture updates, and behind-the-scenes access to all the action.

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