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Most senior players Fazal and Puslas in the waiting list!!!
Football Federation of Sri Lanka released a media release on 28th December stated that 10 additional players to be on the waiting list for future training camps before selecting the final National Squad for the remaining FIFA World Cup qualifier matches.
In that list former national team captain Mohamed Fazal and senior player Duckson Puslas was mentioned.
Currently, Fazal left the Colombo FC and joined the Blue Star SC for the upcoming tournament called Super League and Duckson Puslas left the country few months back to participate in the Dhiraagu Dhivehi Premier League in the Maldives.
Furthermore, nothing was stated in the media release on why Fazal Mohamed removed from the captaincy and not in the top 22 squad.
The 10 players selected on the waiting list are as follows;
| WL 1 | CMF | M.N.M. Musthaq | New Star SC | 22 |
| WL 2 | CMF | M.N. Mohamed Fazal | Colombo FC | 30 |
| WL 3 | WF | Sasanga D. Jayasekara | Ratnam SC | 21 |
| WL 4 | RW | M.F.M. Aman | Renown SC | 21 |
| WL 5 | CF | Asela Madushan | Sea Hawks FC | 21 |
| WL 6 | LW | Vijayakumar Vignesh | St. Nicholas SC Jaffna | 19 |
| WL 7 | RW | Shenal Sandesh | Blue Star SC | 18 |
| WL 8 | WF | M.A.M. Hasmeer | Sea Hawks FC | 22 |
| WL 9 | FB | A.A.S.R. Appuhamy | Defenders FC | 27 |
| Maldives | FB | Y. Duckson Puslas | New Youngs FC | 30 |
ජ්යෙෂ් ක්රීඩකයින් වන ෆසාල් සහ පුස්ලස් පොරොත්තු ලේඛනයේ !!!
ශ්රී ලංකා පාපන්දු සම්මේලනය දෙසැම්බර් 28 වන දින මාධ්ය නිවේදනයක් නිකුත් කරමින් කියා සිටියේ ඉතිරි FIFA ලෝක කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරඟ සඳහා අවසන් ජාතික සංචිතය තෝරා ගැනීමට පෙර අතිරේක ක්රීඩකයන් 10 දෙනෙකු අනාගත පුහුණු කඳවුරු සඳහා නම් කර ඇත.
එම ලැයිස්තුවේ හිටපු ජාතික කණ්ඩායම් නායක මොහොමඩ් ෆසාල් සහ ජ්යෙෂ් ක්රීඩක ඩක්සන් පුස්කස්ගේ නම් සඳහන් විය.
මේ වන විට ෆසාල් කොළඹ එෆ්.සී. වෙතින් ඉවත්ව සුපර් ලීග් නමින් එළඹෙන තරගාවලිය සඳහා බ්ලූ ස්ටාර් ක්රීඩා සමාජයට බැඳී ඇති අතර ඩක්සන් පුස්ලස් මාලදිවයිනේ ධිරාගු දිවේහි ප්රිමියර් ලීග් තරගාවලියට සහභාගී වීමට මාස කිහිපයකට පෙර මාලදිවයිනට ගියේය.
තවද, ෆසාල් මොහොමඩ් නායකත්වයෙන් ඉවත් කළේ ඇයිද යන්න සහ පළමුවන 22 සංචිතයට ඇතුළත් නොවීය පිළිබඳව මාධ්ය නිවේදනයේ කිසිවක් සඳහන් කර නොමැති
පොරොත්තු ලේඛනයේ තෝරාගත් ක්රීඩකයින් 10 දෙනා පහත පරිදි වේ;
| WL 1 | CMF | M.N.M. Musthaq | New Star SC | 22 |
| WL 2 | CMF | M.N. Mohamed Fazal | Colombo FC | 30 |
| WL 3 | WF | Sasanga D. Jayasekara | Ratnam SC | 21 |
| WL 4 | RW | M.F.M. Aman | Renown SC | 21 |
| WL 5 | CF | Asela Madushan | Sea Hawks FC | 21 |
| WL 6 | LW | Vijayakumar Vignesh | St. Nicholas SC Jaffna | 19 |
| WL 7 | RW | Shenal Sandesh | Blue Star SC | 18 |
| WL 8 | WF | M.A.M. Hasmeer | Sea Hawks FC | 22 |
| WL 9 | FB | A.A.S.R. Appuhamy | Defenders FC | 27 |
| Maldives | FB | Y. Duckson Puslas | New Youngs FC | 30 |
மூத்த வீரர்களான Fazal மற்றும் Puslas காத்திருப்பு பட்டியலில்!!!
இலங்கையின் கால்பந்து சம்மேளனம் டிசம்பர் 28 ம் தேதி வெளியிட்ட செய்திக்குறிப்பில், மீதமுள்ள ஃபிஃபா உலகக் கோப்பை தகுதிப் போட்டிகளுக்கான இறுதி தேசிய அணியைத் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பதற்கு முன் 10 கூடுதல் வீரர்கள் எதிர்கால பயிற்சி முகாம்களுக்கான காத்திருப்பு பட்டியலை பெயரிட்டனர்.
அந்த பட்டியலில் முன்னாள் தேசிய அணி கேப்டன் முகமது ஃபசல் மற்றும் மூத்த வீரர் டக்சன் புஸ்லாஸ் ஆகியோர் குறிப்பிடப்பட்டுள்ளனர.
தற்போது, ஃபசல் கொழும்பு எஃப்சியை விட்டு வெளியேறி, சூப்பர் லீக் என அழைக்கப்படும் போட்டிகளுக்காக ப்ளூ ஸ்டார் எஸ் சில் சேர்ந்தார், மேலும் மாலத்தீவில் நடந்து கொண்டு இருக்கும் டிராகு திவேஹி பிரீமியர் லீக்கில் பங்கேற்க டக்சன் புஸ்லாஸ் சில மாதங்களுக்கு முன்பு சென்றார்
மேலும், ஃபஸல் முகமது ஏன் கேப்டன் பதவியில் இருந்து நீக்கப்பட்டார், முதல் 22 அணியில் இல்லை என்பது குறித்து ஊடக வெளியீட்டில் எதுவும் குறிப்பிடப்படவில்லை.
காத்திருப்பு பட்டியலில் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்ட 10 வீரர்கள் பின்வருமாறு;
| WL 1 | CMF | M.N.M. Musthaq | New Star SC | 22 |
| WL 2 | CMF | M.N. Mohamed Fazal | Colombo FC | 30 |
| WL 3 | WF | Sasanga D. Jayasekara | Ratnam SC | 21 |
| WL 4 | RW | M.F.M. Aman | Renown SC | 21 |
| WL 5 | CF | Asela Madushan | Sea Hawks FC | 21 |
| WL 6 | LW | Vijayakumar Vignesh | St. Nicholas SC Jaffna | 19 |
| WL 7 | RW | Shenal Sandesh | Blue Star SC | 18 |
| WL 8 | WF | M.A.M. Hasmeer | Sea Hawks FC | 22 |
| WL 9 | FB | A.A.S.R. Appuhamy | Defenders FC | 27 |
| Maldives | FB | Y. Duckson Puslas | New Youngs FC | 30 |
News
Josephian Cycle Parade 2026 to Ride Forward with Sustainability and Purpose
In response to the ongoing fuel challenges facing the country, the organizing committee of St. Joseph’s College, Colombo 10 has taken a forward-thinking and environmentally conscious by transforming its long-standing vehicle parade into a more sustainable and engaging event. This year, the cherished tradition returns in a new form as the Josephian Cycle Parade 2026, promoting eco-friendly practices while preserving its proud legacy.
The Josephian Vehicle Parade Committee officially announced the event, which is expected to bring together Josephians, well-wishers, and the wider community in a vibrant celebration of unity, tradition, and social responsibility.
Over the years, the parade has grown into a signature event, strengthening bonds among past and present Josephians while serving as a platform to support meaningful causes. The 2026 cycle parade promises an energetic showcase of creativity and participation, coupled with impactful fundraising and awareness initiatives.
The organizing committee also revealed strong corporate backing for the event. CK Orbits – Dubai has joined as the Main Sponsor, while Asha Security and Soqka Batik will serve as Event Partners.
Gold Sponsors for the event include IBFS (Pvt) Ltd, Dastol Motors Lanka, Kobra Energy Drink, Coco Varenda Restaurants, Mind Three Engineering (Pvt) Ltd, Master Mind Developers (Pvt) Ltd, Fortune Films, Scan Me, and Wickey Ceylon (Pvt) Ltd.
Silver Partners supporting the initiative are Abanchy (Pvt) Ltd, Sensory Indulgences, U.B. Perera & Company, Apartner, Thilakawardhana Group of Companies, Cannys Bakers & Restaurants, St. John’s Catering, and Fortune Studios.
The involvement of these organizations reflects a shared commitment to making a meaningful impact beyond business, with a focus on uplifting communities and supporting social causes.
Proceeds and efforts from the Josephian Cycle Parade 2026 will go towards the “Break the Silence” initiative, specifically funding a Smart Board Donation Project for the School for the Deaf and Blind in Ratmalana. This project aims to enhance learning experiences through modern technology, empowering students and creating lasting positive change.
Organizers emphasize that the event is more than just a parade it is a movement promoting sustainability, unity, and social responsibility.
The committee extended heartfelt gratitude to all sponsors, partners, and supporters for their invaluable contributions and expressed confidence in delivering a memorable and impactful event for all involved.
Cricket
Sri Lanka hold nerve in tense finish
A gripping final-over contest saw Sri Lanka Under-19 secure a narrow three-run win against Australia in the Women’s Under-19 Tri Series clash at Ian Healy Oval on Saturday, underlining their growing composure in tight situations.
Defending a below-par total of 99, Sri Lanka’s bowlers delivered under pressure to seal victory with just one ball remaining. Skipper Chamudi Praboda rose to the occasion with an impactful spell of 3 for 22, while Shashini Gimhani chipped in with 2 for 13 to derail Australia’s chase at key moments.
Earlier, Sri Lanka’s innings was built on patience rather than power. Limansa Thilakarathne held the top order together with a steady 35 off 43 balls, ensuring stability through the middle overs. A late flourish from Pramudi Methsara, who struck 21 off 13 deliveries, gave the innings a much-needed boost and pushed the total within fighting range.
Australia appeared on course during their chase but were gradually pulled back by disciplined lines and sharp fielding. Their innings closed at 96 in 19.5 overs, falling just short of the target in a dramatic finish.
Cricket
Malisha Tennakoon with Sri Lankan roots, now proudly donning England U-19 jersey
The ongoing Women’s Under-19 ODI and T20 Tri-Series in Australia, also featuring lasses from England and Sri Lanka has unearthed new talents who could rule Women’s Cricket at global stage in years to come. With hosts Australia and Sri Lanka taking major honours, with four wins and a loss after playing five games each, England may have a lot to ponder after six straight losses in the T20 series.
But two girls of Sri Lankan origin have made headlines back in the island nation on the Indian Ocean, making a significant stride. All-rounder Malisha Tennakoon is one such youngsters, besides her team-mate Venus Weerappuli, both with roots from Sri Lanka. Though Venus has been a regular member of the England U-19 Women’s team in both ODI and T20 formats, Malisha played her part as a right-hand middle-order batter and right-arm pace bowler in the three ODI games she played.
A student of Abbotsholm School in Rocester, Derbyshire, Malisha is. Warcickahire academy player who also represents Derbyshire Falcons and her county age group U18 representing her home county Staffordshire as an all-rounder. Coming in as a reserve in the England U-19 Women’s squad preparing for the Tri-Series in Australia, Malisha had made both her clubs and school equally proud. As young players when she was U13 she had the rare opportunity to play and won at Lords cricket ground for Lady Tavenors national cup final for her women’s club.
Her recognition within the England pathway at this stage has brought a tremendous honour to her efforts, and a true testament to her hard work and talent. At her school, Abbotsholm, Malisha is regarded an an inspiration to younger pupils, and a brilliant example, motivating more girls to pick up a bat and believe in where the game can take them. Her ultimate goal is to represent England at the highest level.
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