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SAFF U19 Women’s Championship 2021 Analysis

The SAFF U-19 Women’s Championship is back! Founded in 2018, this year’s edition is only the second of the competition to date. A total of five teams are taking part this time, including India. Last edition’s champions Bangladesh are the hosts this time.
The SAFF U-19 Women’s Championship 2021 kicked off on December 11, 2021. Each team will face every other team in the group stage and the best two teams will advance to the final, which is set to take place on December 22, 2021. The competition was originally supposed to be held between July 13 and July 22 this year, but the COVID-19 pandemic and its related issues resulted in a five-month delay.
Hosts and Venues
On October 14, 2021, the SAFF members board meeting took place in Male, Maldives. Following the meeting, Bangladesh was announced to be the host of the tournament.
All the games at the SAFF U-19 Women’s Championship 2021 are being held at the BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.
Participating Teams
All the four teams that took part in the SAFF U-19 Women’s Championship 2018 are back for this edition as well. There is also a new addition in Sri Lanka.
The following are the teams participating in the SAFF U-19 Women’s Championship 2021, along with their respective final positions on the standings in 2018:
- Bangladesh (Champions)
- Nepal (Runners-up)
- India (Third place)
- Bhutan (Fourth place)
- Sri Lanka (did not take part)
Fixtures and Results
Group Stage
Teams | Date | Results | Winner |
Bhutan vs Sri Lanka | Saturday, December 1 | 5 – 0 | Bhutan |
Bangladesh vs Nepal | Saturday, December 11: | 0 – 0 | Draw |
Bangladesh vs Bhutan | Monday, December 13 | 6 – 0 | Bangladesh |
India vs Sri Lanka | Monday, December 13 | 5 – 0 | India |
Nepal vs Sri Lanka | Wednesday, December 15 | 6 – 0 | Nepal |
India vs Bhutan | Wednesday, December 15 | 3 – 0 | India |
Bangladesh vs India | Friday, December 17 | 1 – 0 | Bangladesh |
Nepal vs Bhutan | Friday, December 17 | 4 – 0 | Nepal |
Nepal vs India | Sunday, December 19 | 0 – 1 | India |
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | Sunday, December 19 | 12 – 0 | Bangladesh |
Points table
Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | PTS |
Bangladesh | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 19 | 0 | 19 | 10 |
India | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 1 | 8 | 9 |
Nepal | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 1 | 9 | 7 |
Bhutan | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 13 | -8 | 3 |
Sri Lanka | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 28 | -28 | 0 |
Sri Lanka conceded 28 goals in the tournament and did not scored a goal and Bangladesh is leading the points table followed by the Indian U19 Women’s team
Sri Lankan team consist of 23 players and 9 officials

No | Name | School |
1. | W.M.K.Imesha | Visakha BMV Colombo |
2. | E.M.P.M.Ekanayake | Maliyadeva BMV Kurunegala |
3. | J.S.S.Subashi Madushani | Maliyadeva BMV Kurunegala |
4. | W.M.O.S.Bandara | Maliyadeva BMV Kurunegala |
5. | J.M.H.B.Hunukumbura | Maliyadeva BMV Kurunegala |
6. | A.M.C.Vishmika Bandara | Maliyadeva BMV Kurunegala |
7. | J.A.U.K.Jayakody | Kavisigamuwa C.C Kurunegala |
8. | N.B.Tharindi Janithya | Viharamahadevi BMV Gampaha |
9. | T.Hashini Kawshalya | St.John MV Kalutara |
10. | W.A.L.Tharindi Ranshani | Jayakody MV Gampaha |
11. | U.Jokitha | Mahajana College Jaffna |
12. | R.Kirushanthini | Mahajana College Jaffna |
13. | M.Valanteena | Mahajana College Jaffna |
14. | S.Tharmika | Mahajana College Jaffna |
15. | P.Iroshini Sewmali | Sri Siddhartha NS Ambalangoda |
16. | Senuri Kavinya Gallage | Sri Siddhartha NS Ambalangoda |
17. | Maleeka Amith | Gateway International Colombo |
18. | S.Nimesha Sandaruwani | Bandiwewa MV Polonnaruwa |
19. | Rashmi Kaveesha | Bandiwewa MV Polonnaruwa |
20. | M.A.Dulani Sandeepani | Bandiwewa MV Polonnaruwa |
21. | Sanduni Nisansala | St.Joseph College Gampola |
22. | W.M.G.S.Bandara | SWRD Bandaranayake MV Kandy |
23. | K.P.Amavi Anuththra Kahatapitiya | Bandaranayake MV – Veyangoda |
Officials
- Mr.Manjula C. Sirisena Head Coach
- Ms.T.G.D.K.Samarasinghe Asst.Coach
- Ms.D.M.Menaka Dissanayake Asst.Coach
- Mr.Ranjith Hettiarachchi Goal Keeper Coach
- Ms.J.M.Ganga S.Jayasundara Masseur
- Ms.P.Selliah School Official
- Dr.M.R.C.F. Jayasuriya Manager/Team Doctor
- Mr.Marcus V.Mota Perreira Trainer
- Hassimdeen Mohamed Farook Official
Sri Lankan Matches
Bhutan vs Sri Lanka
India vs Sri Lanka
Nepal vs Sri Lanka
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
Football Sri Lanka President Mr Jaswar Umar stated that “Don’t underestimate Women football and women talents in Sri Lanka. These little girls were given an opportunity to experience international competitive football. This is just the start of their era and they will now get into club competition from January. These girls never had an opportunity to play football for last so many years. We are now beginning with a new bold step to start women football in Sri Lanka with strong strategies. We are happy to take part in this competition as a beginning. Sri Lanka women football will come to a strong level soon”
Football
Sri Lanka U19 Football Team Crashes Out of SAFF Championship with Embarrassing Defeats


Sri Lanka’s U19 football team suffered a humiliating exit from the SAFF U19 Championship 2025 after being routed 5-0 by Nepal in their second group stage match, just days after a crushing 8-0 defeat against India. With 13 goals conceded in two matches and none scored, the team’s dismal campaign has raised serious concerns over the Football Federation of Sri Lanka’s (FFSL) preparation and technical planning.
The back-to-back heavy losses reflect more than just poor on-field performance — they expose a deeper structural failure in Sri Lanka’s football development system. The decision to hurriedly assemble the squad and include overseas-based Sri Lankan-origin players may have been well-intentioned, but it turned out to be a superficial fix — akin to placing icing on an unbaked cake.
Despite individual talent and moments of athleticism, the team lacked cohesion, tactical discipline, and fitness — a direct result of inadequate preparation and the absence of a proper long-term youth development strategy.
This tournament has made it abundantly clear that international match exposure alone cannot bridge the technical and developmental gaps in Sri Lankan football. Grassroots investment, school-level competitions, proper coaching structures, and continuous player development pathways are urgently needed if Sri Lanka is to be competitive at regional or international levels.
It is time the FFSL technical department, its President, and Executive Committee move beyond media optics and press conferences and instead focus on real football development. Structural reforms, professional planning, and technical consistency must replace ad-hoc preparations and cosmetic fixes.
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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
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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.
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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.
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