News
Sri Lanka Shows Grit at Asian Hockey Federation Cup 2025
The Sri Lanka national hockey teams delivered determined performances at the Asian Hockey Federation Cup 2025, held in Jakarta, Indonesia under the auspices of the Asian Hockey Federation. While the men’s team finished in 7th place, the women’s team showed notable improvement by securing 5th place, one step ahead of their 2016 finish.
Men’s Team Recap – A Tough Battle
The Sri Lankan men’s team, placed in Group ‘B’ during the preliminary round, managed only one win – a 2-1 victory against host Indonesia. They held Thailand to a 1-1 draw but suffered defeats against Bangladesh (5-0) and Kazakhstan (3-2), finishing 4th in the group.
In the classification round for 5th–8th place, Sri Lanka lost a tight match against Hong Kong (5-4). However, they bounced back in the playoff for 7th place, defeating Thailand 6-4 in an entertaining and high-scoring encounter. Despite their efforts, Sri Lanka could not replicate the success of the previous edition, where they secured a bronze medal.
Women’s Team Recap – A Step Forward
The women’s tournament followed a league format with six teams. Sri Lanka finished with two draws – 2-2 against Indonesia and 2-2 against Uzbekistan – while enduring three losses to Chinese Taipei (5-1), Singapore (5-2), and Hong Kong (5-0).
In the 5th place playoff, Sri Lanka faced Uzbekistan once again. With the game ending 3-3 in regulation time, the outcome was decided via an 8-second penalty shootout, where Sri Lanka emerged victorious 3-1. This result marks an improvement from their 6th-place finish in 2016.
Rising Star Recognized
A standout performer in the women’s team was forward Nipuni Ishara Fernando, who was recognized as a promising young talent in the tournament. Her attacking prowess and energy on the field highlighted Sri Lanka’s potential for future regional success.

Sri Lankan Sports TV extends its congratulations to both national teams for their commitment and performance on the international stage, and looks forward to their continued progress in upcoming competitions.
Football
Sri Lanka Climbs FIFA Rankings — But Can “Origin-Only” Strategy Deliver Long-Term Success?
Sri Lanka’s men’s national football team has recorded a steady rise in the FIFA World Rankings, climbing to 193rd — a noticeable improvement compared to its lowest point at 207th. This upward trend signals progress, but behind the statistics lies a more complex story about the direction of Sri Lankan football.
Positive Signs, but Questions Remain
The recent improvement is largely credited to a new strategy that relies heavily on origin players — footballers of Sri Lankan heritage born and developed overseas. In fact, in the current national lineup, 10 out of 11 starting players are foreign-born, with only the captain and goalkeeper hailing from Sri Lanka.
This approach has injected experience, tactical discipline, and global exposure into the national side, producing short-term success — including impressive performances in the AFC Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers. However, while this model has provided immediate results, it also raises an important question: what happens when this generation moves on?

No Local Structure, No Long-Term Vision
Despite the improved ranking, Sri Lanka’s domestic football scene remains stagnant. There have been no major local tournaments, minimal grassroots development, and no structured league pathway to identify or nurture new talent.
Football federations in other Asian nations — such as Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and even the Maldives — have invested consistently in youth systems, coaching certifications, and club competitions. In contrast, Sri Lanka’s progress risks being temporary unless the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) implements a clear roadmap for sustainable development.
The Road Ahead for FFSL
While the “origin-player policy” is paying off now, experts emphasize the need for a dual-track strategy — combining foreign-trained players with a domestic youth development structure. Building academies, reviving national leagues, and partnering with schools are crucial if Sri Lanka hopes to climb beyond the 190s and compete meaningfully in Asia.
The FFSL now faces a defining challenge: to convert short-term gains into a long-term football culture that produces homegrown stars, not just imported ones.
Football
Zahira College Colombo Dominate Group A — Gampola Zahira and Darussalam Battle for Second Spot
The Group A stage of the Lifebuoy Ball Blaster 2025 Schools Football Championship is heating up, with Zahira College Colombo emerging as the clear frontrunner after an unbeaten run in their first two matches. With six points and an impressive 8–2 goal difference, Zahira are well on course to top the group and secure a direct berth to the quarterfinals.
Zahira’s attacking flair and tactical balance have made them one of the most complete teams in this year’s tournament. Their consistent performances have set the tone in Group A, making them strong contenders for the overall title.
Behind them, the battle for the second qualifying spot is intensifying between Darussalam College and Gampola Zahira College. Both teams currently sit on three points each, but Darussalam have played one match more, leaving Gampola Zahira with a crucial game in hand.
Kingswood College, despite showing moments of promise, have struggled to convert opportunities into results and remain winless after three outings.
With two group matches remaining, the race for quarterfinal qualification is expected to go down to the wire. Zahira Colombo, the current Group A leader, will likely face Vaddakkachchi Central College (D2) from Group D in the knockout stage, while the second-placed team will meet Hameed Al Husseinie College (D1) — setting up thrilling contests ahead.
School | M | W | L | D | GS | GA | GD | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zahira College, Colombo | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 2 | +6 | 6 |
Gampola Zahira College | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | +2 | 3 |
Darussalam College | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 3 |
Kingswood College | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 5 | 13 | -8 | 0 |



Football
Hameed Al Husseinie and Vaddakkachchi Central March into Quarterfinals of Ball Blaster 2025
The Group D stage of the Lifebuoy Ball Blaster 2025 Schools Football Championship concluded with Hameed Al Husseinie College and Vaddakkachchi Central College sealing their spots in the quarterfinals after a fiercely contested round of matches.
Hameed Al Husseinie topped the group with an unbeaten record, securing 7 points from three matches, including two wins and one draw. Their dominance was evident with a commanding 9 goals scored while conceding only one — showcasing a solid attacking unit and disciplined defense.
Vaddakkachchi Central College earned the second qualification spot with 5 points, winning one and drawing two matches. Despite a lower goal tally of five, their consistency and composure under pressure helped them edge out Baduriya College, who finished third with four points.
Al-Falah College, meanwhile, struggled to find rhythm throughout the group stage, finishing at the bottom without a win.
According to the tournament structure, Group D winner Hameed Al Husseinie College (D1) will face Group A runner-up (A2) in the quarterfinals, while Vaddakkachchi Central (D2) will meet Group A winner, most probably Zahira College Colombo (A1) — a clash that promises thrilling football action.
As the competition intensifies, both qualifying teams from Group D will be looking to carry their momentum into the knockout rounds and make a strong statement in their quest for the prestigious Lifebuoy Ball Blaster Championship 2025 title.
🏅 Final Group D Standings
School | MP | W | L | D | GS | GA | GD | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hameed Al Husseinie College | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 1 | +8 | 7 |
Vaddakkachchi Central College | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 2 | +3 | 5 |
Baduriya College | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | -2 | 4 |
Al-Falah College | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 10 | -9 | 0 |








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