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Under-16 Division II Football Championship 2025 Kicks Off in Negombo

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Negombo, November 26–27, 2025 — The Sri Lanka Schools Football Association (SLSFA) has officially commenced the Under-16 Division II National Football Championship 2025, bringing together schools from all corners of the island for two days of intense competition in Negombo.

A total of 21 schools are grouped into seven groups (A–G), with matches taking place across four venues:

  • St. Mary’s College Ground
  • Kurana Mejaraaj Ground
  • Don Bosco Ground
  • Katunayaka 18 Kanuwa Ground

The tournament will be played in a first-round group stage, followed by a 2nd round knockout stage, leading to the crowning of the Division II champions.

Group Allocations & Schools (First Round)

Group A – St. Mary’s College Ground

  • Aligar National School – Batticaloa
  • Abdul Majeed – Kinniya
  • Stafford International School – Colombo

Group B – St. Mary’s College Ground

  • Zahira College – Mawanella
  • Vidyialoka College – Galle
  • Gateway College – Kandy

Group C – Kurana Mejaraaj Ground

  • St. Mary’s College – Chilaw
  • Zahira College – Matale
  • Gateway College – Colombo

Group D – Don Bosco Ground

  • Maris Stella College – Negombo
  • Maliyadeva Model School – Kurunegala
  • Al Minhaj National School – Nuwara Eliya

Group E – Don Bosco Ground

  • Jailani National School – Balangoda
  • Arafa National School – Weligama
  • Al-Falal College – Negombo

Group F – Kurana Mejaraaj Ground

  • Uva College – Badulla
  • Malhara Suliya MV – Galle
  • Thopawewa National School – Polonnaruwa

Group G – Katunayake 18 Kanuwa Ground

  • Jinaraja Boys’ College – Gampola
  • Zahira College – Puttalam
  • Al Fahiriya – Panadura

Day 1 Match Schedule – 26 November 2025

St. Mary’s College Ground (Groups A & B)

  • 8.00 AM: Aligar NS vs Abdul Majeed
  • 9.30 AM: Zahira Mawanella vs Vidyialoka Galle
  • 10.30 AM: Abdul Majeed vs Stafford IS
  • 11.30 AM: Vidyialoka Galle vs Gateway Kandy
  • 1.00 PM: Aligar NS vs Stafford IS
  • 2.00 PM: Zahira Mawanella vs Gateway Kandy

Kurana Mejaraaj Ground (Groups C & F)

  • 8.00 AM: St. Mary’s Chilaw vs Zahira Matale
  • 9.30 AM: Uva College vs Malhara Suliya MV
  • 10.30 AM: Zahira Matale vs Gateway Colombo
  • 11.30 AM: Malhara Suliya MV vs Thopawewa NS
  • 1.00 PM: St. Mary’s Chilaw vs Gateway Colombo
  • 2.00 PM: Uva College vs Thopawewa NS

Don Bosco Ground (Groups D & E)

  • 8.00 AM: Jailani NS vs Arafa NS
  • 9.30 AM: Maris Stella Negombo vs Maliyadeva MS
  • 10.30 AM: Arafa NS vs Al-Falal College
  • 11.30 AM: Maliyadeva MS vs Al Minhaj NS
  • 1.00 PM: Jailani NS vs Al-Falal College
  • 2.00 PM: Maris Stella vs Al Minhaj NS

Katunayake 18 Kanuwa Ground (Group G)

  • 8.00 AM: Jinaraja Boys’ College vs Zahira Puttalam
  • 9.30 AM: Zahira Puttalam vs Al Fahiriya Panadura
  • 10.30 AM: Jinaraja Boys’ College vs Al Fahiriya

Knockout Stage – Second Round

The winners of Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, and G will advance to the Knockout Stage scheduled after the completion of group matches

. Match pairings will be finalized based on group rankings.

A Platform for Young Talent

The Under-16 Division II Championship continues to be a pivotal tournament in identifying and elevating Sri Lanka’s rising footballers. Teams will fight for qualification to higher divisions and for national-level recognition.

Sri Lankan Sports TV will provide live updates, match scores, photos, and special coverage throughout the tournament.

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Saunders SC wasted no time in responding, leveling the score just two minutes later. Clauvice Franck found the net in the fifth minute, taking advantage of space in the box to restore parity and set up an evenly balanced contest.

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With the scoreline unchanged, the final moved into a penalty shootout. St. Mary’s SC kept their composure from the spot, with Danjuma Gumbari, S. Aarinkan, and John Lawani all converting successfully.

Saunders SC, however, faltered under pressure. Mohamed Zaid was the only scorer for his side, while two other attempts missed the target, ultimately sealing their defeat.

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With a place in the semi-finals on the line, the match carried high stakes for both sides. Sri Lanka entered the contest knowing only a positive result would keep their campaign alive, and they responded with a disciplined and energetic performance. The young Sri Lankan side showed composure in defense while attempting to build attacking momentum against a well-organized Bhutan team.

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