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UPDATE !

Aug 2008
FIFA/Coca-Cola
World Ranking
Rank 164
Points 95
FFSL has been very active in its various regions assisting victims of the tragedy which happened on 26 December 2004. Among the efforts so far done are the setting up of a relief centre and the donation of equipment, including footballs as well as household equipment.

"I am very proud to have assisted the FFSL sport website in Sri Lanka....
Mr. Urs Zanitti, Head of FIFA Department Program




"Congratulations for the quick and efficient establishment and.....
Mr. Jurg Nepfer, Head of FIFA Course Program




"This is a progressive and visionary portal, designed for the objective of moving......"
Ms. Claire Kenny, Director of Marketing
Asian Football Confederation




"Well done and keep it up."
Dato Paul M. Samuel,
FIFA Development Officer Malaysia




"I was proud to be present for the launching of FFSL web site. Good Luck."
Mr. Alain Leiblang, Member FIFA Communication Division




"You are ahead of many countries in Asia with this website. Keep up the....
Mr. George Das, Malaysia Marketing




"Well done !. Beginning is half done. Keep it up the good work. ...
Christopher Raj




"An excellent idea and a great tool for advancing awareness in Sri Lanka...
Priyan Senanayake, United Kingdom


AFC President's Cup Malaysia 2006
Dhaka, 16 April 2006


Results

Match
No
Date Venue Match Result
3 11-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Manang Marshyangdi Club Vs Ratnam Sports Club 0-2
4 11-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Dordoi-Dynamo Vs Vakhsh 0-3
7 13-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Ratnam Sports Club Vs Dordoi-Dynamo 0-3
8 13-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Vakhsh Vs Manang Marshyangdi Club 1-3
11 15-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Manang Marshyangdi Club Vs Dordoi-Dynamo 0-2
12 15-05-06

Negeri Stadium, Kuching

Ratnam Sports Club Ratnam Sports Club Vs Vakhsh 1-2

Vakhsh edge Ratnam to enter last four

An own goal ended Ratnam's quest for a place in the semifinals of the AFC President's Cup as they lost to FC Vakhsh 2-1 in the last eight at the State Stadium here today.

Sri Lankan outfit Ratnam certainly looked like the better side for most of the match, and that was probably because they were in a must-win situation while Tajikistan's Vakhsh, with their better goal difference, needed only to draw.

Ratnam coach Emmanuel Balendra Anthony said his men had planned a blitz from the start, and it almost worked.

"Even when we condceded the first goal, I was confident of winning the game. But when the own goal came...that killed us off," said Anthony.

The first period ended goalless but while Ratnam did dominate the match, they didn't really have a single decent attempt on the Vakhsh goal.

One minute into the second half, a quick counter-attack saw Vakhsh steal the lead through Nazirshoh Rizomov. Ratnam kept piling the pressure, and within five minutes they finally tested Vakash goalkeeper Aslidin Khabibulloev.

An attempt from about 25 metres by Faziur Rahman Abdul Azeez was tipped over the crossbar.

Then came the own goal in the 74th minute by Mohamed Izzadeen Mohamed Naufer, who in an attempt to stop a cross, sent the ball crashing into the back of the net.

Seven minutes later, Ratnam were rewarded when Channa Ediribandanage scored but it was obvious time was running out on Ratnam, who needed to score two more times to get into the semifinals.

"We were surprised with Ratnam's display today. They were very aggressive and we had problems keeping pace with them," said Vakhsh coach Uraz Turaquilov.

"Our purpose was to qualify for the semis of course and though we needed only a draw, we wanted to win just to make sure. And I am happy to have done just that."

Semi Final

Match
No
Date Venue Match Kick off
13 17-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Khemara Vs Dordoi-Dynamo 20:00
14 18-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Vakhsh Vs Tatung 20:00

Final

Match
No
Date Venue Match Kick off
15 21-05-06 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Winner Match 13 Vs Winner Match 14 20:45





 
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