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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



10TH SOUTH ASIAN GAMES 2006
16 August update

India and Nepal figured in a one-all draw yesterday in a South Asian Games Soccer Championship match at Sugathadasa Stadium under lights.

With this draw both sides had two points each in two games.

The first half was equally balanced but the Indians were not accurate with their shots at goal. They had three good shots at the nets but Ritesh Thapa the goal keeper managed to halt them proving he is at his best at present.

Nepalese too went on the attack at this stage trying to get into the lead. Here too the Nepalese were thwarted by the Indian goalie who made some brilliant saves. With both sides missing their opportunities lemons were taken with a blank score card. The Malaysian referee had to pull out the yellow card to warn players of both sides on a few occasions.

The turn around saw the Indians make use of their talents to get the ball into the net. They succeeded in doing so only after 25 minutes. It was their striker Soshil Kumar Singh who put them ahead 1-0. They could hold this lead only for further ten minutes. The Indian defender Naofa Singh who received a warning was penalised for a foul inside the box and Nepalese were awarded a penalty.

Senthosh Shahukhala who took the kick fired the equaliser. Naofa Singh had to go out on referee's orders. This saw both sides go for the man than the ball and referee once again got the chance to pull out the red card to Anil Gurang of Nepal. The last few minutes could not produce any goal to decide the game. In the earlier game Bangladesh was held to a goalless draw by Afghanistan.

 


 
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