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| Home Stadium = [[Sugathadasa Stadium]]
| Home Stadium = [[Sugathadasa Stadium]]
| FIFA Trigramme = SRI
| FIFA Trigramme = SRI
| FIFA Rank = 180
| FIFA Rank = 182
| 1st ranking date = August 1993
| 1st ranking date = August 1993
| FIFA max = 122
| FIFA max = 122

Revision as of 12:40, 8 November 2012

Sri Lanka
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationFootball Federation of Sri Lanka
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationSAFF (South Asia)
Head coachSampath Perera
CaptainRohana Ruwanthilake
Top scorerKasun Jayasuriya (27)
Home stadiumSugathadasa Stadium
FIFA codeSRI
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current182
Highest122 (August 1998)
Lowest186 (March 2012)
First international
Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon 0–2 India 
(Colombo, Ceylon; 1 January 1952)
Biggest win
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 7–1 Pakistan 
(Taipei, Taiwan; 4 April, 2008)
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 6–0 Bhutan 
(Dhaka, Bangladesh; 6 December, 2009)
Biggest defeat
Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon 1–12 East Germany 
(Colombo, Ceylon; 12 January, 1964)
 Iran 11–0 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
(Singapore; 9 March 1980)

The Sri Lanka national football team represents Sri Lanka in association football and is controlled by the Football Federation of Sri Lanka, the governing body for football in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka's home grounds are Sugathadasa Stadium and Kalutara Stadium and their head coach is Jang Jung. Sri Lanka was known as the Ceylon national football team until 1972, when Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka.

A member of the AFC, the team have yet to make their first appearance in FIFA World Cup or AFC Asian Cup finals. They have been South Asian champions once, in 1995. As is true elsewhere on the sub-continent, top-level football in Sri Lanka stands somewhat in the shadow of the country's test cricket team. However, the side did qualify for the second stage of Asian qualifying for the 2006 World Cup.

Fixtures and Results

Date Competition Location Opponent Result Scorers for Sri Lanka
April 07, 2011 AFC Challenge qualifiers Nepal Kathmandu  North Korea 0–4 N/A
April 09, 2011 AFC Challenge qualifiers Nepal Kathmandu  Afghanistan 0–1 N/A
April 11, 2011 AFC Challenge qualifiers Nepal Kathmandu    Nepal 0–0 N/A
June 29, 2011 2014 World Cup qualifiers Sri Lanka Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo  Philippines 1–1 Chathura Gunarathna 43'
July 3, 2011 2014 World Cup qualifiers Philippines Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila  Philippines 0–4 N/A
December 3, 2011 2011 South Asian Football Federation Cup India Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium  Bhutan 3–0 Zain 29'
Bandara 35', 65'
December 5, 2011 2011 South Asian Football Federation Cup India Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium  Afghanistan 1–3 Zain 17'
December 7, 2011 2011 South Asian Football Federation Cup India Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium  India 0-3 N/A
April 28, 2012 Friendly Malaysia Shah Alam  Malaysia 0–6 N/A

Home Stadiums

Tournament records

Template:Sri Lanka national football team tournament History

Kit

The official team kit representing Sri Lanka is characterized by the yellow jersey, the black shorts, and yellow socks. The away jersey features a blue jersey, white shorts, and blue socks. The team also have their third kit that features a red jersey, black shorts, and white socks.

Players

Current squad

The 25-man player pool for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification first round match against the Philippines.[1]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
20 1GK Sujan Perera 0 0 Sri Lanka Kalutara Park SC
1 1GK Fernando Manjula 5 0 Sri Lanka Blue Star
21 1GK Sampath Bandara 0 0 Sri Lanka New Youngs SC
4 2DF Rohana Ruwanthilake (1984-09-21) September 21, 1984 (age 40) 30 3 Sri Lanka Saunders
2 2DF Bandara Warakagoda 13 0 Sri Lanka
2DF Chamira Krishantha 6 0 Sri Lanka Navy
18 2DF Dilki Kumara
5 3MF Fazlur Rahman 7 0 Sri Lanka Ratnam SC
3MF Janaka Chaminda
14 3MF Mohamed Nazar 1 0 Sri Lanka Air Force
3MF Danushka Wijesiri 2 0 Sri Lanka Army SC
6 3MF Mohamed Izzadeen (1979-06-08) June 8, 1979 (age 45) 28 5 Sri Lanka Army SC
3MF Tuwan Rizni 3 0 Sri Lanka Renown Sports Club
12 3MF Mohamed Zain 5 2 Sri Lanka Renown Sports Club
14 3MF Nagur Meera Sri Lanka Java Lane
32 3MF Chathura Gunaratne (1982-09-08) September 8, 1982 (age 42) 29 4 Sri Lanka Don Bosco
8 3MF Lahiru Tharaka 4 0 Sri Lanka Navy
16 4FW Nadeeka Pushpakumara (1986-03-11) March 11, 1986 (age 38) 14 0 Sri Lanka Police
10 4FW Shafraz Kaiz 8 2 Sri Lanka Renown Sports Club
4FW Nipuna Bandara 3 2 Sri Lanka Don Bosco
4FW Gvinthan Navaneethakrishnan (1990-03-28) March 28, 1990 (age 34) 0 0 Germany FC Germania Friedrichstal
11 Nimal Anthony
K. L. K. C. Perera
Kavindu Ishan
K. Sundarshana
Nuwan Priyankara
Thilanka Nandasiri

Records

Top Goalscorers[2]
# Player Goals Career
1. Kasun Jayasuriya
27
199?–2009
2. Channa Ediri Bandanage
19
199?–2009
3. Roshan Perera
16
199?–2001

Coaches

Notes

References

  1. ^ Naushad Amit (2011-06-26). "Ruwanthilake retains captaincy for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers". The Sunday Times. Colombo. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
  2. ^ László Földesi. "International Goals of Sri Lanka". RSSSF. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
Preceded by
1993 India 
South Asian Champions
1995 (First title)
Succeeded by
1997 India