Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

JFA makes surprise visit to Lanka

- By Naushad Amit

A delegation representi­ng the Japanese Football Associatio­n (JFA) has paid a sudden visit to Sri Lanka earlier this week to make observatio­ns on the intended Under-16 Internatio­nal Championsh­ip, which is due to be played here in March, 2017. The delegation has visited the proposed venues and had held talks with the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) officials before leaving the island on Wednesday night. This was disclosed by Ranjith Rodrigo, the Head of the Media and Financial Committees of FFSL.

"We made the initial invitation to Japan and they agreed willingly. The FFSL takes Japan's gesture as a welcome sign in our mission to develop the national teams. Sri Lanka has been nagging at internatio­nal level lately and we fully understand that the root cause to the national team's present day performanc­e is mainly due to the lack of proper feeders. FFSL's Youth Developmen­t Programme has been active for a long time but it has now come to the fact that the project is a failure. We need to reshape and restructur­e the entire system and the beginning of it comes with giving proper technical training to the youngsters, mainly targeting the Under16 and Under-19 age categories. This will be the start of it," Rodrigo told the Sunday Times.

Last week Rodrigo revealed that Japan has agreed fully sponsor an Under-16 Internatio­nal Championsh­ip where hosts Sri Lanka, funders Japan, Nepal and Bhutan are set to be featured. All expenses including air fares of all teams, accommodat­ion and tech- nical assistance, will be taken care of by Japan while internal transporta­tion and match venues will be Sri Lanka's responsibi­lity.

"There are roles what outsiders may not see from the point of an administra­tor, who does a thankless job on a voluntary basis. The FFSL is made of individual­s who are successful in their personal life and careers and we are not here to become failures. If things were well placed for the successors to take over smoothly and continue the good work or add more features, yes, we as the incumbent office bearers would not take this amount of blame today. Instead of harvesting good results, we have been compelled to sow today. That's what we are trying to do with this junior tournament".

Rodrigo further revealed that unlike criticism leveled by certain individual­s not knowing the true facts and background, the FFSL is under constant scrutiny in the recent times by FIFA when it came to internatio­nal matches. This move by FIFA, he explained, the world governing body of football has adopted after taking into considerat­ion many aspects, mainly on playing techniques and technical issues. Four venues have been earmarked for the Quadrangul­ar Tournament which will be played within a period of two weeks in March next year. The venues are identified as Baddegana, Kelaniya, CR and FC and the Racecourse, where the opening game is planned to play. The Sri Lanka team will be picked from regional sides -- Jaffna, Gampola, Colombo and Ambalangod­a -- the four teams that reached the semi-final stage in the recently held Under16 League Competitio­n. Training will begin from January next year and will continue even after the Quadrangul­ar Tournament.

 ??  ?? Exposure for the Lankan youngsters, who are National potentials in March 2017 Ranjith Rodrigo
Exposure for the Lankan youngsters, who are National potentials in March 2017 Ranjith Rodrigo

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