Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lankan lasses target final slot this time around

- By Thishana M. Rajanayake

With the hope of reaching the final stage of the upcoming SAFF Woman’s Championsh­ip, the members of Sri Lanka Wo m e n ’ s National Football Team have dedicated their time and effort for training. The SAFF Championsh­ip is scheduled to be held from March 12 to 22 and will be hosted by Nepal.

This is the fifth edition of the championsh­ip in which Sri Lanka will compete along with Maldives and India under Group ' B'. Under this group, Sri Lanka will kick off their campaign against the Maldives on March 15 before facing India on March 17. The semi- finals are scheduled to be held on March 20, whereas the final is planned for March 22.

In the years of 2012 and 2014, the Sri Lankan team was able to qualify for the semi- final stage but in the 4th SAFF Women’s Championsh­ip in 2016 the team lost their place to the Maldives.

“With the support of the Football Federation of Sri Lanka, this year we target to win the semis and hope to reach the finals. Our team conducted their residentia­l training for one month and they toured Bahrain for three friendly matches against the Bahrain Nat i o n a l Team in December last year. Under the coaching of Thilak Alponso, our players are putting their best efforts into training with the sole ambition of performing well at the SAFF Championsh­ip, even with the hardships of finding a proper ground for training,” Sunil Senaweera, the manager of national teams stated.

Governed by the South Asian Football Federation, the SAFF Women’s Championsh­ip is considered as one of the top football competitio­ns for the women’s national football teams of the membership and it is held every two years. In 2010, the first edition of the SAFF Women’s Championsh­ip was held from December 12 to 23 in Bangladesh and after the departure of the Afghanista­n team from the competitio­n, the current members playing for the competitio­n include Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

Since the first edition of the championsh­ip in 2010, India took the trophy home consecutiv­ely beating Nepal three times and Bangladesh once in the final.

 ??  ?? Sri Lanka women footballer­s have failed to live up to their expectatio­ns lately. Their ambition is to reach the SAFF finals this year, a goal watched by many - File pic
Sri Lanka women footballer­s have failed to live up to their expectatio­ns lately. Their ambition is to reach the SAFF finals this year, a goal watched by many - File pic

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