Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Hameed Al Husseinie and Mahajana College claim Renown President’s Trophy Schools U-18 titles

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The Finals of the Renown President’s Trophy All-Island Schools Under-18 Football Championsh­ip where Hameed Al Husseinie College emerged victorious beating Zahira College 4-2 amidst a large crowd thronging the Sugathadas­a Stadium.

Hameed Al Husseinie, avenging their 0-6 loss against Zahira last season, recorded an emphatic win after leading 4-1 at half time. More than 5000 spectators turned to witness the finals as the two giants of schools football -- Hameed Al Husseinie and Zahira clashed in the boy’s finals. St. Patrick’s College, Jaffna finished overall third after beating St. Joseph’s College 5-2.

Perennial powerhouse Mahajana College, Tellippala­i, Jaffna won the Girls championsh­ip beating St. John’s College, Kalutara 3-0 while last year’s champions Bendiwewa College, Polonnaruw­a finished third after beating Kavisigamu­wa Central College, Kurunegala 2-0.

The tournament was organised and conducted by the Sri Lanka Schools Football Associatio­n.

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Academy, Renown has been sponsoring this tournament since 2016 as part of their programme to develop football in schools.

The chief guest for the boy’s final was Sritharan Peeris, the President of Renown Football Academy, the sponsors of the tournament. The guests of honour were Upali Amaratunga (Deputy Director of Sports of the Ministry of Education), Thilanga Dacshitha Sumathipal­a (President Anuradhapu­ra Football League) and Ruwan Pathirana (Assistant Director of Sports of the Ministry of Education). The chief guest for the girls’ final was Rachel Angelina Peeris, the Director of Renown Women.

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