Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ZAHIRA KINGS OF SCHOOL FOOTBALL

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Zahira College Colombo cemented its place as one of Sri Lanka’s top football schools, when it defended its Under 19 All Island Football Championsh­ip crown against some of the country’s top football playing schools.

In the finals of the Sri Lanka Schools Football Associatio­n - organised tournament, Zahira triumphed against an extremely strong St. Benedict’s College outfit, which pushed them to their very limits in an enthrallin­g fixture. After both schools remained deadlocked at a goal apiece after regular time, the referee blew for penalties.

Here the Zahirians held their nerve and conquered the match with a 4-2 score line in a heart-stopping shootout.

Like in the finals, Zahira College proved themselves to be a solid unit on the field throughout the tournament, balancing enterprisi­ng attack and sensible defense with creative midfield play. They displayed their incredible ability early on in the tournament, beating St. Mary’s College Kegalle 4-0, Holy Cross College Kalutara 3-1, Zahira College Mawanella 3-0 and D.S Sena- nayake 3-0 in the preliminar­y round with only Wesley College holding them to a 1-1 draw.

In the final round they toppled Dharmasoka College Kandy 3-1 in the quarterfin­als and St. Joseph’s College 2-1 in the semifinals.

Their All-Island conquest comes hot on the heels of a

In the finals of the Sri Lanka Schools Football Associatio­n-organised tournament, Zahira triumphed against an extremely strong St. Benedict’s College outfit, which pushed them to the very limit in a thrilling encounter

similarly emphatic and successful campaign in the Zahira Super 16 Soccer 7s, which saw them march home triumphant­ly with the trophy. In the finals of that tournament they ousted Maris Stella Negombo by a single goal.

Although the success of the Zahira team does not hinge on the individual ability of a few players but rather finely - constructe­d team play, the school does boast of a wide array of talent. One of their current Under 17 players, Zarwan Johar, was selected for a special football programme which sent the country’s top football players to England to train at Manchester United. Among the many other footballer­s who accompanie­d him was former Zahira captain, Ahmed Shazny

he future of the sport in school also appears extremely bright being that their under 13 team was recently victorious at the age group’s all island competitio­n.

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The Zahira College Under 19 football team.
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