Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NATIONAL FOOTBALL POOL TO UNDERGO QUARANTINE BEFORE RESUMING TRAINING

- BY SUSIL PREMALAL

The national football pool which has been temporaril­y disbanded because of the coronaviru­s pandemic will undergo a 14-day quarantine period when it is reconvened next month, according to the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL).

The majority of the 25-member national pool (15) is from the outstation­s while the balance 10 players are from Colombo.

“Following the directives of the Sports Ministry to convene sports such as cricket, rugby and football on June 1, the FFSL is considerin­g calling up the national pool for residentia­l training. However, they are not fully geared to resume training on June 1”, said Jaswar Umar,

General Secretary, FFSL. “The reason why it is mandatory for the players to undergo a period of quarantine is because the physical fitness of the national poolists, who have been inactive for nearly three months, has to be assessed before residentia­l training can resume”, he said.

Meanwhile the FFSL has convened a meeting of all football officials with head coach Amir Alagic including coaches and technical staff to discuss how to take the sport forward.

Renowned foreign coach

Alagic has been in Sri Lanka since January but has been unable to carry out any developmen­t work because of the coronaviru­s. He is being paid a salary of over LKR 1 million per month but has not been able to do anything productive with the national pool during the last three months.

The FFSL appointed the Bosnian-born Australian coach with two targets in mind this year, namely the SAFF (South Asian Federation Football) Championsh­ip to be held in September in Bangladesh and the FIFA World Cup 2022 Doha Asian qualifiers against South Korea, North Korea and Bahrain.

The SAFF Championsh­ip and World Cup qualifiers have been postponed indefinite­ly and are likely to be held in Novemberde­cember this year or Januaryfeb­ruary next year, according to local football officials.

The FFSL were planning to conduct national level competitio­ns but were forced to postpone it because of the COVID-19 pandemic. They hope to conduct the Dialog

Premier League Championsh­ip, FA Cup and the new semiprofes­sional Super League tournament once the situation in the country permits. The 10 teams for the Super League have been selected but they will be officially announced at the launch of the competitio­n.

It has also been proposed to hold matches within closed doors at the Sugathadas­a Stadium before the actual competitio­n begins. Although several sponsors have agreed in principle to come on board for the new venture, they are dragging their feet because of the economic crisis in the country caused by the viral outbreak. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka are languishin­g in the bottom at number 206 in the latest world rankings issued by FIFA.

The reason why it is mandatory for the players to undergo a period of quarantine is because the physical fitness of the national poolists, who have been inactive for nearly three months, has to be assessed before residentia­l training can resume

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Jaswar Umar, General Secretary, FFSL

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