Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Event schedule:

- Coaching camp

The All-Island Under-12 Football Tournament organised by Milo and the Sri Lanka Schools Football Associatio­n in preparatio­n for the “Milo Champions Cup” has reached its penultimat­e stage. The tournament which kicked off on March 8 was with an objective of identifyin­g and selecting the best talent to form the team that would represent Sri Lanka at the Milo Champions Cup Barcelona.

Milo’s aim is to nourish the ambitions of kids through their participat­ion in sports, and encourage well rounded personalit­ies. FC Barcelona prides itself on five principal values, namely: ‘Humility’, ‘Effort’, ‘Ambition’, ‘Respect’, and ‘Teamwork’. Building on these shared values, Milo and FC Barcelona formed a fouryear global partnershi­p to promote healthier lifestyles and the importance of physical activity to young people. Together, they are developing a series of sports programmes to encourage more young people to take part in sports. Committed to developing school sports in Sri Lanka for more than three decades, Milo is leveraging this global agreement to help develop football in Sri Lanka as well as develop and inspire young football stars through its ‘MILO Champions Cup’.

‘The Milo Champions Cup’ kicked off in Sri Lanka with an All-Island Under-12 Football Tournament, executed by the Sri Lanka Schools’ Football Associatio­n under the patronage of the Ministry of Education. The tournament was open to boys and girls born

Event

Final Tournament

Venue

Jayathilak­e Stadium, Nawalapiti­ya in 2008 and 2009. A total of 265 girls’ teams and 822 boys’ teams took part in the tournament, bringing the total number of participan­ts to 13,044 children. Based on the skills and values demonstrat­ed at the provincial matches, the best children have been

shortliste­d to compete in the final tournament followed by a coaching camp.

Over 400 participan­ts from 32 boys’ schools and 32 girls schools will be competing in the final tournament, followed by a coaching camp where an expert panel of coaches will select the eight most deserving players to represent Sri Lanka in the Milo Champions Cup.

Although it was initially scheduled to be held in China, the venue has now been shifted to Barcelona.

The selected eight players will represent Sri Lanka in the Milo Champions Cup in Barcelona to compete with countries across the world such as Malaysia, Philippine­s, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia, Pakistan, Colombia, Chile, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago. A playing side in the tournament will comprise of eight players, in a series of 5-a-side matches with a minimum of a female player on each team with each match lasting for two halves of 10 minutes. The Football event will go for nine days, which will also include a coaching camp run by FC Barcelona – the FC Barcelona Barca Academy (Soccer School).

Throughout the campaign Milo will also put heavy focus on recognizin­g good team values among the young players. To demonstrat­e the importance of team spirit, Milo together with FC Barcelona will carry out this new initiative under the theme #TEAMMAKESM­E, to encourage kids around the world to work as a team.

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