Sri Lanka national football team

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Sri Lanka
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Football Federation
of Sri Lanka
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Head coach Kolomage Sampath Perera
Top scorer Arun Surendran
Home stadium Sugathadasa Stadium
FIFA code SRI
FIFA ranking 147
Highest FIFA ranking 122 (August 1998)
Lowest FIFA ranking 164 (June 2000)
Elo ranking 188
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Second kit
First international
Flag of India India 2 - 1 Ceylon Flag of Sri Lanka
(Ceylon; Date Unknown, 1952)
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia 3 - 0 Sri Lanka Flag of Sri Lanka
(Indonesia; June, 1972)
Biggest win
Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 4 - 0 Singapore Flag of Singapore
(Thailand; November 1, 1979)
Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 4 - 0 Nepal Flag of Nepal
(Saudi Arabia; September 26, 1984)
Flag of Pakistan Pakistan 0 - 4 Sri Lanka Flag of Sri Lanka
(Lahore, Pakistan; July 18, 1993)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Sri Lanka Ceylon 1 - 12 East Germany Flag of German Democratic Republic
(Colombo, Ceylon; January 12, 1964)

The Sri Lanka national football team is the national team of Sri Lanka and is controlled by the Football Federation of Sri Lanka. It was known as the Ceylon national football team until 1972, when Ceylon was renamed Sri Lanka.

A member of the AFC, the team have yet to make their first appearance in World Cup or Asian Cup championship play. As is true elsewhere on the sub-continent, top-level football in Sri Lanka stands somewhat in the shadow of the country's test cricket team. However, the side did qualify for the second stage of Asian qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, leaving their backers hope for a brighter future.

Contents

[edit] World Cup record

[edit] Asian Cup record

[edit] AFC Challenge Cup record

[edit] South Asian Football Federation Cup record

  • 1993 - Runners Up
  • 1995 - Winners
  • 1997 - Fourth Place
  • 1999 to 2005 - Round 1
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     Asia: AFCAsian Cup
     Africa: CAFAfrican Cup of Nations
     North America: CONCACAFGold Cup
     South America: CONMEBOLCopa América
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