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Chameera, Ishara win TT titles
Chameera Ginige and Ishara Madurangi won the men’s and women’s singles titles of the Dhanasiri Amarathunga Challenge Trophy All Island Ranking Table Tennis Tournament organised by the Western Province Table Tennis Association at Mount Lavinia.
In the women’s final Madurangi beat Muthumali Priyadarshani 11-6, 11-9, 11-7 and in a closely contested men’s final Ginige beat Senura Silva 7-11, 11-9, 11-5, 9-11, 11-8.
Madurangi reached the final with a convincing 11-1, 11-3, 11-4 win over Erandi Warusavithana in the semi-final while Priyadarshani outdid Hansani Piyumala 11-8, 11-13, 11-5, 11-5 for her final spot.
In the men’s semi-final Ginige beat Krishan Wickramaratne 11-8, 3-11, 11-7, 10-12, 11-7 whilst, Senura Silva beat Supun Warasuwithana 11-7, 11-9, 10-12, 12-10 to reach the final.
It was the second All Island Ranking Tournament conducted by the Table Tennis Association of Sri Lanka under the 2020 calendar. The TTASL started conducting postponed-2020 events (due to the Covid 19 Pandemic) a fortnight ago with the championship in Kegalle.
Organised by the Western Province Table Tennis Association (WPTTA), the championship attracted 170 competitors consisting of 100 men and 70 women players.
The organizers originally planned to host both under 18 and under 15 boys’ and girls’ category events in addition to the open mens’ and womens’ events. But they were postponed after health officials instructed to reduce participation. TTASL said that both events will be held later.
In the women’s open category, 54 players competed in the qualification rounds where 16 qualified to play in the main draw and compete against the 16 ranked players. In the men’s open category, 84 players competed in the qualification rounds and 16 qualified to play in the main event playoff with the 16 ranked players.
Women’s Quarter-final results:
Ishara Madurangi (SL Ports Authority) bt. Ayla Chitty (Ladies College, Colombo) 11-8, 7-11, 11-9, 11-6
Erandi Warusavithana (Raigam Marketing) bt. Bimandi Bandara (Hillwood College, Kandy) 11-8, 4-11, 11-8, 11-7
Hansani Piyumali (SL Navy) bt. Jithara Warnakulasuriya (Ladies College Colombo) 4-11, 11-7, 11-9, 11-2
Muthumali Priyadarshani (SL Navy) bt. Thanushi Rodrigo 11-6, 11-7, 11-9
Men’s Quarter-final results
Krishan Wickkramaratne (VOBSC) bt. Imandtha Udanjaya (SL Army) 11-5,11-7, 11-5
Chameera Ginige (Uni. Sri Jayewardenepura) bt. Prasad De Silva (Road Dev) 5-11, 8-11, 11-9, 11-4, 11-9
Supun Warasuwithana (Uni. Moratuwa) bt. Chanul Dulsen (Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda) 11-5, 11-6, 5-11, 12-10
Senura Silva (Ananda College, Colombo) bt. Milinda Lakshitha (OMBC) 10-12, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9
Apart from winners all quarter-finalists received certificates. Chief Guest at the tournament Nilushi Theodore, Brand Executive, Raigam Marketing Services distributed gift packs to the winners and runner-up. The finalists received the trophies from the General Secretary of the TTASL Shrinath Wijethunga. Cash awards were awarded by Anura Lal, Managing Director of Githmi Sports, Ambalangoda.
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FFSL renews National Team Head Coach Abdullah Almutairi under “The Next Chapter” program
As part of the newly launched “The Next Chapter” program of Sri Lanka Football, the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) has renewed the contract of National Team Head Coach Abdullah Almutairi.
The renewal follows discussions held between FFSL President Jaswar Umar and Coach Almutairi regarding the future direction and ambitions of Sri Lanka Football.
During the meeting, President Jaswar Umar expressed his appreciation for the Head Coach’s commitment, professionalism, and positive results delivered over the past two years. He also outlined the new objectives and performance targets that the national team is expected to achieve under the FFSL’s strategic development framework, “The Next Chapter.”
Coach Almutairi completed his first tenure with notable success, helping Sri Lanka achieve significant progress on the international stage. Under his leadership, the national team improved its FIFA ranking substantially, rising from 205 to 187 while recording an impressive number of international victories and positive results within a relatively short period.
President Jaswar Umar stated that he was satisfied with the achievements delivered during Almutairi’s first tenure and the successful completion of key performance targets. As a result, the FFSL had no hesitation in offering him a second contract, reflecting the Federation’s trust and confidence in his leadership and technical expertise.
With the renewed mandate, Coach Almutairi will now lead the implementation of the FFSL’s new technical and competitive objectives, including preparations for upcoming international competitions and the Federation’s long-term vision for national team success.
The renewal marks another important step in “The Next Chapter” initiative, as Sri Lanka Football continues to strengthen its foundations, increase its competitiveness, and build greater visibility and success at both regional and international levels. Football in Sri Lanka is steadily progressing across all areas, supported by a clear vision, strong leadership, and a commitment to sustainable development.
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Gakpo, Brobbey doubles give Dutch 5–1 World Cup win
Cody Gakpo and Brian Brobbey both scored twice as the rampant Netherlands thrashed Sweden 5-1 in a World Cup warning to the favourites.
The big win on Saturday in front of nearly 69,000 at Houston Stadium put the delighted Dutch on the cusp of the knockout rounds and gave them lift-off after being held by Japan.
Ronald Koeman’s side top Group F with four points from two games, ahead of Sweden on three, Japan (one) and Tunisia (zero).
Despite the sobering loss, the Swedes had plenty of chances but were denied by good goalkeeping and wasteful finishing.
Sunderland striker Brobbey got his first start of the tournament and repaid Koeman with predatory goals after five and 17 minutes.
Before that, the 24-year-old had scored only once for his country since making his debut three years ago.

In a game full of top Premier League talent, Liverpool’s Gakpo – who set Brobbey up for the opener – scored twice early in the second half.
Substitute Anthony Elanga from Newcastle United pulled one back for Sweden just before the hour with a classy finish.
West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville had the last word for the five-star Dutch.
Two crew members from the historic Artemis II lunar mission were among the VIP guests, a nod to Houston’s place as the home of space flight.
There was no problem here as the Dutch, twice pegged back in a lively 2-2 draw with Japan to start their title bid, made the brighter start in front of their orange-clad fans and King Willem-Alexander.
Brobbey, who came in for Summerville despite the winger scoring against Japan, started and finished the first goal.
It was made in the Premier League, with goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, midfielder Tijjani Reijnders and Gakpo all involved.
Brobbey exchanged passes with Gakpo, before the Anfield attacker crossed in low from the left for his team-mate to stab in from close range.
Sweden, who thrashed Tunisia 5-1 in their first game, could not handle Brobbey’s muscular presence.
Up front, the much-vaunted attack of Liverpool’s Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal were feeding on scraps for Sweden.

Twelve minutes after his opener, Brobbey made it 2-0 when a deflected Denzel Dumfries cross from the right fell perfectly into his path and he toe-poked past Kristoffer Nordfeldt.
Sweden’s English coach, Graham Potter, was in deep discussions with his backroom staff as the game threatened to run away from them.
At the unpopular hydration break, Potter made a beeline for left-sided defender Gabriel Gudmundsson of Leeds United, who was being overrun by the flying Dumfries and Donyell Malen.
Sweden then had their best chance, Gyokeres crossing for an unmarked Yasin Ayari, who completely miscontrolled the ball with his chest.
Gyokeres was next to fluff a good chance, failing to make proper contact after being played in by the largely anonymous Isak.
Gyokeres and Ayari both had further sights of goal, only to be denied by the increasingly overworked Verbruggen.
The Netherlands were hanging on by the end of the half.

Koeman sent on Summerville for Malen at the break and two minutes later it was mission impossible for Sweden, Gakpo prodding in from close range after yet another dangerous low cross from Dumfries.
All three goals were strikingly similar.
Gakpo scored a lovely fourth on 54 minutes, turning inside his defender before firing low into the bottom corner.
Elanga pulled one back five minutes later when he raced clear of the Dutch defence and rattled the ball past Verbruggen.
Summerville made it five in the dying minutes with his second goal in North America.
Sweden are still in with a good chance of progressing into the last 32.
Japan and Tunisia play later Saturday in Monterrey, Mexico.
Sweden face Japan next, while the Netherlands play Tunisia.
[Aljazeera]
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Juniors brighten hopes for World Junior Championships
Javelin thrower Themiya Thabrew led a strong contingent of emerging athletes who bettered qualifying standards for the World Athletics Under-20 Championships during the Junior National Athletics Championships, which concluded at Diyagama on Thursday.
Thabrew produced one of the standout performances of the meet, setting a new championship record of 69.85 metres to claim the boys’ Under-20 javelin title. The Lyceum International School, Wattala athlete not only secured the gold medal but also comfortably surpassed the World Under-20 Championship qualifying mark. Having narrowly missed the standard a couple of months back, Thabrew made amends in emphatic fashion, producing a throw that came close to the national junior record held by Rumesh Tharanga.
The one-lap events also yielded impressive results. I.M. Bogoda of St. Joseph Vaz College clocked 47.18 seconds to beat the qualifying mark in the boys’ 400 metres, while Lyceum International School, Wattala athlete Irosha Edirisinghe followed with a qualifying performance of 47.38 seconds.
The boys’ 400 metres hurdles produced three World Under-20 qualifiers. M.M.S. Nimasha of Sri Dewananda College led the field in 51.74 seconds, while Trinity College, Kandy athletes M.A. Riffai (52.78 seconds) and K.H. Uyanwaththa (52.92 seconds) also dipped below the qualifying standard.
In the field events, Pavan Nethya of Maris Stella College, Thimbirigaskatuwa cleared 2.13 metres in the high jump to achieve the qualifying mark, underlining his potential on the international stage.
The triple jump witnessed another pair of outstanding performances. S. Thehara Ravishka Fernando of Maris Stella College leapt 15.83 metres with the assistance of a legal +2.0 m/s wind, while I.D.S.H. Jayasinghe of St. Benedict’s College, Kotahena followed closely with a jump of 15.71 metres. Both athletes comfortably exceeded the qualifying standard for the World Under-20 Championships.
The performances at Diyagama highlighted the growing depth of talent in the junior category, with athletes across both track and field disciplines earning the opportunity to compete against the world’s best young athletes at the upcoming World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
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