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Zahira Super 16 Soccer 7’s on December 8

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Safraz Niyaz, Assistant Manager (Retail) "Nolimit" (2nd from right) presents a token sponsorship cheque to Alsan Munaf (extreme left), President, Past Prefects Association Zahira College, Colombo for the 18th Zahira Super 16 Soccer 7's- 2024 Tournament. Also in the picture are Trizvii Marikkar(Principal, Zahira College-Colombo) and Irshad Hussain (Project Chairman). (Pix by Jude Denzil Pathiraja)

Nolimit Zahira Super 16 soccer 7’s tournament organized by the Past Prefects Association of Zahira College Colombo will be held for the 18 consecutive time at the Race Course International Stadium on December 8.

Zahira Super 16 soccer 7’s tournament trophy.

Sixteen of the country’s top football-playing schools are set to compete in the prestigious tournament, a platform designed to showcase young players’ talent and skill on a grand scale. This year, the event reaches a new milestone with the inclusion of an overseas participant, Stafford Sri Lankan School, Doha, adding an exciting global dimension to the competition.

The tournament will adopt a high-intensity 7-a-side format, a thrilling variation that promises action-packed games and an unparalleled experience for players and spectators alike. This format’s fast-paced and dynamic style aims to captivate audience and enhance the tournament’s appeal, drawing a larger crowd to support the event.

Of the 16 teams, eight schools have secured direct entry into the main event, thanks to their outstanding performances in the previoυs year’s competition. Another 12 teams battled fiercely in a qualifying round held on November 9, 2024, at Moragasmulla Grounds, Rajagiriya. From this intense competition, seven schools emerged victorious, earning their place in the final lineup.

Darussalaam College Colombo, De Mazenod College, Kandana, Gateway International Colombo, Royal College, Colombo, St. Benedict’s College, Colombo, St. Joseph’s College, Colombo, TB Jayah College and Zahira College, Colombo have secured direct entry into the main event by virtue of their impressive performances last year.

Al Ameen Maha Vidyalaya Kinniya, Aligar National School, Eravur, D. S. Senanayake College, Colombe, Zahira College, Gampola, Hameed Al Huszenie College, Maris Stella College, Negombo and Zahira College Dharga Town advanced from the qualifying round.

Nolimit will be the title sponsor of the tournament.



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