The young footballers of Stafford International School (SIS) showcased remarkable talent and determination at the Samaposha U-14 All-Island Schools Football Championship, emerging as runners-up among 492 competing schools from across Sri Lanka. The final match was a thrilling contest that highlighted the skill and perseverance of the Staffordians, who faced Muslim Central College, Kalutara, in [...]

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Stafford International School shines at Samaposha U-14 Football

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The young footballers of Stafford International School (SIS) showcased remarkable talent and determination at the Samaposha U-14 All-Island Schools Football Championship, emerging as runners-up among 492 competing schools from across Sri Lanka. The final match was a thrilling contest that highlighted the skill and perseverance of the Staffordians, who faced Muslim Central College, Kalutara, in a nail-biting affair.

Muslim Central, Kalutara took an early lead, but Aaron Richard quickly responded with a fantastic equaliser. Thenuga de Silva then put Stafford ahead with a brilliant goal, giving them a 2-1 advantage. However, with just five minutes left on the clock, Muslim Central, Kalutara managed to equaliSe, sending the match into a dramatic penalty shootout.

Pic courtesy Stafford IS

During the penalties, Yash Amarasekera and Yaqub Muzammil successfully converted their shots, but Stafford fell short, with Muslim Central, Kalutara securing a 3-2 victory. Despite the loss, it was a remarkable achievement for the Stafford team to finish second in such a competitive tournament.

Adding to the team’s accolades, Yash Amarasekera was awarded the Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament, recognising his outstanding performances throughout the competition and in the final match. His exceptional goalkeeping skills were instrumental in the team’s journey to the final.

“The Staffordians played their hearts out throughout the tournament, demonstrating exceptional teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship. To be placed second beat out of 492 schools is a monumental achievement, and the entire Stafford community is immensely proud of these young footballers,” proud of their achievement, Stafford International School officials made an official statement.

The team’s journey to the final was nothing short of extraordinary, with each player contributing to the incredible success. The squad consisted of Raihan Hussain as Captain, Yash Amarasekera, Aaron Richard, Yaqub Muzammil, Thenuga de Silva, Abdallah Hussein, Shuraim Ameen, Abdulmalik Aslam, Nithum Meemaduma, Shanuk Eliyatamby, Pavan Jayaweera, Diano Shawain Abeygunawardana, Dihain Wickramasinghe and Darren Cooray.

This performance not only cements Stafford International School’s reputation as a rising powerhouse in school football but also inspires future generations of students to take up the sport and strive for greatness.

 

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