Colombo FC

They are 3-time winners of the prestigious Dialog Champions League and also have won the 2015 FA Cup championship,[1] defeating Blue Star SC 1–0 in the final on July 4 at the Sugathadasa Stadium.[2][3] Colombo Football Club emerged as the Champions of the inaugural FFSL President's Cup 2020 after defeating Blue Eagles SC 4–0 in the final geld at Sugathadasa Stadium on 2 September 2020.[citation needed] Colombo FC won its first championship trophy on April 25, 2010, beating Java Lane SC 3–2 to win the Silver Cup.Colombo FC completed their Hat-trick of the winning the Champions League title in their third consecutive year by defeating arch rivals Renown SC 1–0 in a full house on 14 January 2018.Excellent performance from the entire team in which Kaveesh Lakpriya's saves, Mohamed Fazal's finishes & Mohamedu Nasir's transformation was notable memories.Colombo FC emerged as champions of the Cargils FA Cup in 2015, defeating Blue Star SC 1–0 on July 4, 2015, at Sugathadasa Stadium.In 2017, Colombo FC went on to play a FA Cup without foreign players as per tournament guidelines, having qualified for the semifinals, the team lost to Sri Lanka Army SC 3–2 marking the end to the 55th edition.After winning the 2015–2016 season, Colombo FC qualified for the AFC Cup pre-qualifying round, and were paired against India's football giants Mohun Bagan AC.After winning the Dialog Champions League for second time in the 2016/2017 season, Colombo FC were due to make a second appearance for the upcoming 2018 AFC Cup.A full-time training schedule for private students and institutions is set to begin in March 2018 Colombo FC opened its academy in October 2020 at Racecourse Stadium.* Hassan Roomy (2010–present*) Colombo FC plays most of their home games at City Football League Complex, Slave Island which has a capacity of 500–700 spectators.
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