2009 Sri Lanka National Football Team Results

This article details the fixtures and results of the Sri Lanka national football team in 2009

Date Tournament Location Home Team Score Away Team Scorers
5 March 2009
Nepal Prime Minister Cup
Dasharat Stadium, Kathmandu Nepal Blue
0:0 (Nepal won 4-2 on penalties)
Sri Lanka
E.B Chanda 25', Chathura Gunarafne 28' & 68'
9 March 2009
Nepal Prime Minister Cup
Dasharat Stadium, Kathmandu JW Club
0:0
Sri Lanka
12 March 2009
Nepal Prime Minister Cup
Dasharat Stadium, Kathmandu Arambagh
0:4
Sri Lanka
14 March 2009
Nepal Prime Minister Cup
Dasharat Stadium, Kathmandu Nepal Red
4:2
Sri Lanka
28 March 2009
Friendly
Colombo Sri Lanka
1:1
Maldives
4 April 2009
2010 AFC Challenge Cup Qualifier
Colombo Sri Lanka
5:1
Brunei
Kasun Jayasuriya 23', 53', 67', 73'
Ali Asmeer 32'
6 April 2009
2010 AFC Challenge Cup Qualifier
Colombo Sri Lanka
2:1
Chinese Taipei
Kasun Jayasuriya 35'
Rohana Ruwan Well Don 39'
8 April 2009
2010 AFC Challenge Cup Qualifier
Colombo Sri Lanka
2:2
Pakistan
22 August 2009
Nehru Cup International Football Tournament 2009
New Delhi Sri Lanka
4:3
Lebanon
Izzadeen 6', 80', 90'
Maduranga 83'
24 August 2009
Nehru Cup International Football Tournament 2009
New Delhi Sri Lanka
0:4
Syria
25 August 2009
Nehru Cup International Football Tournament 2009
New Delhi Sri Lanka
1:3
India
Ruwanthilaka 62'
28 August 2009
Nehru Cup International Football Tournament 2009
New Delhi Sri Lanka
1:4
Kyrgyzstan
Maduranga 53'
28 November 2009
Friendly
Bangkok Thailand U-23
2:0
Sri Lanka
4 December 2009
2009 South Asian Football Federation Cup
Dhaka Sri Lanka
1:0
Pakistan
Gunarathne 23'
6 December 2009
2009 South Asian Football Federation Cup
Dhaka Sri Lanka
6:0
Bhutan
Ediri 7', 25'
Kasun Jayasuriya 39', 66', 78'
Gunarathne 90'
8 December 2009
2009 South Asian Football Federation Cup
Dhaka Sri Lanka
1:2
Bangladesh
Gunarathne 42'
11 December 2009
2009 South Asian Football Federation Cup
Dhaka Sri Lanka
1:5
Maldives
Ediri B. Channa 62'
Sri Lanka national football team results
2000-2009
  • 2008
  • 2009
2010-2019
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
National football teams of Asia (AFC)
Southeast Asia (ASEAN)
  • Australia
  • Brunei
  • Cambodia
  • Indonesia
  • Laos
  • Malaysia
  • Myanmar
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Timor-Leste
  • Vietnam
Central and South Asia (CSAFF)
  • Afghanistan
  • Bangladesh
  • Bhutan
  • India
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Maldives
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka
  • Tajikistan
  • Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan
East Asia (EAFF)
  • China PR
  • Chinese Taipei
  • Guam
  • Hong Kong2
  • Japan
  • Korea DPR
  • Korea Republic
  • Macau2
  • Mongolia
  • Northern Mariana Islands1
West Asia (WAFF)
  • Bahrain
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Oman
  • Palestine
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Syria
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Yemen
Defunct
  • North Vietnam
  • South Vietnam
  • South Yemen
Former
  • Israel (moved to UEFA in 1994)
  • Kazakhstan (moved to UEFA in 2002)
  • New Zealand (formed the OFC in 1966)

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