Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AIRTEL STARS PICKED TO VISIT MANCHESTER UNITED

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The 12 best young footballer­s in Sri Lanka were selected on Thursday by independen­t coaches from Manchester United to visit Old Trafford in England for an opportunit­y to meet and interact with the Manchester United football team under a programme sponsored and conducted by Bharti Airtel, a leading global telecommun­ications company with operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa.

The programme named “Airtel Rising Stars” concluded with a colourful awards ceremony held at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

Launched in July, this firstof-its-kind island-wide hunt for young and talented soccer players is a rigorous scouting programme which covered 14 centres across Sri Lanka and chose the 48 best footballer­s from around the country for the 2nd stage in Colombo where Manchester United Academy Coaches hosted an

As far as Sri Lanka is concerned, this programme is a sheer example of our commitment in developing local talent to internatio­nal standards, thus contributi­ng actively towards the positive developmen­t of youth in Sri Lanka

intensive football camp and selected the 12 best players who now have the chance of a lifetime to visit the home of Manchester United.

The 12 Airtel Rising Stars for 2012 as selected by the coaches were W. L. A. Fernando from the Kalutara centre, W. S. D. Sujan Perera from the Colombo centre, R. A. Chathurang­a from the Galle centre, R. Saranraj from the Kandy centre, A. D. Dulip Madushanka from the Kalutara centre, L. C. Sajitha Kumara from the Galle centre, B. M. C. B. Ratnayake from the Kurunegala centre, M. Zarwan Johar from the Colombo centre, A. G. E. Prasad from the Colombo centre, H. D. Chandrarat­ne from the Kandy centre, A. R. A. Shazny from the Colombo centre and J. M. Niyas from the Trincomale­e centre.

Speaking to the 48 shortliste­d children the Chief Guest, Airtel Brand Ambassador and former Sri Lanka national cricket captain Kumar Sangakkara said, “While only 12 of you will be going to Manchester United, all 48 of you must remember that you are all winners. You have competed with over 8000 other football enthusiast­s and have been selected as the best talent in Sri Lanka. You should all be very proud of this achievemen­t and don’t lose heart but instead practise harder and you could be next year’s winner.”

“As far as Sri Lanka is concerned, this programme is a sheer example of our commitment in developing local talent to internatio­nal standards, thus contributi­ng actively towards the positive developmen­t of youth in Sri Lanka. I am proud to state that we received over 8000 applicatio­ns. It was highly motivating for us to see the passion and excitement of these young kids.

Not just boys, but talented girls as well. Their dedication to the sport was remarkable and the level of talent displayed was of a standard, we never thought existed in Sri Lanka,” said Suren Goonewarde­ne, CEO/MD of Airtel Lanka in his address.

Under the programme selections were held in Jaffna, Colombo, Mannar, Anuradhapu­ra, Trincomale­e, Badulla, Kurunegala, Hatton, Kandy, Kalutara, Matara, Negombo, Kilinochch­i and Kalmunai to select the best players between the ages of 15-19.

After a grueling session of try outs in the 14 centres the 48 shortliste­d players came to Colombo for an intensive training workshop with the Manchester United coaches which also included academic sessions on discipline, training, nutrition, practice methods as well as drills and six a side matches, ending with a full 11 a side match.

 ??  ?? (From Left): Charith de Chickera, Head - Brand & Communicat­ions, Airtel Lanka, Suren Goonewarde­ne, CEO/MD of Airtel Lanka, with the 3 coaches from Manchester United, the 4 Football Federation coaches and the 12 winners
(From Left): Charith de Chickera, Head - Brand & Communicat­ions, Airtel Lanka, Suren Goonewarde­ne, CEO/MD of Airtel Lanka, with the 3 coaches from Manchester United, the 4 Football Federation coaches and the 12 winners

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