2013 Sri Lanka Football Premier League

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Sri Lanka Football Premier League
Season2013
2014–15

2013 saw the 29th edition of the Sri Lanka Football Premier League. This season featured 20 teams, an expansion of eight clubs, split into two groups of 10. The top four sides at the end of a round robin entered the final phase.

Contents

Air Force SC defeated Renown SC 1–0 in the final to win the tournament. Ratnam Sports Club were the defending champions, but were knocked out in the quarterfinals.

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Colombo FC 1811434814+3437
2 Ratnam SC 1811433720+1737
3 Blue Star 1810532511+1435
4 Air Force SC 188462517+828
5 Navy SC 187562420+426
6 Saunders SC 166641510+524
7 Matara SC 1736818331515
8 Java Lane SC 1736816382215
9 Negambo Youth 1717914321810
10 Super Sun SC 1715111037278
Source: soccerway.com

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Army SC 1811434516+2937
2 Don Bosco SC 1810353217+1533
3 Renown SC 189543224+832
4 Solid SC 188643019+1130
5 Nandimithra SC 187562432826
6 Up Country Lions SC 186572733623
7 Kalutara Park SC 185582029920
8 New Young SC 1844102332916
9 Police SC 18441020361616
10 Pelicans SC 18351020351514
Source: soccerway.com

Final stage

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
A2 Ratnam SC 1 (3)
B3 Solid SC 1 (4)
B3 Solid SC 1
A4 Air Force SC 2
A4 Air Force SC 2
B1 Army SC 1
A4 Air Force SC 1
B2 Renown SC 0
A3 Blue Star SC 0
B2 Renown SC 1
B2 Renown SC 2
B4 Don Bosco SC 0
A1 Colombo FC 2
B4 Don Bosco SC 3

Quarter-finals

Ratnam SC 1–1 (a.e.t.) Solid SC
Penalties
3–4




Semi-finals

Solid SC 1–2 Air Force SC

Final

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