2014–15 Sri Lanka Football Premier League

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Sri Lanka Football Premier League
Season2014–15
Champions Solid
AFC Cup Solid
Matches played203
Goals scored593 (2.92 per match)
Top goalscorerMohamed Isadeen
Biggest home win Army 8-0 Pelicans (10 August 2014)
Army 8-0 Don Bosco (23 August 2014)
Army 8-0 Crystal Palace (23 August 2014)
Biggest away win Nandimithra 1-8 Army (6 September 2014)
Highest scoring Saunders 3-8 Crystal Palace (11 September 2014)
Longest winning run Army
Negambo Youth
SL Navy (5)
Longest unbeaten run Negambo Youth (14)
Longest winless run Kalutara Park (11)
Longest losing runThihariya Youth (7)
2013
2015

2014 sees the 30th edition of the Sri Lanka Football Premier League. This season features 22 teams, an expansion of two clubs. Air Force SC are defending champions. In this season Solid SC wins the champions title after joining the league 2 years ago. The teams played round-robin matches.

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Clubs

Club NameLocationStadiumCapacity
Air Force Sports Club Ekala Ekala Football Ground1,000
Blue Star SC Kalutara Kalutara Stadium 15,000
Colombo FC Colombo Sugathadasa Stadium 28,000
Crystal Palace SC Gampola Jayathilake Stadium5,000
Don Bosco SC Negombo Don Bosco Ground1,000
Java Lane SC Colombo City Football Complex1,000
Kalutara Park SC Kalutara Kalutara Stadium 15,000
Matara City SC Matara Matara Football Complex2,000
Nandimithra SC Colombo Kelaniya Football Complex1,000
Negambo Youth Negombo Maristella Ground1,000
New Young's SC Wennappuwa Sir Albert F. Peiries Stadium5,000
Pelicans SC Kurunegala Maliga Pitiya Ground3,000
Renown Sports Club Colombo CR & FC Grounds 2,500
Saunders SC Colombo Kelaniya Football Complex1,000
SL Navy SC Welisara Navy Ground 1,000
Solid SC Anuradhapura Prison Ground2,000
Sri Lanka Army SC Homagama Homagama Ground5,000
Sri Lanka Police SC Colombo Police Ground1,000
Super Sun SC Dharga Town Zahira College Ground1,000
Thihariya Youth SC Gampaha Sugathadasa Stadium 28,000
Up Country Lions SC Nawalapitiya Jayathilake Stadium5,000

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Solid SC (C)2015324414+3048
2 Colombo FC 2014334824+2445
3 Army SC 2013347516+5942
4 Negambo Youth 2012533316+1741
5 Navy SC 2012443015+1540
6 Country Lions 2010372820+833
7 Blue Star SC 208842523+232
8 Air Force 208842416+832
9 Super Sun 207763029+128
10 Renown 207673437327
11 New Young's 2082102632626
12 Nandimithra 2073103038824
13 Saunders 206592125423
14 Java Lane 206592229723
15 Pelicans 2057822422022
16 Don Bosco 20551021391820
17Crystal Palace20551033461320
18 Matara 20371016331716
19 Police 20271122351313
20 Kalutara Park 20181112352311
21Thihariya Youth20321516483211
Source: Soccerway
(C) Champion

Champions

Solid SC from Anuradhapura are the Champions of Sri Lanka Football Premier League 2014-15 season.

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