Mohamed Roomy Appointed as Head Coach of Sri Lanka Women’s National Football Team

Mohamed Roomy as the new head coach for the Sri Lankan Women’s National Football Team. With a distinguished career and extensive coaching experience, Roomy is set to guide the team towards new achievements and successes on the international stage.

Mohamed Roomy is a respected figure in Sri Lankan football, having previously served as the head coach of the Sri Lankan Men’s National Team. Known for his tactical acumen and ability to develop players, Roomy’s leadership is anticipated to bring a new era of excellence to the Women’s National Team. His appointment is a strategic move aimed at enhancing the team’s competitiveness and performance in upcoming international tournaments.

The immediate focus for Roomy and the team will be preparing for the South Asian Football Championship, which will take place in Kathmandu, Nepal from October 17th to 30th. Sri Lanka will compete in Group B, facing tough competition from regional rivals. This tournament will be a critical opportunity for the team to showcase their growth and measure themselves against some of the best teams in South Asia.

In terms of world rankings, Sri Lanka faces a challenging task ahead. According to the latest World Women’s Football Rankings, India leads the South Asian region at 67th place, followed by Nepal at 98th. Bangladesh is positioned at 140th, while Sri Lanka is ranked 157th. The rankings for other South Asian countries are Pakistan at 158th, Maldives at 161st, and Bhutan at 173rd.

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