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Association: | Sri Lanka Hockey Federation |
Confederation: | AHF (Asia) |
Coach: | Mohamed Rifas |
Manager: | R. Maheshwaran |
Captain: | Maduranga wijesinge |
Founded: | 1972 |
Region: | Sri Lanka |
Max Rank: | 34 |
Max Date: | 2007 |
Min Rank: | 56 |
Min Date: | 2006 |
Home Ground: | Moulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium |
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Regional Name: | Asian Games |
Regional Cup Apps: | 8 |
Regional Cup First: | 1962 |
Regional Cup Best: | 5th (1966, 1974) |
2Ndregional Name: | Asia Cup |
2Ndregional Cup Apps: | 4 |
2Ndregional Cup First: | 1982 |
2Ndregional Cup Best: | 7th (1982) |
The Sri Lanka national field hockey team represents Sri Lanka in international field hockey competitions. It is ranked as the third best nation in the South Asian region behind India, Pakistan and ranked in the world.
Sri Lanka was once considered as a better side in 1970s but failed to perform well at the international level for about four decades. The field hockey team from Sri Lanka participated in the Hockey World League for the first time in their history when they took part in the 2016–17 Men's FIH Hockey World League Round 1[1] and they performed really well by defeating every team that they had played in pool matches. They also qualified for the finals of the Hockey World League Round 1 in the Asian category. In the finals Sri Lanka played a draw in full-time against China, with 3 goals from each team. China went on to win the final by scoring 4-2 in the penalty shootout and Sri Lanka secured the silver medal at the end of Round 1 competition. After emerging as runners-up the Sri Lankan team qualified to play in the 2016-17 Men's FIH Hockey World League Round 2.[2] But Sri Lanka could not manage to win even a single game and crashed out from the FIH Hockey World League. In Round 2 Sri Lanka secured 7th place by beating Fiji in the 7th place playoff.
In 2016, Sri Lanka made history by qualifying to play in the finals of the Asian Hockey Federation Cup. This was the first time Sri Lanka qualified to play in the finals of the Asian Hockey Federation Cup. In the finals Sri Lanka lost 0-3 to Bangladesh and secured the silver medal.[3]
Sri Lanka also qualified to compete at the 2018 Asian Games in the men's team event after a third place finish in the Asian Games qualification round[4]