24
Feb 2026
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Kandy to atone for League mishap
Newly-crowned Maliban Inter-Club League Cup champions CR and
FC will look for a double when the country’s oldest domestic competition – the
Clifford Cup Knockout rugby tournament kicks off with the quarter-finals this
Friday (27).
The eight quarter finalists are CR and FC, defending
champions Kandy SC, Havelocks SC, CH and FC, Plate champions Air Force SC,
Police SC, Army SC and Navy SC, with Siri Lions missing out after losing the
pre-quarter final to the sailors at Welisara on Sunday (22).
CR who edged Kandy 23-21 in a rain marred classic Cup
segment grand finale at Longden Place on Saturday (21), are set to tackle Navy
SC at Longden Place, while CH and FC are slated to host dark horse Air Force SC
at Racecourse Grounds, with both fixtures to kick off on Friday.
Title-holders and League runners-up Kandy SC are scheduled
to meet Army SC at Nittawela, while Havies are set to host Plate segment
runners-up Police SC at Havelock Park, with both ties to be held on Saturday
(28).
The winners of the CR-Navy clash and those from the CH and
FC-Air Force match are set to face off in one of the semi finals, while the
winners of the Kandy-Army and Havies-Police games are to contest the remaining
semi final.
The venues for the two semis on Tuesday (3 March), will
hinge on the winners of the respective quarter finals and based on the highest
ranked team in the League according to the tournament format.
Similarly, the venue for the final on 7 March among the two
finalists will also be based on the highest ranked team in the League points
table.
Kandy SC – the most successful side in the history of the
tournament with no less than 23 title wins, will seek to make amends for their
League mishap last week by retaining the coveted Clifford Cup for a second
consecutive year.
They beat their nemesis from Longden Place 41-33 at the
final in Nittawela in 2025 under Srinath Sooriyabandara.
The high riding red shirts who will be looking for a rare
4-0 score line following a historic three-peat over KSC in the concluded League
Championship, last lifted the prestigious title in 2023 beating Navy SC (24-18)
in the final at Racecourse Grounds.
Meanwhile, of the rest of the contenders Havelocks SC who
ended the League in third place will gun for a first Knockout title in seven
years, while CH and FC will need to truly rewrite history if they are to savour
success not having reached a podium finish since 1994.
Among the forces outfits Police SC are the most successful
having won nine times, with Army winning twice and Air Force and Navy once
each.
Clifford Cup 2026
Quarter finals
27 February (01) CR and FC vs. Navy SC at Longden Place
(02)
CH and FC vs. Air Force SC at Racecourse Grounds
28 February (03) Kandy SC vs. Army SC at Nittawela
(04)
Havelocks SC vs. Police SC at Havelock Park
Semi finals
3 March (01 vs. 02) Hosted by the highest ranked team in the
League
(03
vs. 04) Hosted by the highest ranked team in the League
Final
7 March Hosted by the highest ranked team in the League
•Courtesy from https://www.themorning.lk/
https://www.themorning.lk/articles/ThsUH3uS4MmEA0BtWKiK
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