Visakha’s Rise and CH & FC’s Grit: Colombo Hockey League Continues to Dazzle in CHA’s 70th Year

ing performance by Visakha Vidyalaya Hockey Club to a closely-fought CH & FC vs CR & FC battle that kept fans on edge, the Colombo Hockey League once again proved why it’s the crown jewel of Sri Lanka’s domestic hockey scene.
Visakha Vidyalaya Hockey Club: Setting the Standard in Women’s Hockey
There’s a new wave sweeping through women’s hockey—and it’s wearing the Visakha crest.
In a commanding 3-0 shutout against Nomads HC, the Visakha Vidyalaya Hockey Club showed precision, pace, and polish. From the moment the whistle blew, Visakha imposed themselves on the game, with Sanudi, Vinuri, and Sesadi each getting on the scoresheet in a display of depth and teamwork.
This win places Visakha among the top contenders in the women’s division, building momentum not just for silverware, but for something bigger—the continued rise of school-based women’s hockey clubs in the country.
CH & FC Edge Out CR & FC in a Turf War
Sunday evening delivered one of the most gripping clashes of the season in the A Division’s Andriez Shield race as CH & FC edged past CR & FC 3–2 in a heated contest that lived up to its billing.
CR & FC struck early—Rangana netting in the very first minute and Sachintha doubling the advantage by the 20th—but CH & FC wasn’t rattled. They rallied with three unanswered goals, courtesy of Chandula, Kasun, and Madawa, turning the tie on its head and securing a crucial win that keeps them in the title hunt.
The match was a tactical chessboard—high tempo, fierce duels, and a clutch response under pressure by CH & FC, proving once again why they are considered perennial contenders for the Andriez Shield.

More Highlights from the Weekend
– Royal College HC ran riot over Old Senanayakians SC with a scorching 11-1 victory, headlined by a stunning 7-goal haul by Waseem (Pakistan) and a hat-trick from Harshdeep (India)—a continental combo hard to match.
– Old Joes SC continued their unbeaten streak in the B Division, cruising to a 6-0 win over CR & FC, with six different goal scorers adding variety to their firepower.
– In women’s action, BRC’s double victory (2-0 vs CR & FC and 3-0 vs Combined Ladies HC) confirmed their solid form, while Young Ladies HC thrashed University of Moratuwa 9-0 in what can only be called a goal avalanche.
70 Years of CHA: Legacy in Action
This year’s tournament is more than just competition—it’s a celebration. With the CHA clocking 70 years since its founding in 1955, every match played echoes with history. The roar of today’s crowd reverberates with memories of those who built this platform—pioneers, champions, volunteers, and fans who nurtured a generation of hockey passion.
From the first pushback to the final whistle, the weekend was a reminder: Sri Lankan hockey is thriving, and Colombo continues to be its epicenter.
Next week promises more drama, more rivalries, and more chances for heroes to rise. The CHA 70th Anniversary League is writing history—and we’re all part of the story.