SL2UK 5 ASIDE UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE
GOALS SOCCER CENTRE
SUNDAY 3RD APRIL 2005


The day was a scorching 25 degrees and everyone was in the mood to enjoy. With fresh kothu roti, hoppers and mutton rolls catered for by Islanders Restaurant, and music provided by 'The U.K.T', there was something for everyone to enjoy.



With a total of 20 competing teams representing universites and educational establishments from across the UK, it proved an event just as thrilling to view, as it was to compete.

We would like to thank the lankan and tamil socities for putting up the following teams. There were 4 groups with 5 teams each. We have listed the groups and how the teams ranked in each group. The two top teams from each group went on to the quarter finals. 

Group A
Middlesex Tamils
QMW Harrow
37 Paces (UCL)
Kings College
LSE

Group B
Booda Abusers (QMW)
UCL West
Kingston Uni
Croydon United
T-Style (UCL)

Group C
kingston Blues (Kingston Uni)
Westminister Uni
Middlesex Uni
City Uni
Surrey Uni

Group D

Arul's High Fliers
Mile End Majic (QMW)
Kenton arms (UCL)
Portsmouth Uni
Bromley Utd


 
The finals saw the Kingston Blues and Westminister University battle it out. In a closely matched contest, the under-dogs Westminster University came out on top after the game resulted in a nailbiting penalty shoot-out.


Spectators watching the finals

 

Kingston Blues Vs Westminister University

 
Winners - Westminister University


Runners Up - Kingston Blues

Man of the Match - Kingston Blues - Muthu
We would like to thank all the players and their supporters. It was a great turnout with over 400 people. All money raised will be donated to
www.Vithu.com, a charity which runs orphanges across Sri Lanka. Check the site for more info.

Middlesex Tamils

Mile End Majics - QMW
We would like to thank 'Carsons Estate Agents', 'Lycatel Phonecards' and 'Man & Co Estate Agents' for sponsoring the event.

Enjoy some of the other pictures from the Event





QMW Harrow (plus extras)







The Goals team

A big thank you to all those who came down and helped us raise money for a worthwhile cause.