The RCUAC Challenge Shield. the most anticipated Junior Water polo tournament in Sri Lanka will take place at the Royal College pool on Saturday the 8th of February 2025 with almost 50 teams from 15 leading schools in the island nation competing for the coveted Shield.
The tournament was initiated by the Royal College Union Aquatic Club (RCUAC) under the theme “For the Love of the Game” and is now a platform to promote Water polo to younger athletes.
Event Details:
Participants:
Participating Teams (15):
Referees for the Tournament.
Event Highlights:
Event Amplifiers :
The sponsors supporting the event are Norfolk Foods, Royal College Batch of 2003, John Keels Office Automation, Fonterra, Red FM, Quadrangle, the papare, MURC Live, Royal College Photographic society, Lanka Hospitals and Jetwing Hotels.
The 2025 edition of the RCUAC Challenge Shield is set to be bigger than the last and promises exciting match ups and entertainment through the day. The Masters game played between arch Rivals Royal College and S. Thomas’ College truly embodies the spirit of the theme, rekindling old friendships and rivalries that stand the test of time.
For further details please contact the Tournament Director Mr. Ulfath Uwais and Teams Liasson Officer Mr Mishan Kottearachchi from RCUAC on rcuac@rcu.lk.
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