Kasun Jayasuriya
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Kasun Nadika Jayasuriya Weerarathne | ||
| Date of birth | 25 March 1980 | ||
| Place of birth | Colombo, Sri Lanka | ||
| Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
| Position(s) | Striker | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | 
| 1998–2001 | Pettah United | ||
| 2001 | Island FC Malé | ||
| 2001–2003 | Indian Bank | 23 | (15) | 
| 2003–2004 | Pettah United | ||
| 2004–2006 | Dempo SC | ||
| 2006–2017 | Ratnam SC | ||
| 2017–2020 | Saunders SC | ||
| International career | |||
| 2000–2009 | Sri Lanka | 56 | (27) | 
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Kasun Nadika Jayasuriya (born 25 March 1980) is a retired Sri Lankan football forward who last played for Saunders Sports Club and the Sri Lanka national football team.[1][2][3] He is the all-time top goalscorer for the Sri Lankan national team with 27 goals in 56 matches.
Club career
Jayasuriya became the top-scorer of Sri Lanka's Kit Premier League, having scored 21 goals. He previously played at the National Football League for two Indian club; Indian Bank RC,[4][5][6] and Dempo SC.[7][8][9]
International career
Jayasuriya represented Sri Lanka internationally and is the all time goal scorer for Sri Lanka in international football history with 27 goals.[10][11]
Career statistics
International goals
- Scores and results list the Sri Lanka's goal tally first.
 
| # | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 1 May 2000 | Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé, Maldives | 1–1  |  1–1  |  2000 MFF Golden Jubilee Tournament | |
| 2. | 25 August 2000 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | 2–1  |  2–2  |  2000 HCM Cup | |
| 3. | 28 March 2001 | Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1–0  |  1–0  |  Friendly | |
| 4. | 17 May 2001 | Beirut Municipal Stadium, Beirut, Lebanon | 3–2  |  3–3  |  2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) | |
| 5. | 30 May 2001 | Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | 1–0  |  3–1  |  2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) | |
| 6. | 3–0  |  2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) | ||||
| 7. | 4 April 2002 | Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1–0  |  1–0  |  Friendly | |
| 8. | 21 March 2003 | Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1–1  |  3–2  |  2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
| 9. | 3–2  |  2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | ||||
| 10. | 3 December 2003 | Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 2–0  |  3–0  |  2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) | |
| 11. | 2 April 2006 | MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh | 2–0  |  3–0  |  2006 AFC Challenge Cup | |
| 12. | 12 April 2006 | MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh | 1–0  |  1–1  |  2006 AFC Challenge Cup | |
| 13. | 24 March 2007 | Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1–4  |  1–4  |  Friendly | |
| 14. | 2 April 2008 | Chungshan Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan | 5–1  |  5–1  |  2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | |
| 15. | 4 April 2008 | Chungshan Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan | 1–0  |  7–1  |  2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | |
| 16. | 4–1   | |||||
| 17. | 7–1   | |||||
| 18. | 6 April 2008 | Chungshan Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan | 2–2  |  2–2  |  2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | |
| 19. | 2 August 2008 | Gachibowli Athletic Stadium, Hyderabad, India | 1–1  |  1–3  |  2008 AFC Challenge Cup | |
| 20. | 4 April 2009 | Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1–0  |  5–1  |  2010 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | |
| 21. | 3–0   | |||||
| 22. | 4–0   | |||||
| 23. | 5–0   | |||||
| 24. | 6 April 2009 | Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1–0  |  2–1  |  2010 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | |
| 25. | 6 December 2009 | Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh | 3–0  |  6–0  |  2009 South Asian Football Federation Cup | |
| 26. | 4–0   | |||||
| 27. | 5–0   | 
Honours
Sri Lanka
References
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 - ^ "List of Dempo SC foreign football players (A to Z)". Worldfootball.net. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
 - ^ "Kasun Nadika Jayasuriya Weerarathne - Goals in International Matches". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 7 December 2022. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
 - ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Kasun Nadika Jayasuriya". www.national-football-teams.com. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
 - ^ "Victory a boost for Tajikistan football: Nazarov". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2009.
 - ^ "Tajikistan lift inaugural AFC Challenge Cup". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. 19 April 2006. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
 - ^ "Prime Minister's Cup Invitational Soccer SL to meet Nepal Red XI today". The Island. Archived from the original on 6 October 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
 
External links
- Kasun Jayasuriya at National-Football-Teams.com