Saunders SC – 5th
Form guide
Saunders virtually sealed their fate in the Dialog Champions League with an uncharacteristic first half of the season even though they made a furious comeback in the latter part.

Saunders sprung to life with 5-0 and 6-2 drubbings of Nandimithra SC and Pelicans SC respectively. Needing to win their last few matches they met Crystal Palace where Palace came out on top. However Saunders did everything they could, winning against Police and needed Police to beat Renown in the final week in order to have a chance at the top four; which Renown thwarted in an emphatic 4-2 win.
Solid SC – 6th
Form guide
Last year’s Champions had a miserable season struggling to keep rhythm and momentum throughout the group stage.

They only conceded 15 goals in 20 matches last season but let in 14 in just 10 matches this season. They managed to keep the scoring rate up but the defense let them down in crucial moments especially in their opening encounter against Police and Nandimithra losing six vital points.
Nandimithra SC – 7th
Form guide
The Civil Security Force had a good start to the season but winning just one of their final six matches hampered the progress.

Police SC – 8th
Form guide
Police started off the campaign with a morale boosting 4-3 win against defending champions Solid SC after chasing the game for almost 90 minutes.

One characteristic about Police season was that they played better in the second half than the first, which allowed them to earn a point against Crystal Palace and New Youngs after being two goals down.
Up Country Lions – 9th
Form guide
What kept Up-Country alive in the Champions League was their number of draws and low number of goals conceded in the group stage which earned them vital points.

Though they had trouble scoring, the defense was tight conceding only 12 goals; second lowest behind Saunders in the mid-table and relegation clubs.
Pelicans SC – 10th
Form guide
Though Pelicans from Kurunegala secured two wins they were unable to draw important matches and the leaky defense did not help them either.

Even with the final week 2-1 win against fellow strugglers Up-Country Lions, was not enough as Pelicans were relegated and will have to play in Division I next year.
Highlanders – 11th
Form guide
Highlanders who won the Division I Championship in 2014 defeating Moragasmulla SC which promoted them to the Champions League were not fortunate as their stay was short lived.
















