Plenty of goals, late drama, comeback wins and close contests all took place on Matchday Two of the Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League as the 2025/2026 season is well and truly underway. This season is already shaping up to be an exciting one. After just two matchdays, 32 goals have been scored, 12 more than last season’s tally at the same stage.
Teams are already eyeing the top spot and players are shining bright as they chase both individual and team glory. Defending champions Kampala Queens FC and Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC picked up their first wins of the campaign after thrilling comebacks, while debutants St Noa Girls-Zana FC celebrated their first home victory in style.
Here is a full round-up of Matchday Two action.
St Noa Girls-Zana FC record first ever win in the league
Debutants St Noa Girls-Zana FC celebrated their first-ever league win with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Lady Doves FC at Wankulukuku Stadium. The match had plenty of action as the hosts took the lead through new signing Dorcus Lwalisa, but the visitors responded quickly to gain a half-time advantage courtesy of goals from Irene Nantege and Resty Kobusobozi.

Upon restart, the home side staged a stunning comeback, scoring two unanswered goals from Nayiga Patricia and Babirye Esther Nabuuso to seal a 3-2 win. The Zana-based team has started the season strongly with four points and four goals from two games.
This impressive start comes days after the appointment of former Uganda Cranes player Vincent Kayizzi as deputy coach to Tonny Mawejje, also a former Uganda Cranes midfielder. St Noa Girls-Zana FC are already making a statement in the league. They are not just participants but genuine contenders for the top positions.
For Lady Doves FC, it has been a difficult start with just one point from two games, and they will be eager to find their winning form on Matchday Three. St Noa Girls-Zana FC goalkeeper Nakirya Lillian was named the Finance Trust Bank Woman of the Match.
She Maroons FC and She Corporate FC share the spoils
After impressive wins in their opening fixtures, the Jailers and the Sharks played out a goalless draw at the Prison Grounds in Luzira on Sunday, contrary to the high-scoring encounters seen on the opening weekend.
It was a closely contested affair with limited chances. Jesca Namanda’s effort towards the end of the first half was the highlight, but goalkeeper Proscovia Adongo made a crucial save before Rebbeca Nakato missed the rebound to the disappointment of the travelling fans.

The result leaves both teams on four points, with She Maroons FC maintaining top spot on goal difference. She Corporate FC’s midfielder Akandinda Gillian was named the Finance Trust Bank Woman of the Match.
Uganda Martyrs High School WFC avoid consecutive loss as Nusulah Nakintu scores again
Uganda Martyrs High School WFC and Amus College WFC played out an intense 2-2 draw at St Gerald’s Ground, Lubaga, on Sunday. The hosts, who had suffered a 4-1 loss in their opening game, managed to hold on for a point against an Amus College WFC side that had started the campaign steadily with a 1-1 draw.
Nusulah Nakintu broke the deadlock for the home team, scoring her second goal of the campaign. Edinah Nasipwondi then struck twice to put the visitors ahead, but their lead was short-lived as winger Brenda Munyana levelled the contest with a powerful effort.
The result will serve as a morale boost for Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC, though conceding six goals in two games highlights the need for greater defensive organisation ahead of Matchday Three. For Amus College WFC, the draw adds to their early-season momentum, especially given the absence of key player Opisa Shayline.
Ikalakala Shayline of Amus College WFC was named the Finance Trust Bank Woman of the Match.
Kamiyati Naigaga stars for Kampala Queens FC
Winger Kamiyati Naigaga continues to prove her worth for Kampala Queens FC since joining from Asubo Ladies FC in September last year. The youngster was once again the heroine for the Queens, scoring a decisive stoppage-time goal to secure a 2-1 win over Makerere University WFC at MTN Omondi Stadium on Saturday.
Captain Josephine Ndagire had given the visitors an early lead, but Joanita Ainembabazi’s first goal for the Queens levelled the contest before Naigaga struck gold, netting her second goal in as many games to take the Queens to four points from two fixtures.
All of Kampala Queens’ points this season have come through Naigaga’s brilliance. Her outstanding performances have been pivotal, and she deservedly earned the Finance Trust Bank Woman of the Match award.
Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC end away winless run against Olila High School WFC
At Olila Grounds in Soroti, Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC finally broke their jinx, triumphing 3-1 at a venue where they had failed to win in their previous three visits.
Esther opened the scoring for the hosts shortly after the break, but the Warriors responded ruthlessly, scoring three times in a 10-minute spell to register their first win of the season. The goals came from Nabirye Shadia, captain Agnes Nabukenya and new signing Latifa Nakasi, who opened her account for the campaign.
The result sees Kawempe move to four points, drawing level with rivals Kampala Queens FC, She Maroons FC, She Corporate FC and St Noa Girls-Zana FC. They now join the early-season title race in what promises to be a closely fought campaign.
Asubo Ladies FC show resilience after opening rout
Asubo Ladies FC displayed remarkable resilience to bounce back from their 5-0 opening-day defeat, earning a hard-fought goalless draw against Rines SS WFC at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium in Wakiso.
Goalkeeper Olga Lukia Budiru was the standout performer, pulling off several crucial saves to deny the hosts. Her solid display will give the team renewed confidence, and they can now use the point as a foundation to build towards their targets in the coming fixtures.
