Results
Saturday, 1 February 2025
Rines SS WFC 1-2 FC Tooro Queens
Wakiso Hill WFC 0-1 Amus College WFC
Makerere University 0-0 Kawempe Muslim Ladies
Sunday, 2 February 2025
She Corporate FC 1-0 Lady Doves FC
She Maroons FC 0-0 Olila HS WFC
Uganda Martyrs Ladies 0-1 Kampala Queens FC
The second round of the Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League got underway on Saturday with exciting fixtures that produced very interesting results.
Riness Stunned
Wakiso based Rines SS WFC were stunned when their relegation threatened visitors Tooro Queens snatched victory to breathe life back into their survival efforts. This was Tooro Queens’ second win of the campaign and increased their points tally to 8 from 12 games, 3 above Wakiso Hill and one less of Soroti side Olila HS WFC.
Kabaculezi Mary and Kasemire Imelda scored for the visitors whereas Patricia Nakato Nanyanzi was on tartget for the home side.
FC Tooro Queens goalkeeper, Cecilia Kamuli walked away with the Woman of the match accolade.











Kawempe Muslim lose more ground
Kawempe Muslim’s title defence was dealt another blow when they were held to a goalless draw by Makerere University WFC.
The draw now leaves Kawempe 3 points adrift table leaders Kampala Queens. Despite the slip the Valley Warriors remain in second place on 25 points just one more than Amus College who occupy third place on 24 points.
Makerere’s Hasifah Namboozo was named Woman of the Match.









Amus College sink Wakiso Hill
Wakiso Hill’s winless streak in the top tier women football league continued when they succumbed to yet another loss, the seventh of the season.
They were beaten by Amus College WFC 1-0 thanks to Edina Wanda 69th minute strike. The Antelopes are now the only side yet to test victory and lie in the dismal 12th position on the 12 team log with 5 points from 5 draws.
Judith Mawuwa of Wakiso Hill was voted player of the match.










New home blessings for the Sharks in Jinja
The change of home from the MUBS arena in Nakawa, Kampala to Kyabazinga stadium in Jinja might have come with blessings for She Corporate who largely struggled to get results in the first round when they beat Lady Doves FC 1-0 at their new home.
Jesca Namanda scored the all-important goal for the She Corporate with the win taking their tally to 14 points level with fellow university side Makerere who drew with Kawempe Muslim to maintain their seventh place.
The Sharks are eighth on the table.













Olila earn vital away point
Soroti side Olila HS WFC put up a resilient performance and earned a priceless point on the road when they played to goalless draw with Prisons side She Maroons FC in Luzira.
The point helped them maintain their 10th position on 9 points just one ahead of Tooro queens who sit in 11th on 8 points.

The Queens break stubborn Martyrs
Pursuing a second league title in 3 years, Kampala Queens were able to squeeze another win past stubborn rivals Uganda Martyrs Ladies at the St Gerald’s stadium in Lubaga on Sunday morning.
The Lubaga ladies largely kept their visitors at bay and almost finished the first half goalless before Muduwa Peace capitalised on the defensive lapse to race past an oncoming Sharon Kaidu in the hosts’ goal to slot home in an empty net in the 39th minute.
The Queens are now unbeaten in 12 league games, winning 8 and drawing 4 without a loss amassing 25 points in their remarkable run.
However, the loss leaves Uganda Martyrs in 9th place on 10 points.












Two games produced goalless draws, Three 1-0 wins and three away wins. A total of six goals were scored in the six games of match day 12 played across two days.

