The Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League matchday 19 climaxed on Sunday, April 27, 2025, wrapping up an action-packed weekend.
On Saturday, April 26, She Corporate secured a commanding 3-0 victory over Wakiso Hill, Rines overcame She Maroons 2-0, while Olila High School held Kampala Queens to a goalless draw.


Sunday’s action saw Lady Doves, Kawempe Muslim, and Amus College WFC all collect vital wins to strengthen their positions on the table.
In Masindi, Lady Doves outmuscled Uganda Martyrs 2-0 thanks to a brilliant brace from in-form striker Resty Kobusobozi. She struck twice in the second half, first in the 75th minute, then again deep into added time, despite the heroics of Uganda Martyrs’ goalkeeper Sharon Kaidu. This result lifted Lady Doves into fourth place with 33 points, while Uganda Martyrs dropped to seventh with 23 points. Kobusobozi’s double also saw her extend her lead atop the scoring charts, reaching 13 goals for the season.

Meanwhile, in Fort Portal, defending champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC piled more misery on relegation-threatened Tooro Queens with a 2-0 triumph. Agnes Nabukenya was the star of the show, netting both goals to keep Kawempe’s title hopes alive. They now trail leaders Kampala Queens by six points, although Kampala Queens still have a game in hand. Tooro Queens remain trapped in the relegation zone with 15 points, three adrift of Olila. With only three games left, Tooro Queens must win all their remaining matches and hope Olila stumble to stand any chance of survival.

At Soroti Stadium, newcomers Amus College WFC continued their impressive debut season, edging Makerere University 2-1. Goals from Esther Namataka and Doreen Aujat sealed the win for Amus, while Zaina Namuleme pulled one back for Makerere. The victory kept Amus firmly in third place with 34 points, while Makerere sits fifth with 25 points. Namuleme’s goal took her season tally to nine, just four behind league leader Kobusobozi.

In a crucial fixture this Friday, Kampala Queens will visit Amus in a rescheduled game, ensuring all teams have played 19 matches ahead of the final stretch. After that, the league will pause for the 2025 USSSA national games before resuming on Saturday, May 17.
