Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League
FC Tooro Queens 1-2 Olila H/S WFC
Rines SS WFC 2- 2 Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC
Lady Doves FC 2-1 Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC
Wakiso Hill WFC 1-6 Makerere University WFC
She Corporate FC 2-1 She Maroons FC
Soroti side Olila HS WFC bolstered their survival chances with a hard fought away victory against fellow strugglers on Saturday. Grace Aluka and Dorcus Lwalisa scored the all-important goals that ensured the three points for the visitors. 10th placed Olila HS WFC with 17 is now 12 points clear of bottom places Wakiso Hill and 2 above Tooro Queens FC who have find themselves stuck in the ‘red zone’. Katutu Monica scored for the hosts.

Uganda Marytrs Ladies missed an opportunity to close in on the leading pack when they were forced to draw 2-2 at Rines SS WFC on Saturday. The hosts took an early lead through Nakato Patricia in the 6th minute but only lasted 8 minutes as the visitors levelled through Nusura Nakintu in the 14th minute before taking the lead through their captain Latifah Nakasi four minutes later. Arach Phiona scored late into the second half to ensure the points were shared. The result leaves Uganda Martyrs in 5th on 23 points wheres Rines is 8th on 19 points. Ayerango Justine emerged player of the match in the closely contested match.

Kawempe Muslim stumbled yet again in their bid to retain the Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League title after they were beaten by Lady Doves FC on Saturday giving table leaders Kampala Queens a chance to maintain their 8 point lead. Namande Margret and Joweria Nadagya scored for ‘the believers’ whereas Agnes Nabukenya was on target for Kawempe Muslim in the game where the host team’s goal keeper Omary Marsha was named player of the match.


The win lifted Lady Doves into the 3rd place on 29 points leapfrogging Amus College WFC in 4th place with 27 points having played a game less.
She Corporate brought an end to a bad run that had seen them loose their last 3 league games when they beat She Maroons FC 2-1 at Bugembe stadium in Jinja. Namwenge Benardette put on a player of the match performance that inspired the Sharks to much needed result scoring the opening goal before it was cancelled out by Immaculate Kizza’s strike. Adweru Barbra scored the winning goal that helped the She Corporate move 3 points clear of the relegation zone now on 18 points in the 9th place. She Maroons on the other hand who lost a second consecutive game 7th with 19 points tied with Rines but with a better goal difference.


Makerere University WFC subjected Wakiso Hill FC to what is the heaviest defeat by any side this season by handing them to 6-1 thrashing. Zaina Namuleme put on a memorable show scoring four goals and inspiring her side to a resounding victory against struggling Wakiso Hill. Rashida Nankya and Rebecca Nakasaato scored the other 2 goals for Makerere whereas Resty Bwiire scored the consolation for Wakiso Hill.

Makerere’s victory also means bottom-of-the-table Wakiso Hills’ relegation is now very imminent and only awaiting confirmation if they lose 2 more games and Olila collects 6 more points. Makerere is 6 with 22 points.
