She Corporate FC 2-0 FC Tooro Queens
She Maroons FC 3-0 Wakiso Hill WFC
Makerere University 2-0 Rines SS WFC
Kampala Queens FC 2-0 Lady Doves FC
Uganda Martyrs Ladies FC 1-3 Amus College WFC
Kawempe Muslim SS WFC 3-0 Olila H/S WFC
Jovia Nakagolo struck twice as Kawempe Muslim thrashed troubled Olila HS WFC 3-0 to strengthen their grip on the second place in the Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League on Sunday. After last weekend’s setback in Masindi against Lady Doves, the defending champions desperately needed a win lest they lose more ground to run away leaders in the title run in. Hadijja Babirye scored the other goal to seal the victory that takes the Valley warriors to 35 points.
Amus College WFC stunned their hosts Uganda Martyrs Ladies serve the surprise of the weekend. The Kiddawalime girls who have been a different animal in the second round getting results for fan, crambled in front of their own fans thanks to goals from Nambozo Zabinah, Opisa Shalyne and Kainze Joyce. Latifah Nakasi scored the consolation goal for the home side.

Table leaders Kampala Queens moved closer to clinching their second league title with a win against Lady Doves to take their tally to 43 with a game less played and 8 points ahead of their closest challengers Kawempe Muslim Ladies. At this point it looks like it will take a miracle for any team to wrestle the title from the grip of the ‘Queens of Soccer’ who have not lost a game in the 17 matches so far played. Nandede Zaina and eventual player of the match Nagadya Catherine scored Kampala Queens’ goals.
Wakiso Hill already certain to suffer the worst points total in history of the national women league, suffered yet another loss this time at the hands of the She Maroons FC in the game played at the Luzira Prisons ground. The prisons wardresses used the game to reinvent themselves after suffering defeat against She corporate on the road in their previous game. Wakiso Hill remain winless in 18 games with only 5 draws.
Tooro Queens failed to land a blow in the race for against relegation when they faced off against fellow relegation rivals She Corporates. Jesca Namanda put up a player of the match performance scoring twice to hand her side a convincing victory that lifted them to the 8th position with 21 points. The second consecutive loss left Tooro Queens stuck in the relegation zone on 15 points 2 less of Olila WFC’s 17 in the 10th place.
At the Makerere University playground the hosts continued with their good run with a win against Rines SS WFC that pushed them into the 5 place on 25 points after leapfrogging Uganda Martyrs Ladies who lost to Amus to remain on 23 points and now in 6th place.
