Uganda Kampala Queens ease past Rines SS WFC to move eight points clear

Shamira Nalugya and Zaina Nandede each bagged a brace as Kampala Queens eased to a 4-0 victory over Rines SS WFC to move eight points clear at the top of the Finance Trust Banbk FUFA Women Super League on match day 16 played on Saturday 29th March 2025.

After second-placed Kawempe Muslim drew with Amus College WFC on Sunday, it means ‘the Queens of Soccer’s advantage at the top was increased by two points from six to now eight points. Unbeaten in 16 games, Kampala Queens sits on top with 40 points from 16 games whereas Rines SS WFC which has struggled in the second round now sits in eighth with 18 points in as many matches.

She Corporates dip in form continued on Saturday as they lost a third consecutive game in the just the second round. The Sharks lost 1-0 to Makerere University WFC to make it 3 losses in three games following losses to Kampala Queens FC and Uganda Martyrs Ladies. The loss put the Jinja based in a dire situation flirting with relegation. They are placed 9th and tied on 15 points with Tooro Queens who leapfrogged Olila HS WFC on 14 points and in the relegation zone.

Makerere University win means they remain sixth on 19 points tied with She Maroons who lost to Tooro Queens 1-0 in a game played at the Prison grounds in Luzira. Katusiime Evelyne scored the goal that earned ‘Country Queens’ from Fort Portal the priceless victory to breathe life into their survival battle.

In Soroti, Resty Kobusobozi put up a player of the match performance to inspire Lady Doves to ana away visctory against Olila HS WFC. Kobusobozi combined with team captain Lydia Nyandera to score the goals that earned the ‘Believers’ from Masindi the victory and ensure they keep pace with the leading pack. Lady Doves remains fourth on 26 points just one behind third placed Amus College WFC that drew 1-all against Kawempe Muslim Ladies. Grace Oluka was on target for the hosts.

Defending champions Kawempe Muslim ladies lost further ground in their bid to defend their crown after they were held to one-all draw my Amus College WFC at home. Aujat Doreens’ second half effort cancelled Catherine Namata’s own goal that handed the hosts advantage in the first half. Kawempe Muslim remains 2nd on 32 points and 5 ahead of 3rd placed Amus on 27 points.

Uganda Martyrs Ladies came from behind to beat Wakiso Hill 2-1 and subject them to more misery in their battle against relegation in a game that had the two sides each have a player sent off after an altercation.

Brenda Munyana of Uganda Martyrs and Teopista Apino of Wakiso Hill received their matching orders for unsporting behavior. Team captain Latifah Nakasi scored a brace to guide her side to victory and strengthen their grip on the 5th place on the table with 22 points. On the other hand the loss means


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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