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She Corporate Fight Back As Kawempe Grind Out Crucial Win in Title Race

She Corporate Fight Back As Kawempe Grind Out Crucial Win in Title Race

Matchday 17 of the Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League produced 17 goals across six fixtures, highlighting the attacking intent and competitive edge as the league enters its decisive phase with five matches remaining. Title contenders She Corporate FC and Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC both registered important victories to maintain momentum at the top.

St Noa Girls FC registered the most emphatic result of the day with a commanding 4-0 victory over Asubo Ladies FC at Mutessa II Stadium. Marion Serenge inspired the win with a superb hat-trick. She opened the scoring in the 19th minute and added her second in the 30th before completing her treble in the second half. Imelda Kasemire sealed the victory with a late goal.

St Noa controlled the match from start to finish. They dictated possession, created numerous chances and remained solid defensively. Their organised backline and quick transitions ensured a clean sheet and highlighted their strong second round form. Serenge’s outstanding display earned her Player of the Match honours and took her tally to six goals in five appearances in this phase.

‘I feel happy to score my first hat-trick of the league. I am enjoying my time in the league and we want to keep performing well,’ Serenge said.

At MTN Omondi Stadium, Kampala Queens FC were held to a 1-1 draw by She Maroons FC in a tightly contested encounter. Peace Muduwa gave the hosts an early lead in the 7th minute. Norah Alupo levelled matters in the 42nd minute after capitalising on a rebound when goalkeeper Sharon Kaidu failed to deal with a free kick.

Kampala Queens controlled possession in the second half but struggled to break down a disciplined She Maroons defence. They settled for a point in a result that dents their title ambitions. Assistant coach Shafic Mutebi admitted the setback.

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