Round of 16 Fixtures After successful completion of the round of 32 over the weekend, the fourth edition of the FUFA Women’s Cup will move to the next stage. With all the 16 teams now known and the road map well laid out, the fixtures for the next round are also confirmed. Two
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FUFA Women’s Cup: She Corporate, Kawempe Muslim complete round of 16 puzzle
FUFA Women’s Cup: Hunt for round of 16 slots concludes this weekend
FUFA Women’s Cup: Super League teams advance to round of 16 with relative ease
FUFA Women’s Cup 2022/23 Round of 32 Games played so far Luweero Giant Queens 0-4 Asubo Gafford LadiesGoldstar H/S Girls FC 0-2 UCU Lady CardinalsEhcos WFC 0-3 GYCO Girls SCGolden Impact WFC 0-2 Olila High SchoolKawempe Junior 0-1 Makerere University WFCJinja SS 1(2) -1(4) She Maroons FCAcholi Queens 0-3 Kampala QueensByafaayo Queens 0-1
FUFA Women’s Cup returns after three-year lull, round of 32 games commence this weekend
The FUFA Women's Cup returns bigger and better after a three-year hiatus. The annual knockout tournament returns from a forced break that was caused by the outbreak of COVID-19. Last staged in 2019 where Makerere University WFC emerged winners, the tournament characterized by thrilling action covers all teams at all levels
FUFA Women Super League: Kampala Queens remain flawless as relegation dogfight rages on
FUFA Women Super LeagueMatchday 11 Results Kampala Queens continue to stroll through teams in the FUFA Women Super League, picking results with relative ease. The run away leaders who made a year without defeat last week, defeated She Corporate on Sunday to open up a 14-point gap at the top. Patricia Akiror in
FUFA Women Super League: She Corporate, Rines, Kawempe Muslim begin redemption pursuit with home wins
FUFA Women Super LeagueMatchday 10 Results Kawempe Muslim 1-0 UCU Lady Cardinals Lady Doves 0-1 Olila High School Rines SS WFC 1-0 Uganda Martyrs LFC Asubo Gafford Ladies 1-3 Kampala Queens She Corporate 3-0 Makerere University WFC The second round of the 2022/23 FUFA Women Super League began over the weekend with all the ten teams
FUFA Women’s Cup returns after a three-year lull
Capacity Building: UWFA Train Football Administrators
In a bid to improve Women's football in the country, the Uganda Women Football Association (UWFA), in conjunction with the Federation of Uganda Football Association (FUFA), organized a football administration and management course one (FAMACO1) for stakeholders involved in the Women's game. More than 40 participants graced the three days course