Matchweek 13 of the Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League delivered another action-packed round of six fixtures, producing 23 goals and plenty of thrilling action on the pitch. Kampala Queens recorded the biggest win in club history, while Kawempe Muslim Ladies and She Corporate claimed vital victories to remain joint leaders on 32 points, keeping the title race intriguing. Here is the full-round up of the weekend’s action.
Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC secured their first victory of the second round with a convincing 3–0 triumph over Uganda Martyrs H/S WFC at Kawempe Muslim SS Ground in the mid morning rains on Saturday. Goals from Krusum Namutebi, Agnes Nabukenya, and Asia Nakibuuka in the first half sealed the Warriors’ win.
From outset, Kawempe showed attacking intent. Jovia Nakogolo tested the visitors’ goalkeeper Joan Namusisi twice, while the home side dominated possession. The breakthrough came in the 39th minute when Namutebi tapped in from close range following a well-delivered corner by Samalie. Four minutes later, Nakogolo jovia was fouled in the box, allowing captain Agnes Nabukenya to convert the resulting penalty. At first-half stoppage time, Woman of the Match Hadijah Babirye delivered a precise free kick, which Asia Nakibuuka headed home to give Kawempe a commanding 3–0 lead at the break.
Uganda Martyrs responded in the second half with several attacking efforts, but Kawempe’s defense held firm to preserve the clean sheet.
Speaking after the game, Coach Ayub highlighted the team’s focus on set pieces. ‘We scored three goals from set pieces. We worked on both defending and attacking from these situations, and this win will boost our confidence,’ he said
At MTN Omondi Stadium, Kampala Queens produced a statement performance with an 8–0 victory over Asubo Ladies registering the largest win in the club’s history.
Seeking a response after dropping points against Rines in their previous outing, the hosts asserted control early and never looked back. New signings Loyce Komugisha and Rinah Ariho opened their goal accounts while woman of the match Marion Amangat and Patience Nabuloobi also found the net for the first time in Kampala Queens colours.
Zaitun Namaganda led the charge with a brace, as Catherine Nagadya and an own goal completed a comprehensive result for the home side.
In Bukedea, Sumaya Komuntale struck late to hand She Corporate FC a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Amus College WFC at Amus College stadium keeping their title pursuit firmly on course.
The decisive moment arrived in the 85th minute when Komuntale found the breakthrough from a well struck free-kick in a tightly contested encounter, separating the two sides after a disciplined defensive display from both teams.
The result not only secured maximum points for She Corporate but also earned them a second consecutive clean sheet, underlining their defensive solidity as the title race intensifies. Sandra Kisakye was named player of the Match after a convincing display.
Elsewhere, Rines SS WFC produced a commanding performance to defeat Olila High School WFC 4–1 at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium. Eva Naggayi and Patricia Nakato Nanyanzi converted from the penalty spot, while Woman of the match Justine Ayerango and Prossy Akasa were also on target for Rines. Mary Lotyang scored the consolation for Olila. In another fixture, Lady Doves FC edged She Maroons FC 1–0 at Katusabe Ground to return to winning ways. Resty Kobusoboozi struck in the 81st minute to seal maximum points for the hosts in a tightly contested encounter. meanwhile, St Noa Girls FC secured a 3–2 victory over Makerere University WFC in a closely fought contest at Nsibirwa playground.
Noelline Namiiro and Shabellah Abaherwa were on target for Makerere, but a brace from woman of the match Patricia Nayiga and an own goal by Winnie Nakanwagi ensured St Noa claimed maximum points.
Matchweek 13 concluded with a tight race for the Golden Boot, as Jesca Namanda and Catherine Nagadya remain joint top scorers with 10 goals each. Resty Kobusoboozi follows closely behind on eight goals, keeping the chase firmly alive as the season progresses.
