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FUFA Women Super League: Kampala Queens, Uganda Martyrs share spoils as UCU Lady Cardinals stun Kawempe Muslim

FUFA Women Super League
Wednesday Results
Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC 0-1 UCU Lady Cardinals FC
Kampala Queens FC 1-1 Uganda Martyrs WFC

Action in the FUFA Women Super League resumed on Wednesday with two fixtures played in Kampala.

At IUIU Ground, Kabojja Kampala Queens were up against Uganda Martyrs WFC while UCU Lady Cardinals visited Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC at the Valley Ground.

Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC were yet again stunned at home, suffering a 1-0 loss to the University side.

In the game where the hosts created numerous scoring opportunities, their wastefulness came back to haunt as UCU Lady Cardinals nicked victory at the very end.

UCU Lady Cardinals celebrate their goal against Kawempe Muslim Ladies (Photo by Ismail Mulangwa).

Substitute Jackie Nakasi scored the lone goal of the game that came in the second minute of added time.

The result meant Kawempe Muslim suffered their third loss this season in six games and remain 6th on the table. They will return to action on Saturday away to Lady Doves FC in Masindi.

Hasifa Nassuna (left) and Aisha Nantongo contend for the ball in a previous encounter.

On the other side, UCU Lady Cardinals put a halt to a poor run that had seen them pick just a point from the last three outings.

Victory moved them to second place on 13 points thus reducing the gap on leaders She Corporate to four.

In the other game played on Wednesday, Kampala Queens were held at home by Uganda Martyrs WFC.

Despite taking the lead at the stroke of halftime through Margaret Kunihira, Kampala Queens failed to hold onto their lead and resilient Uganda Martyrs WFC fought back to earn at least a point.

Margaret Kunihira celebrates after scoring against Uganda Martyrs WFC (Photo by Kawowo Sports)

Defender Winnie Nakanwagi headed home Elizabeth Nakigozi’s free kick delivery in the 84th minute to level matters.

The result saw Kampala Queens drop from second place to third on 12 points while Uganda Martyrs WFC who have two games in hand are now fifth on the log with 7 points.

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