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FUFA Women Super League: She Corporate extend lead at the top, Lady Doves, She Maroons register wins

FUFA Women Super League 2021/2022 season
Matchday 6 Results
UCU Lady Cardinals FC 1-2 Kampala Queens FC
She Maroons FC 2-0 Rines SS WFC
Olila High School WFC 0-1 She Corporate FC
FC Tooro Queens 0-1 Lady Doves FC

She Corporate FC extended their stay at the summit of the league table after securing a hard fought 1-0 win away at Olila High School WFC on Sunday.

The Sharks needed Favor Nambatya to convert a penalty in the second half to overcome a resilient Olila side at Soroti Stadium.

She Corporate FC opened up a six point gap at the top (Photo by Kawowo Sports)

Victory meant She Corporate FC opened a six point gap at the top with 16 points garnered from six games.

UCU Lady Cardinals FC and Kampala Queens FC who follow in second and third place respectively have 10 points apiece but the latter having a game in hand.

It should be noted that Kampala Queens defeated UCU Lady Cardinals on Saturday in Mukono thanks to goals from Zaina Nandede and Lilian Mutuuzo.

Zaina Nandede scored the winning goal for Kampala Queens against UCU Lady Cardinals.

Hasifa Nassuna got the consolation for the University side in a game that was disrupted by a heavy downpour.

Elsewhere, new comers She Maroons FC picked their first win of the season against fellow new entrants Rines SS WFC on Saturday in Luzira.

She Maroons FC got their first win against Rines SS WFC.

A goal from Lilian Kasuubo and own goal from Rines SS captain Shakira Nalule ensured the Prison Sentries got off the mark.

Despite earning maximum points, She Maroons FC remained in the drop zone on 4 points and occupy second place from the bottom.

In the same vein, defending Champions Lady Doves FC who have endured a sloppy start to the season eventually got a win, defeating FC Tooro Queens in the Kitara region derby.

Lady Doves earned bragging rights in the Kitara derby.

Fazila Ikwaput scored a late penalty to guide the Masindi based outfit to victory, a result that moved them out of the drop zone for the first time this season.

The fixture involving Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC and Uganda Martyrs WFC was not played because the two clubs have several players in the Uganda U17 Women’s National Team camp preparing to face Ethiopia in the return leg of the first round of the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers.

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