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Finance Trust Women Super League: A hard fought slim win for Kawempe as Rines, Amus share spoils 

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Finance Trust Women Super League: A hard fought slim win for Kawempe as Rines, Amus share spoils 
  Sunday Results She Maroons FC 0-1 Kawempe Muslim LFC Rines SS WFC 1-1 Amus College WFC Defending champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC continued their perfect start to the 2024/25 Finance Trust Women Super League season with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over She Maroons in Luzira. Shadia Nabirye’s 35th-minute goal secured their third consecutive win, […]

 

Sunday Results

She Maroons FC 0-1 Kawempe Muslim LFC

Rines SS WFC 1-1 Amus College WFC

Defending champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC continued their perfect start to the 2024/25 Finance Trust Women Super League season with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over She Maroons in Luzira.

Shadia Nabirye’s 35th-minute goal secured their third consecutive win, pushing them to the top of the league with nine points.

Unlike their dominant 3-0 wins over Rines and Wakiso Hill, this time Kawempe had to dig deep.

The league’s top scorer, Agnes Nabukenya, missed her chance to score in every match this season after failing to convert a penalty.

After missing a penalty, Agnes Nabukenya’s tally remained at four in three games played.

Meanwhile, Rines SS WFC earned their first point of the season after a 1-1 draw with newly promoted Amus College at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium.

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