In a bruising Sunday fixture at MTN Phillip Omondi Stadium, Lugogo, Kampala Queens fell 3‑2 to She Corporate, marking the first time in the club’s history they have endured consecutive Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League losses.

Both sides entered Match-day 9 level on 17 points, and the first half unfolded in tense equilibrium, with She Corporate displaying sharper attacking intent.
The second half erupted into chaos barely 45 seconds after the restart. Defender Amangat Marion’s mis‑clearance gifted possession to Jesca Namanda, who curled a superb strike into the top corner.

Five minutes later, sloppy defending forced a penalty; Namanda converted with composure, completing a brace.
Though Amangat pulled a goal back for the Queens in the 67th minute, Namanda sealed her hat‑trick two minutes later with a classic poacher’s finish, pushing the score to 3‑1.

Her tally now sits at seven goals for the season, the first time She Corporate have triumphed over Kampala Queens since the league’s current format began in 2021.
Catherine Nagadya, ever influential, sparked a comeback, slaloming past three defenders to slot home a second goal in the 77th minute, bringing her season tally to six.
Queens pushed hard for an equaliser, Joan Ainembabazi’s effort narrowly missing in the 82nd minute.

The result lifts She Corporate to second place with 20 points, five behind leaders Kawempe Muslim Ladies (25).
Kampala Queens remain on 17 points, eight off the summit—a worrying slide for a perennial title contender.
In the day’s other match, St. Noa GFC and Uganda Martyrs High School settled for a spirited 0‑0 draw at Muteesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku.





