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Ainembabazi, Apiding strike as Kampala Queens and Lady Doves march into FUFA Women’s Cup semi-finals 

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Ainembabazi, Apiding strike as Kampala Queens and Lady Doves march into FUFA Women’s Cup semi-finals 
Kampala Queens and Lady Doves booked their places in the semi-finals of the 2026 FUFA Women’s Cup with narrow but decisive victories in Saturday’s quarterfinal action. At Philp Omondi Stadium, Lugogo, Kampala Queens secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over St. Noa, with Joanita Ainembabazi delivering the defining moment midway through the second half. The forward […]

Kampala Queens and Lady Doves booked their places in the semi-finals of the 2026 FUFA Women’s Cup with narrow but decisive victories in Saturday’s quarterfinal action.

At Philp Omondi Stadium, Lugogo, Kampala Queens secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over St. Noa, with Joanita Ainembabazi delivering the defining moment midway through the second half.

The forward showed composure and vision in the 66th minute, delicately lobbing the ball over the advancing goalkeeper Lillian Nakirya to settle a tightly contested encounter.

In the day’s other fixture, Lady Doves mirrored that result, edging UCU Lady Cardinals by the same scoreline.

Cecilia Apiding proved the difference-maker, her solitary strike ensuring progression in a match defined by discipline and defensive organisation.

The victories set up a compelling semifinal lineup, with the remaining two slots to be determined this Sunday.

She Maroons will host defending champions Amus College, while Kawempe Muslim Ladies face Wakiso Hills in the final quarter-final ties.

Earlier, a solemn tone marked the start of proceedings across all venues, as players and officials observed a moment of silence in honour of the late She Corporate midfielder Cissy Nantongo, who was laid to rest on Friday in Mpigi.

The tribute was conducted under directive from FUFA, extending across all competitions staged over the weekend.

With the semifinal bracket beginning to take shape, both Kampala Queens and Lady Doves have signaled their intent, advancing with efficiency and resilience as the race for silverware intensifies.

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