Kampala Queens FC announced their arrival at the summit of domestic women’s football with a composed and clinical performance to defeat Super League champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC and secure the 7th edition of the FUFA Women Cup.
In a final defined by tactical discipline and measured intensity, it was Kampala Queens who seized control at a crucial moment.
Joanitah Ainembabazi broke the deadlock with a well-taken opener, rewarding her side’s early enterprise and setting the platform for what would become a mature, game-managed victory.
Her influence extended beyond the goal, as she spearheaded the attack with authority and purpose.
Kawempe Muslim, renowned for their resilience on big occasions, responded with urgency and intent, probing for an equaliser.
However, Kampala Queens’ defensive organisation and composure under pressure ensured their advantage remained intact, frustrating their opponents’ advances.
As the contest stretched into its decisive phase, Kampala Queens delivered the defining blow.
Kamiyati Naigaga capitalised to double the lead, effectively extinguishing Kawempe’s hopes and underlining her side’s superiority on the day.
The victory not only crowns Kampala Queens as cup champions but also marks a landmark moment in the club’s trajectory, as they lift their first FUFA Women Cup title.
At the final whistle, jubilation swept through the Kampala Queens camp—players, technical bench, and supporters united in celebration of a breakthrough achievement that signals a new force in Ugandan women’s football.




