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Kampala Queens return to winning ways after Charles Ayiekoh exit

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Kampala Queens return to winning ways after Charles Ayiekoh exit
On Saturday morning, Kampala Queens defeated Rines SS WFC 2-0 on the road, registering their second win of the season. Following their separation with head coach Charles Ayiekoh, Kampala Queens secured a deserving win under interim coach Sowedi Kawooya. At Kabaka Kyabaggu, Sumaya Nalumu and Zainah Nandede’s second-half goals sealed the 2-0 victory for the […]

On Saturday morning, Kampala Queens defeated Rines SS WFC 2-0 on the road, registering their second win of the season.

Following their separation with head coach Charles Ayiekoh, Kampala Queens secured a deserving win under interim coach Sowedi Kawooya.

At Kabaka Kyabaggu, Sumaya Nalumu and Zainah Nandede’s second-half goals sealed the 2-0 victory for the visitors.

The highly contested game saw both teams avoid conceding in the first half.

Inside the hour mark, Sumaya Nalumu beat her marker and curled the ball into the far top corner, putting the visitors ahead.

Three minutes later, Zainah Nandede doubled the lead with a smart header off Shamirah Nalugya’s corner.

The two goals secured Kampala Queens’ second victory, moving them within three points of table leaders Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC, who have a game in hand.

Kampala Queens will host Amus College WFC on Saturday, November 9, 2024, while Rines will visit Uganda Martyrs the following day.

The Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League continues on Sunday with:

– Kawempe Muslim visiting Amus College

– Tooro Queens welcoming She Maroons

– She Corporate FC hosting She Makerere

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