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Kasuubo stars in She Maroons win over St. Noa GFC, She Corporate shines in FUFA Women Super League Matchday 10

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Kasuubo stars in She Maroons win over St. Noa GFC, She Corporate shines in FUFA Women Super League Matchday 10
The Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League matchday 10 kicked off on Saturday with two thrilling fixtures. She Corporate secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Olila, while She Maroons defeated St Noa 2-0. In Njeru, She Corporate needed a late strike from Sandra Kisakye to seal all three points at home. Jesca Namanda put […]

The Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League matchday 10 kicked off on Saturday with two thrilling fixtures.

She Corporate secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Olila, while She Maroons defeated St Noa 2-0.

In Njeru, She Corporate needed a late strike from Sandra Kisakye to seal all three points at home.

Jesca Namanda put the hosts ahead in the 16th minute, and new signing Hairat Babirye doubled the lead in the 74th minute.

However, Olila mounted a swift response, scoring twice in quick succession courtesy of Brenda Atwani to level the match.

Kisakye restored She Corporate’s lead with a late header, earning her Player of the Match honors.

She Maroons, meanwhile, secured their third home win of the season with a 2-0 triumph over St Noa.

Nancy Mandera scored an own goal five minutes before halftime, and Lillian Kasuubo doubled the advantage with a superb free-kick in the 74th minute.

The results lift She Corporate to second place on 23 points, while She Maroons move to fourth on 15 points.

St.  Noa GFC dropped to the 5th position after the defeat.

Olila, meanwhile, remain winless after ten matches, sitting second from the bottom with four points.

Matchday 10 continues on Sunday with top-of-the-table Kawempe Muslim hosting Makerere, defending champions Kampala Queens visiting Amus College, and Lady Doves welcoming Rines in Masindi.

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