

Kampala Queens and She Corporate FC ensured that the 2022 FUFA Women Super League title race will go to the final day of the season as both title chasers won their respective match day 17 matches.
The table leaders (She Corporate FC ) registered a 1-0 away victory over a relegation threatened Tooro Queens side thanks to Whisper Alomo halftime strike in a match that was heavily disrupted by the heavy downpour at Buhinga stadium in Fort Portal.
On the other hand,second placed Kampala Queens registered a 1-0 hard fought victory over a resilient Olila High School thanks to Resty Nanziri’s 75th minute strike in an eventful match at IUIU Kabojja.
She Corporate and Kampala Queens have been battling it out neck to neck for this season’s super league glory and their respective match day 17 victories set up a title decider when the two sides meet on Friday in their last game of the season at Mubs Arena in Nakawa.
Should Kampala Queens beat She Corporate FC on the final day, they will be confirmed as champions, while any dropped points will see She Corporate clinch this season’s title.

Elsewhere, Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC registered a 2-0 home victory over defending Champions Lady Doves FC thanks to Hadijah Nandago and Esther Nangendo’s strikes while Rines SS WFC and UCU Lady Cardinals played out a one all draw.
Meanwhile, She Maroons were officially relegated from the FUFA Women Super League to the FUFA Women Elite league after a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Uganda Martyrs WFC.
Latifah Nakasi (3 goals), Anitah Namata and Nakanjako Immaculate scored for Uganda Martyrs while Hailat Babirye scored for She She Maroons.
FWSL Match Day 17 RESULTS
Uganda Martyrs 5-1 She Maroons
📌Latifah Nakasi x3 ( Uganda Martyrs)
📌Anitah Namata( Uganda Martyrs)
📌Nakanjjako Immaculate(Uganda Martyrs)
📌Babirye (She Maroons)
Rines SS 1-1 UCU Lady Cardinals
📌Hasifa Nassuna ( UCU Lady Cardinals)
📌Betty Nakubulwa ( Rines SS)
Kawempe Muslim 2-0 Lady Doves FC
📌Esther Nangendo (Kawempe Muslim)
📌Hadija Nandago (Kawempe Muslim)
Kampala Queens 1-0 Olila H/S
📌Resty Nanziri (Kampala Queens)
FC Tooro Queens 0-1 She Corporate FC
📌Alomo Whisper ( She Corporate)
FWSL FIXTURES MATCH DAY 18
Friday 20 May 2022
🗨️She Maroons vs FC Tooro Queens @3:00PM Prisons Grd
🗨️She Corporate vs Kampala Queens @3:00PM MUBS- Nakawa
🗨️Olila H/S vs Kawempe Muslim @3:00PM Soroti Stadium
🗨️Lady Doves vs Rines SS WFC @3:00PM Katushaba Stad
🗨️UCU Lady Cardinals vs Uganda Martyrs Lubaga @3:00PM UCU Grd.

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