FUFA Women Super League
Match Day 14
Sunday 26th March , 2023
Results
Kampala Queens 2-0 UCU Lady Cardinals
Makerere University 2-1 Uganda Martyrs
She corporate 1-0 Olila High school
Asubo Gafford 3-2 Lady Doves
Rines WFC 1-5 Kawempe Muslim
Defending champions She Corporate bounced back to winning ways following their 1-0 victory over Olila in a game held at nakawa on Sunday morning.
Substitute Noeline Namiiro scored the all important goal in the second half to ensure that her side bounced back.
It was a needed win for the Sharks, who had suffered back to back defeats in the league.
They now moved to the 5th position with 17 points after 14 games.
For Olila, it was a big blow in their quest to avoid the relagation dog fight and they dropped to 6th with 16 points.
On Sunday at nakawa, the two sides failed to create clear cut chances throughout the opening 45 minutes as they both struggled going upfront.
But after the break, the hosts, She Corporate showed early intent to score first.
Their head coach, Hassan Isa made one change at the restart, introducing in Namiiro, a substitute that later paid off.
And in the 55th minute, Namiiro tapped in home past an onrushing Olila goalkeeper Esther Okello, thanks a to through pass from Cissy Nantongo, a goal that turned out winner.
The visitors tried to stage a come back after conceding, but failed to find a breakthrough past a solid She Corporate backline.
Victory ensured that She Corporate returned to winning ways. They moved to the 5th position and will need to play each game like a final in their remaining four games as they seek to save their season.
For Olila, it was a bad day in office, on a day they looked poor upfront. They dropped to the 6th position and must as well rise up in their remaining four games of the season.
Team Lineups
She Corporate- Gift Nasasira Gk, Margret Namirimu, Aminah Nakato, Winnie Nabbale, Grace Mary Nasongo, Babra Adweru, Cissy Nantongo, Spencer Nakacwa, Cissy Nakate, Annitah Arinda, Pheobe Banura
Olila High school- Esther Okello GK, Gillian Akadinda, Marrion Amangat, Sharon Achen, Brenda Namataka, Magdalene Illamai, Amoding Siporosa, Sheilah Galenda, Eunic Ariokot, Cecilia Apiding, Docas Muyama Lwalisa