
Clubs Move To Boycott FUFA Women Super League
Nine clubs out of the 10 in the FUFA Womens Super League have concurred to boycott games for the 2022/23 season until FUFA agrees on holding talks with the Club
Nine clubs out of the 10 in the FUFA Womens Super League have concurred to boycott games for the 2022/23 season until FUFA agrees on holding talks with the Club
2022/23 FUFA Women Super League fixture: The new season of the FUFA Women Super League, a top-flight women’s domestic football league in the country, is here. The season gets underway
Match-day One:Saturday, September 17•Makerere University Vs She Corporate Sunday, September 18•Kampala Queens V Asubo Gafford•Uganda Martyrs Vs Rines•Olila Vs Lady Doves The Competitions Committee has issued out the fixture for
Asubo Gafford Ladies and She Mak (Makerere University) will play in the FUFA Women Super League next season. The sides have finished top of their respective groups in the
Tuesday 5th AprilRines Vs Olila HS – Kabaka KyabaguRescheduledWednesday 6th AprilUganda Martyrs Vs Kawempe Muslim – RubagaSaturday 9th AprilShe Maroons Vs UCU Lady cardinals – LuziraUganda Martyrs Vs Lady Doves
FUFA Women Super League Saturday Results•UCU Lady Cardinals 5-0 Lady Doves•Rines WFC 0-0 She Corporates Sunday, February 20•Kawempe Muslim Vs Tooro Queens- Kawempe Grounds•Uganda Martyrs Vs Olila High School –
Sunday, February 6•Rines Vs Tooro Queens – Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium•She Corporates Vs Uganda Martyrs – MUBS Nakawa•Lady Doves Vs She Maroons – Katushabe Ground•Olila High Vs UCU Lady Cardinals –
Kampala Queens will be hoping that this is their year after a couple of misses for a side that promised much but yet to deliver. The Queens, owned by FUFA
Lady Doves will go all out to defend their crown as the 2021/22 season of the FUFA Women Super League kicks off. The Masindi-based side beat UCU Lady Cardinals 2-1
She Corporates WFC Captain Cissy Nantongo says they are ready to give their all ahead of the new FUFA Women Super League season. After a long period without action, the
Nine clubs out of the 10 in the FUFA Womens Super League have concurred to boycott games for the 2022/23 season until FUFA agrees on holding talks with the Club
2022/23 FUFA Women Super League fixture: The new season of the FUFA Women Super League, a top-flight women’s domestic football league in the country, is here. The season gets underway
Match-day One:Saturday, September 17•Makerere University Vs She Corporate Sunday, September 18•Kampala Queens V Asubo Gafford•Uganda Martyrs Vs Rines•Olila Vs Lady Doves The Competitions Committee has issued out the fixture for
Asubo Gafford Ladies and She Mak (Makerere University) will play in the FUFA Women Super League next season. The sides have finished top of their respective groups in the
Tuesday 5th AprilRines Vs Olila HS – Kabaka KyabaguRescheduledWednesday 6th AprilUganda Martyrs Vs Kawempe Muslim – RubagaSaturday 9th AprilShe Maroons Vs UCU Lady cardinals – LuziraUganda Martyrs Vs Lady Doves
FUFA Women Super League Saturday Results•UCU Lady Cardinals 5-0 Lady Doves•Rines WFC 0-0 She Corporates Sunday, February 20•Kawempe Muslim Vs Tooro Queens- Kawempe Grounds•Uganda Martyrs Vs Olila High School –
Sunday, February 6•Rines Vs Tooro Queens – Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium•She Corporates Vs Uganda Martyrs – MUBS Nakawa•Lady Doves Vs She Maroons – Katushabe Ground•Olila High Vs UCU Lady Cardinals –
Kampala Queens will be hoping that this is their year after a couple of misses for a side that promised much but yet to deliver. The Queens, owned by FUFA
Lady Doves will go all out to defend their crown as the 2021/22 season of the FUFA Women Super League kicks off. The Masindi-based side beat UCU Lady Cardinals 2-1
She Corporates WFC Captain Cissy Nantongo says they are ready to give their all ahead of the new FUFA Women Super League season. After a long period without action, the