Glory Or Heartbreak in The Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League.
By Kigozi Mac Carter
With just two games remaining and only two points separating the top contenders, the Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League title race is heading for a dramatic finish. Only one team will be crowned champion of the 2025/2026 season, as She Corporate FC and Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC go head-to-head for ultimate glory.
She Corporate FC Hold Narrow Advantage
One time champion(2021/22), She Corporate FC enter the final two matches of the season as table leaders. They are set to face Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC (away) and She Maroons (home).
The “Sharks” currently sit on 50 points from 20 games, having recorded:
- 16 wins
- 2 draws
- 2 losses
They have scored 34 goals and conceded 14, showing both attacking strength and defensive discipline.
One of their most outstanding performances came in a 4–1 victory over Uganda Martyrs on 18th October 2025, which stands as their most echoing win of the season. However, their biggest setbacks have been two 2–0 defeats to Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC, both home and away.

Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC Close Behind
Five-time record champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2024) remain firmly in the title race. They head into their final fixtures against Kampala Queens (away) and Olila High School WFC (home) sitting 2nd on the table with 48 points.
Their season record after 20 matches stands at:
- 15 wins
- 3 draws
- 2 losses
Kawempe have been prolific in front of goal, scoring 39 goals and conceding just 11, giving them the best goal difference (8) ahead of the table leader and among other teams.
Their most dominant performance was an 8–0 victory over Asubo Ladies FC, while their biggest loss so far was a 2–0 home defeat to Makerere University WFC.

Individual Brilliance Could Decide It All
As the title race reaches its climax, individual performances especially from strikers and safe hands could be the difference between triumph and heartbreak.
All eyes will be on Jesca Namanda, She Corporate FC’s lethal striker and leading top scorer with 15 goals, accounting for nearly half of her team’s total goals(34) to date. Her consistency in front of goal will be crucial if She Corporate are to secure the championship.

On fire Latifah Nakasi (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC) as yet netted 13 goals, making her one of the league’s top performers and second in the scoring race.

Molly Naava (She Corporate FC) has been outstanding, keeping 11 clean sheets in 17 matches, conceding only 8 goals, and even registering one assist. a rare feat for a goalkeeper.

Saida Namwanje (Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC) has also impressed, recording 10 clean sheets in 20 matches, providing a strong challenge in the race for the Golden Glove.

With everything still to play for, the final two matches promise tension, excitement, and unforgettable moments. Will She Corporate FC maintain their lead and lift the trophy or will Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC stage a late comeback to reclaim glory?
One thing is certain, it will be glory for one, and heartbreak for the other.
