Finance trust women super league fixtures 2024/25

It should be noted that the League has changed name from FUFA Women Super League to Finance Trust Women Super League, following the unveiling of Finance Trust Bank as title sponsors for both the top tier and second division.

FUFA Competitions Department has released the Finance Trust Women Super League fixtures for the 2024/25 season.

The new season will commence on Friday, 27th September 2024 with Kampala Queens FC hosting Wakiso Hill WFC at MTN-Omondi Stadium.

Matchday One will continue on Saturday with three fixtures. Lady Doves FC will be at home to FC Tooro Queens, newly promoted teams Olila High School WFC and Amus College WFC (formerly Byafaayo Queens) will face off in Soroti while reigning Champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC will start their title defence at home to Rines SS WFC.

On Sunday, 29th September, Uganda Martyrs Lubaga will host She Corporate FC in Bugolobi while Makerere University WFC will play She Maroons FC.

It should be noted that the League has changed name from FUFA Women Super League to Finance Trust Women Super League, following the unveiling of Finance Trust Bank as title sponsors for both the top tier and second division.

The new season also comes with an increase in the number of teams from ten to twelve, following the promotion of She Corporate FC, Amus College WFC, FC Tooro Queens FC and Olila High School WFC.

With majority of the teams having attachments to Clubs in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League, selected fixtures have been highlighted to be played on the same day as the men’s League. This has been done in a bid to promote Women’s Football in the country.

The first round will run up to 15th December 2024 and the League will break off up to 1st February 2025 when the second round will begin.

The 2024/25 season is expected to end on 3rd May 2025.

These fixtures were drawn in line with the FUFA 2024/2025 Activity Calendar and may change due to TV Schedules and National team engagements.

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