Africa-Press – Mauritius. The 2025 FUFA Women’s Cup will conclude in spectacular fashion tomorrow, Saturday, 28th June, as Amus College WFC and Kawempe Muslim LFC battle for supremacy in the tournament’s sixth edition.
The showdown is set for the MTN Omondi Stadium in Lugogo, with kick-off at 3:00 PM. In a continued effort to promote the women’s game, FUFA has granted free entrance for all fans.
This year’s final promises more than just silverware as it offers a shot at history. Both Amus College and Kawempe Muslim are chasing their first-ever FUFA Women’s Cup title, adding extra intensity and emotional weight to the occasion.
A new Winner awaits
Since the cup’s inception in 2017, five different champions have been crowned. With neither Amus nor Kawempe previously lifting the trophy, Saturday’s final will introduce a new name to the roll of honour, continuing the competition’s tradition of unpredictability and emergence of new powerhouses.
Road to the Final
Amus College WFC – The Surprise Package
The Bukedea-based side has stunned many with their remarkable journey to the final. They kicked off their campaign with a gritty 2-1 away win over Isra Soccer Academy in the Round of 32. A walkover against Asubo Ladies in the next round handed them safe passage to the quarters, where they edged Wakiso Hill WFC 3-2 in a gripping contest.
In the semifinals, Amus defied odds once again, dispatching 2023 champions Uganda Martyrs Lubaga with an impressive 4-2 aggregate victory.
Promising talent Opisa Shalyne stood out with a commanding performance, helping secure their maiden appearance in the final.
Kawempe Muslim LFC
A juggernaut in Ugandan women’s league football, Kawempe Muslim has finally broken through to their first FUFA Women’s Cup final. Their campaign began with a routine 2-0 win over Royal Dreamers WFC, followed by a narrow 1-0 victory over 2019 winners Makerere University in the Round of 16.
They showcased their championship grit in the quarterfinals, edging out defending champions She Corporate FC 2-1 after extra time. The semifinal clash against St Noa Girls SS ended 3-1 on aggregate, with forward Agnes Nabukenya sealing their spot in the final with a spectacular goal in the second leg.
Previous Winners
2017 – Olila High School WFC
2018 – UCU Lady Cardinals
2019 – Makerere University WFC
2023 – Uganda Martyrs Lubaga
2024 – She Corporate FC
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