Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC focus on Wakiso Hill Women Football Club ffter thrilling round of 16 victory

Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC focus on Wakiso Hill Women Football Club ffter thrilling round of 16 victory

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  • May 31, 2024
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By Emmanuel Sekago

Byafaayo Queens/Amus College Women’s Football Club (WFC) are celebrating a hard-earned victory after their dramatic win against Kawempe Muslim in the Round of 16 of the FUFA Women’s Cup.

The match, held at Kawempe ground ended in a nail-biting penalty shootout where Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC emerged victorious with a 5-4 score.

With this triumph, the team now shifts their focus to the quarter-final clash against Wakiso Hill Women Football Club, scheduled for Sunday, June 2nd, at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende.

The encounter with Kawempe Muslim was intense, showcasing the skills and resilience of both teams. Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC demonstrated their determination and composure under pressure, particularly during the penalty shootout.

Goalkeeper Dorcus Nambozo was pivotal in securing the win, making crucial saves that ensured their advancement to the next round.

ByafaoyoAmus College Women football club

Coach Frank Anyau praised the team’s effort and highlighted the importance of staying focused for the upcoming match. “The win against Kawempe Muslim was a true testament to the hard work and dedication of our players. Now, our attention is on Wakiso Hill Women Football Club. We need to maintain our momentum and give our best performance to move forward in the tournament,” the coach remarked.

Wakiso Hill Women Football Club is known for their tactical strength and competitive spirit, making them a formidable opponent in the quarter-finals.

Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC is well aware of the challenge ahead but remains confident. The team has been undergoing rigorous training sessions, focusing on strengthening their defense and enhancing their offensive strategies.

Team captain Zabina Nambozo expressed confidence and readiness for the quarter-final. “Advancing to the quarter-finals is a significant achievement for us, and we are fully prepared to face Wakiso Hill. Each player is committed to putting in their best effort, and we are determined to progress further in the competition,” the captain said.

The quarter-final match at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende, is expected to be an exciting and closely contested game. Fans and supporters are eagerly awaiting this showdown, with hopes high for another stellar performance from Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC.

Supporters are encouraged to come out in large numbers to cheer on Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC. The team’s journey in the FUFA Women’s Cup has been inspiring, and with the community’s backing, they aim to continue their impressive run and secure a spot in the semi-finals.

Meanwhile, Don’t miss the thrilling quarter-final action on Sunday, June 2nd, at St Mary’s Stadium, Kitende, as Byafaayo Queens/Amus College WFC take on Wakiso Hill Women Football Club in a bid to advance further in the FUFA Women’s Cup.

Results
Kawempe Muslim WFC 0(4)-0(5) Byafaayo Queens/ Amus college WFC

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