
Red Scorpions defeated Berewuleng in a dramatic penalty shoot following a 2-2 draw ín regular time. Goals from Kumba Kuyateh and Kaddijatou Bayo seemed to put Red Scorpion in control. However Saraah Jarju lead a determined fight back scoring a brace before Red Scorpion won the shoot out 4-3.


Kaddy Jarju scored a hattrick leading Shaita to a 4-0 win over World Girls to remain level with Determine Girls who crushed Kneeling Warriors 7-1, Mabinty Câmara also scoring a treble.

Fridah Mukoma struck a 74th minute winner as Zesco Ndola defeated Indeni 3-2 in a five goal thriller between the top two teams. Zesco move on to 39 points winning all 13 games to open the season. Red Arrows took the opportunity to move into second spot defeating Police Dove Queens 2-1. Ivy Nambeye bagged another brace the league leading scorer goals earned a 2-2 draw with Green Eagles.

USB maintain a perfect start to the season defeating FC Bejaia 2-1 to stay 3pts clear of CF Akbou who have a game in hand. The reigning champions beat CEA Setif 5-0. Afak Relizane and JF Khroub move to 3rd and 4th respectively recording big wins.

Al Alhy remain top in Egypt after their game at Ennpi was cancelled due to lack of ambulance in the stadium collecting the three points with a 2-0 walkover. NBE and ZED FC cruised to victories while Modern Sport rallied to hold Wadi Degla to a 2-2 draw.

Kibera Soccer defeated Vihiga Queens to show their credentials as a potential champion. Arusi Ann and Lucky struck the goals that sees them remain top with a 3pts advantage over Bungoma Queens. Bungoma themselves recorded a impressive 3-1 victory over Zetech Sparks. Champions Police Bullets had to settle for a goalless draw with Mombasa.

Rayon Sports remain on course to retain their title as they defeated Forever 7-1 opening a 7 pt gap at the top of the standings. Bugesera were held by Fatima, AS Kigali moved up the table defeating Police 2-1

Benin Women’s Championship opened with Vigueur drawing 2-2 with FAL. The remaining schedule of the opening round will take place next weekend.



LDF Ladies romped to a 10-0 win over Mpakhi to remain 100 percent, Phuzile Molefe scoring 7 in the champions destruction. Kick 4 Life moved into second position defeating Bantu 2-0

SCC moved level with RS Berkane as Samya Mitah and Sylviane Kokora each scored twice in a 5-0 win over WAC. RSB was due to play ASFAR who were involved in the CAF Women’s Champions League final against TP Mazembe. HST continued their impressive start to the season defeating CRAH 3-0, Naima Oujamer striking a double.

With the top two teams out of action She Maroons took advantage to move into third position as they best Rines SS 1-0. Amus climbed back to 4th with a 1-0 win over Makerere.

UWC defeated Fort Hare 2-0 in the only game of the championship. Nondumiso Manengela and Ronnel Donnelly scored the goals. The final game of the 2024 championship is scheduled for December 8 when Mamelodi will celebrate the title against UWC in a rescheduled match

Mary Amponsah struck a hattrick as Ampem opened a four point gap on Dreamz in the Northern section, demolishing Supreme Ladies 8-0. Stella Nyamekye lead a dramatic comeback for Dreamz, from trailing 3-0 to draw 3-3 with a stoppage time equaliser. Northern defeated Tamale 1-0 Wasiima Mohammed scoring the winner. In the South section Jónína remain top despite being held to a goalless draw by Faith Ladies. Police defeated Berry Ladies 2-0 and champion Hasaacas recorded a narrow 1-0 win over Epiphany to end the action of round 5, Rita Musah striking the decisive goal in the 71st minute.

Ouedraogo Habibou and N’Guessan Nadege struck the goals for ASEC in a 2-0 win over Atlético moving onto 12pts in the early proceedings in the 2024-25 championship. Ange FC where held by Africa Sport, Stella moved up to third dominating Juventus 6-1, AFAN and Agir played out a goalless draw.

Commercial Bank commenced their campaign defeating leaders Sidaama 3-0. Debiso, Rediet Assresahagan and Nigist Bekele scored the goals. Diredawa took over at the top of the table in a four way 10pts tie on goal difference as they defeated Adama 3-2. Mechal moved to second place defeating Arbraminch 1-0 while Hawassa in fourth drew 0-0 with Lideta.

Zambia claimed the Cosafa Women’s Under 20 Championships winning all four games scoring 19 goals without reply. South Africa ended the tournament in second place defeating Botswana 3-0 Julia Gonçalves striking a hattrick. Ruth Muwowo 4 goals for Zambia was joint top scorer with Gonçalves


TP Mazembe were crowned champions of CAF Women’s Champions League defeating ASFAR in the final. A 10th minute penalty converted by Marlene Kasaj Yav was enough to defeat the Moroccan champions. TP Mazembe superbly guided through the tournament by Moroccan coach Lamia Bouhmedi frustrated the host with strong defense giving little opportunity for the host to force a equaliser, unable to build up pressure the RD Congo champions comfortably held onto the early goal advantage to clinch their first title joining Mamelodi Sundowns twice and ASFAR as the tournament winners in four years of competition bringing a end to a delightful championship with many talents Shining as dominance moved maybe to a unexpected new force. Egypt champion FC Masar swooped third spot defeating a excellent youthful Edo Queens on penalties 4-3 after a 0-0 draw.

Lamia Bouhmedi coach of the tournament supremely plotting the path to glory for TP Mazembe

Best eleven of the Tournament

Sanaa Mssoudy Player of the Tournament, valuable player since her return to the club lead the club to runners up

Doha El Madani carried on her super year with ASFAR scoring 6 goals in the tournament to win the Golden Boot Award

Habiba El Taher superb in goals for the Egyptian outfit was named best keeper of the tournament edging Moroccos Khadija Er-Rmichi who to had a excellent tournament with crucial penalty saves.
