Africa Women’s Football USFA and Etincelles draw in exciting encounter, JS Kabyle stun JF Khroub in Cup, Tiwa excels in Lekie goal Blitz, RAM K stay top with 4-3 win in thriller


JS Kabyle celebrate Quarter Final win


ASEC completed a dominant 5-0 win over Glory FC as rescheduled games were completed to remain undefeated with a 100% record and a advantage of 7 points over Atletico D’Abidjan who overcame Juventus 2-1 yesterday.


Ampem dropped there first points of the season being held to a goalless draw by Northern. Dreamz failed to take advantage also having to settle for a draw despite Yaa Abrafi opening the scoring against Fosu, the gap remains 9pts.  Hasaacas move to the top of the South Section goals from Mercy Attobrah and Comfort Owusu saw them to a 2-0 win over Soccer. Police drop to second being held by Army to a 0-0 draw.


Ceasiaa move to fifth thrashing Gets Program 5-0 in a rescheduled encounter, Christina Chamwile and Aisha Mbabage both scoring twice. Margrét Kunihira completed the scoring.


Results of the 6th round of the Tunisia  D1 Feminine saw BH Bank defeat Sfax 4-1 and Tunisia Sport dominate Medenine 5-0.


Ram Kamara remain top of the table in Sierra Leone overcoming FC Kallon in the top 2 duel 4-3, Kadiatu Kamara earning player of the match with a brace.

Two goals each from Wuha Mohai and Fatamata Turay lead Mogbewmo Queens to a 5-0 win over Koya Queens taking over in second spot in the table.


Bountou Sylla’s hattrick lead Determine Girls to the Quarter Finals as they hammered Bushrod Queens 6-2.

Goals from Marie Pascale and Miatta Morris earned Shaita Angels a 2-1 win over Lead Academy

The top two Clubs where paired together for a enthralling Quarter Final contest to come.

Earth Angels defeated Kneeling Warriors on penalties likewise Ravia Angels who overcame Republic,  the two will clash in the Quarter Final.


ASFAR edged closer to retaining the title as they defeated ITFF 3-1 with a controlled performance despite falling behind early the ever impressive Doha El Madani levelled the game before Nouhaila Benzina rounded off a fine move shortly before the interval. Ninika sealed the game in the 86th minute.   RS Berkane fell 8pts behind losing 1-0 to FUS, Aminata Camara striking the decisive goal. SCC moved to 36pts


Palm Hills defeated El Tayaran 3-1 to move onto 10pts in a rescheduled match.


Leaders Top Girls Academy where out of action due to a stomach virus in the Inyange camp, Buja Queens defeated Intwarikazi to remain second Colombe moved to third defeating Maika 3-2.


Kampala Queens opened a 6pt gap at the top of the table Shamirah Nalugya and Peace Muduwa scoring the goals in a 2-0 win over Makerere. Reigning champions Kawempe Muslim féll to She Maroons Immaculate Kizza scoring the match winner to dent the hopes of retaining the title. Amus remain third despite being held to a 2-2 draw.


The title race in Kenya heats up as Police Bullets had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Ulinzi. Kibera took advantage to cut the lead to a point thrashing Bunyore Starlets 5-0, Faith Mboya scoring a hattrick. Diana Cherono scored Vihiga Queens match winner as they defeated Mombasa 1-0 to remain third two points behind the leader but having played a game more.


Rayon hold on to their 6 point advantage easily defeating Muhazi 3-0.  Indahangarwa consolidated second spot beating Kigali 2-1 in the clash of the round. Kanyomi move to fourth on goal difference with a 3-1 win over APR.


Berewuleng moved 5 points clear at the top of the table with a 1-0 win over TMT with a late winner as TMT played with 10 for almost the whole game. Police defeated Red Scorpion 2-1 thanks to Fatou Sonto’s brace and move up to second in the league table after 8 rounds

Berewuleng Gambia League Leaders

Marie Camara and Marie Diokh both struck braces as Aigles Medina maintained top spot in Senegal with a resounding 5-0 defeat of Dakar Sacré-Cœur. AS Bambey beat Dorades 2-0 and remain second on goal difference as the two prepare to meet on February 12th for the rescheduled round 2 encounter. JOG remains in third spot after a 2-0 win over Casa.


Á Round of draws in Poule A as Naja stay top a point clear of Sam Nelly, Naja being held by Espoir and Sam Nelly being thwarted by CEFoS. Aïnonvi earned a draw against Aigle Royal thanks to a goal from Grace. UMSA recorded the only win of the round defeating Tambours 3-2.

In Poule B the top two clash ended goalless as Léopards maintained their 3pts advantage at the top of the standings.


USFA and Etincelles played out a enthralling 1-1 draw to remain  locked at the top of the table after a 1-1 draw, Deborah Guira heading a equaliser cancelling out a early goal from Goungounga. Both have 25pts. The game was televised nationally by RTB

Douanes defeated NAS 2-0 to move three points behind the leading pair

Deborah Guira levels the game for Etincelles

League Leaders Zesco remain undefeated as Charity Mubanga levelled in the 79th minute to keep the record intact in a 1-1 draw with Green Eagles. Red Arrows narrowly defeated Yasa to remain in second while a Thanda Mokgabo brace lead third placed Green Buffaloes to a 3-0 win over Police Dove Queens.  Indeni thrashed Kamfinsa 5-1, while Zanaco continue a impressive run of form beating Nchanga in a 5 goal thriller 3-2 as Regina Chanda struck the match winner.


Second tier JS Kabyle stunned JF Khroub to advance to the Semi Final of the Algerian Women’s Cup for the first time in their history. Holding the giants of the D1 Feminine to a goalless draw before winning the shoot out 4-3 to spark ecstatic celebrations. CF Akbou scored a dramatic  90+4′ minute winner through Wafa Hamri to defeat US Biskra 1-0. Afak Relizane advanced defeating Alger Centre 3-0 as CR Belouizdad overcame RS Tissemsilt 4-0 to reach the Semi Finals.

Semi Final Apr 11/12

CR BELOUIZDAD v CF AKBOU

JS KABYLIE v AFAK RELIZANE


Ebolowa remain a point clear of Lekie as they defeated Authentic 2-1 Reinette Abega goal in the 62nd minute proving decisive.

Tiwa Lys a great young talent in Cameroun inspired a Lekie second half Blitz of Éclair scoring twice and a superb cross leading to Adrienne Mekuko’s 47th minute sublime strike which was immediately followed by the first of Tiwa Lys goals a minute later to open up the floodgates as Lekie ran out 6-1 winners.

Tim Shalom Makoma 40th minute winner was enough for Amazone FAP to remain third with a 1-0 succes over Louves.


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