SAFF WOMEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
Top scorer — Fazila Ikwaput
Most valuable player — Fazila Ikwaput
Best goalkeeper — Panthoi Chanu

Fazila Ikwaput shone through the SAFF Women’s Club Championship leading East Bengal to the title in the first edition of the tournament. Ikwaput scored 9 goals in total including two in the final were East Bengal beat host nation club APF of Nepal 3-0 in the final.
East Bengal 3-0 APF
Fazila Ikwaput 22 46
Shilky Hemam 35
Fazila also won MVP of the tournament.

Sanaa Mssoudy goal on the stroke of half time earned ASFAR a 1-0 win over UTS to move within 5pts of leaders WAC with 2 games in hand.

A brace from Bahri Ikram lead CF Akbou to a 3-0 win over AR Guelma. Afak and Kabylie play out a goalless draw, JF Khroub move to second thrashing RS Tismsselt 10-0.

Nadia Ramadan and Gladys Amfobea 🇬🇭 both struck twice as leaders Wadi Degla scored 5 in the second half to overcome NBE. Ramadan scoring the first two, Amfobea the third and fourth. FC Masar earned points via a walkover and Al Alhy defeated Ennpi 3-0

Senegal D1 Feminine in its second round saw Aigles Medina beat Kaolack 3-0 with goals from Rokhyatou Kande, Sadigatou Diallo and Dieneba Sane.

AS Bolonta lead the way in Guiné after three rounds as they overcame USFG 3-1.

Leaders Police WFC remain unbeaten as they defeated Muhazi 3-0, reigning champions Rayon remain three points behind with a 2-0 win over Indahangarwa.

Ulinzi earned a walkover 2-0 win against bottom club Kisumu.
Police Bullets responded from a midweek loss with a devastating performance thrashing leaders Trinity 8-0 with Puren Alukwe striking a hattrick. Goals from Martha Amunyolete and Georgina Mulati put Vihiga back in the title race with a 2-0 win over Gideon.

Leaders Green Buffaloes swept aside Nkwazi 5-0 with Agness Phiri scoring twice in a dominant display. Zesco Ndola remain on the heels defeating Kamfinsa 3-0 while in form Zanaco stay third edging Amazing Grace 2-1 with a Inonge Muyamwa 81st minute winner.

Silver Strikers moved to within a win of clinching the title in Malawi a brace from Deborah Henry securing a 2-0 win over Mighty Wanderers. Nyasa defeated Ascent 2-1 courtesy of a brace from Mary Chavinda.

The opening round in Gambia saw Greater Tomorrow v Berewuleng match postponed due to administrative issues for the host Greater Tomorrow. Red Scorpion opened their campaign thrashing Brikama 7-1.

Mogbewmo Queens remain top in Sierra Leone through 5 Rounds of play as goals from Kadiatu Kamara and Isatu Bangura lead them to a 2-1 win over FC Kallon. Patricia Umu continue a impressive run of form with a 5-1 thrashing of Rising Queens.

Top Girls edged Colombe 1-0 to remain 100 percent in Burundi after 5 games, Kazoza move to second 5pts behind defeating Maika 2-1.

USFA points came via a forfeit of the game by Esiz who struggle at the foot of the table. Douane remain second with a 1-0 win against Hirondelles.
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China, Women’s Cup
Semi Final Results
Jiangsu 1-2 Guandong
Shanghai 1-2 Changchun
Sandrine Niyonkuru netted a late winner as Changchun come from a early defecit to defeat Shanghai to face Guandong in the final.

Al Nassr defeated Al Hilal 2-0 to win the Saudi Women’s Premier Challenge Cup with a excellent strike from Clara Luvanga and Ruth Kipoyi who was alert to a stray pass in the Al Hilal defence to double the advantage.

Türkiye WSL
Elizabeth Owusuaa 73 scored the equaliser for Hakkarigücü in a 1-1 draw with Çemeköy.
Melissa Sandrine Behinan 13 55 scored twice in Amed 6-1 win over Fatih Vatan, Nigeria’s Ugochi Cynthia Enenayo 65 also found the target.
Cyprus WSL
Ghana’s Suwaibatu Mohammed played 73 minutes for Omomia Nicosia in a 4-0 win over Olympiciacos Nicosia. Omonia are in third 6pts behind leaders Apollon and 3 behind second place Aris