Amus College closed the gap at the top of the table defeating She Maroons 1-0, Shayline Opisa scoring the only goal. Rines moved to fourth courtesy of a Phiona Arach strike.
D1 Feminine leaders RS Berkane advanced to the third round with a 3-0 win over HAN. Manal Siraj struck a hattrick to see RCAZ safely through.
Dominique Dour, Danielle Gomon, Diane Sika Youa and Diomande Naty found the target as Stella FC jumped into the second position defeating Agir 4-1. Geui scored a brace as Africa Sport defeated Teco 5-1. Atletico got their first points defeating JC 11-0.
Yasminath scored twice as Aïnonvi defeated Tambours 3-0 to start the defense of their title.
Musu Kamara’s hattrick lead Ravia Angels to a 3-1 win over Kneeling Warriors to continue their impressive season in third spot with 21pts.
Á stunning strike from Ukwinkunda Jeannette lead Rayon to a 1-0 win over rivals AS Kigali as they continue to dominate the league holding a 6pt adventage over Indahangarwa who beat Kamonyi 2-0
Grande talent Tiwa Lys opened Lekie’s account leading to a opening day victory over Caïman 4-0. Champions Ebolowa overcame Ita Mbong 2-0 Brunella Beulou sealing the victory. Amazone FAP took the Guinnessco a entertaining encounter sealed by Raissa Monendong in stoppage time.
Ladystrikers returned to action to hold Champions Hasaacas to a goalless draw. Jessica Appiah struck for Epiphany as they defeated Jónína 1-0, Police Ladies moved level with Jónína with a 2-0 win over Soccer. In the Northern section Ampem Darkoa eased to a 3-1 win over Sung Shining ladies, Dreamz returned to winning ways crushing Savannah 7-1. Fosu beat third place Northern 2-1 to round of the weekend Action in Ghana.
Leaders Kisped where held to a goalless draw by Kisped. Bungoma moved to second defeating Mombasa 3-1 as Zetech downed Trinity Starlets with a similar scoreline.
Zesco Ndola beat Kamfinsa 3-0 to remain 10 points clear advancing their season record to 15 wins from 15 games. Red Arrows remains second as Ochumba Lubandji struck all four goals as they edged Nchanga 4-3 in a dramatic encounter. Indeni Roses eased to a 3-0 win over Nkana and Champions Green Buffaloes defeated Yasa Queens 3-1, Vanessa Chikupila scoring a brace.
Champions CBE edged Ethio Electric 1-0 as they climb the table with 4 games in hand. Diredawa top the table level points with Hawassa.
USB continue to lead the way in Algeria, a 3-1 win over Oran Center. However they face a Stern test in the next round as they face Champions CF Akbou who were out of action due to international commitments. Afak Relizane edged CS Constantine 1-0 to remain in the third spot.
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.
Red Scorpions Gambia 🇬🇲 Women’s Super Cup winner
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.
TP Mazembe, CAF Women’s Champions League champions 2024
Lekie FF celebration winning the Trophee des ChampionnesStarlet Tiwa Fraiche Lys double won the Trophee des Championnes Feminine for Lekie
Cameroun Starlet Tiwa Fraiche Lys brace lead Lekie FF to the maiden Trophee des Championnes Feminine defeating reigning League Champions Ebolowa 2-1. Tiwa finished two excellent team moves in style excellent positioning to find open space. Both goals came in the opening 5 minutes of each half. Eliane Bibout scored for Ebolowa
Al Alhy returned to action with resounding a 11-0 victory over El Ghouna, Habiba Essam and Nigerian Charity Reuben striking hattricks
USB continued their 100 percent winning start to the season defeating AR Guelma 4-0. Champions CF Akbou rounded off a excellent week after defeating Afak Relizane in a rescheduled encounter they swept aside Oran Center 9-0.
Reigning champions Herentals stay on top of the standings 3 pts clear of Black Rhinos who have a game in hand and better goal difference
Zesco Ndola remain invincible in Zambia a twelfth successive win to open the season with Fridah Mukoma firing home a hattrick as they eased to a 4-1 win over Luyando. Indeni remain three points behind receiving a walkover against Nkwazi. Green Buffaloes returned to winning form Natasha Nanyangwe the star of the game striking a hattrick
LDF Ladies defeated FC Stoko 6-0 with a resounding performance, ensuring the champions open the season with three successive victories.
Sidaama top Ethiopia’s Women’s Premier League after three rounds of play. They continued their excellent start to the season defeating Hambricho 3-1. Diredawa sit second with a similar scoreline over Bahir. Champion Commercial Bank have yet to commence their bid to retain the title being in CAF Women’s Champions League action.
Rayon returned to winning form after dropping its first points of the season in the previous round, as they defeated Inyemera 2-0. Second place Indahangarwa suffered a defeat at Bugesera falling 6pts behind in the standings
Kampala Queens closed the gap to two points Shamirah Nalugya scoring the only goal in the four league matches played on Saturday. Kawempe had to settle for a goalless draw at Olila.
In Sunday’s play Rines SS recorded a excellent 3-0 win over Makerere to move into third position.
RS Berkane dropped points for the first time this season, Assala Gharrou scoring a brace for FUS in a 2-2 draw. SCC fell to a 1-2 defeat as ARAFF continue a impressive run of form. Michelle Nka scoring the winner in additional time. Mari Cruz double ensured a 2-1 win for HST who join FUS and ARAFF on 12pts.
Miatta Morris continues her great goal scoring form bagging another quadruple as Shaita cruised to a 5-1 win over Stages Queens. Shaita remain second on goal difference to leaders Determine who beat World Girls 3-1. Nigerian Mary Kieh scored a hattrick in Bushrod’s 3-1 win over Kneeling Warriors to remain third
Mary Amponsah struck twice earning Ampem Darkoa a 3-0 win over Savannah to move to the top of the Northern section. Second place Dreamz were held by third place Northern Ladies to a 1-1 draw.
In the South Jónína defeated Police 2-0, Eunice Kpenteey and Agnes Yeboah scored the goals. Comfort Owusu’s 23rd minute goal give Champions Hasaacas a 1-0 win over Faith Ladies. Early goals paved the way for Berry Ladies first victory of the season. Jemima Twumwaa and Deborah Annor goals in the opening 8 minutes were enough to defeat Soccer 2-1.
Kibera Soccer remains top in Kenya 🇰🇪 Zeinab Saki scoring the only goal of the game to defeat Kisumu 1-0. Vihiga Queens where held to a goalless draw by Bunyore, reigning champions responded to defeat by Zetech defeating Wadadia 6-0.
Doris Boaduwaa and Njoya Ajara Nchout lead the way of African scorers abroad both scoring hattricks for their respective teams Katamon and Al Qadsiah
Zetech Sparks ended Police Bullets unbeaten run as they defeated the defending champion in a 7 goal thriller. Kibera took over at the top of the table defeating Wadadia 3-0. Bungoma move to third with a 1-0 win over Bungoma
Penelope Mulubwa’s hattrick lead Zesco Ndola to a 4-0 win to start the season with 10 successive victories. Indeni remains two points behind Edith Phiri bagging both goals to defeat Play It Forward. Eagle eyed Red Arrows blitzed a dozen past Nkana Queens, Ochumba Oseke and Mary Mbewe each netted quadruples. Reigning champions got back to winning ways as Maylan Mulenga struck the match winner against Kamfinsa in a hard fought contest.
RS Berkane remain the only 100 percent team in Morocco, Salimata Diarra and Noura Elmoudni both scored twice in the 4-1 win over PFAM. SCC were held to a scoreless draw by FUS. AMLFF edged out WAC 1-0 courtesy of Amina Elmustapha, ITFF earned a valuable 4-2 with over RCAZ in a excellent TV encounter. HST moved to mid table defeating CSST 3-1.
Al Alhy’s impressive league debut continues as they overwhelmed Ittihad Alexandria who at 8-0 down in the 38th minute withdrew from the contest. Mona Tarek x3 Mia Darden x3 Nadine Ghazi and Habiba Essam had scored the goals.
Hadijah Babirye’s loan goal of the game ensured reigning champions Kawempe Muslim maintained their grip at the top of the table as they defeated Lady Doves 1-0. Kampala Queens moved into second spot defeating Amos 2-0. Makerere moved into third position defeating Wakiso 3-0
Jentrix Shikangwa brace lead Simba Queens to a 4-1 victory over Ceasiaa. Stumai Abdallah struck a hattrick in JKT Queens 7-0 demolition of Mlandzi. Zainabu Mohamed hit a late equaliser to foil Bunda Queens in a 1-1 draw.
Ethiopia’s Women’s Championship commenced with Sidaama springing a surprise of the opening round as they beat Hawassa 3-0.
USB continued it’s very impressive start to the season in Algeria as they dominated CS Constantine 4-0 to emerge as early leaders in the title race. CF Akbou and JF Khroub both commenced their seasons with wins over FC Bejaia and AR Guelma respectively.
With formalities already decided the final round for most teams took place yesterday TS Galaxy moving onto the podium edging UJ on goal difference.
Determine Girls and Shaita Angels continue to lead the way in Liberia. Determine trounced Stages Queens 9-0 Decontee Jackson scoring a hattrick. Slyvia Pyne struck a brace as they defeated Senior Female Pro 3-1. Bushrod defeated World Girls 1-0 Mary Kiah scoring the goal.
Lesotho Women’s super league continued with three games Molefe Phuzile scored a brace and is Leading Top goal scorer in the WSL with 8 goals.
Bad weather forced the cancellation of two games
Police ended Rayons 100 % start to the season, Rukia Bizimana scored the goals for the champions. Indahangarwa closed the gap to 3 points defeating APR 2-1
Two time Champions Mamelodi enter the tournament as favourite to retain the title. They enter on a high successfully defending their domestic title for a fifth successive time.
Mamelodi 5-0 TUT
Mamelodi goals
MGCOYI 11′ 30′ MULAUDZI 27’60’ DAWETI 87′
Line up in the most recent match against TUT
3 Karabo MAKHURUBETSHI
4 Thato LETSOSO
5 Zanele NHLAPHO (C)
6 Gabonnelwe KEKANA
7 Modikanalo MASHIGO
9 Rhoda MULAUDZI
10 Boitumelo RABALE
13 Oratile MOKWENA
17 Andisiwe MGCOYI
20 Khunjolwa MALI
26 Maitumelo BOSIJA (GK)
Hollywoodbets WSL 🇿🇦 Top Scorers
Mamelodi also boast the two top scorers in the Hollywoodbets WSL
RABALE (Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC) – 17
MAJIYA (Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC) – 13
MOFOLO (University of JHB FC) – 13
The following players also represented the South African Women’s International squad that faced Denmark and England recently. A wealth of experience particularly in defence will make them a tough team to crack once again.
UWC won the Cosafa Qualifying tournament in a dramatic penalty shoot out against Gabarone. Domestically once again they will finish runners up to Mamelodi Sundowns.
UWC most recent line up in the 2-1 loss to JVW November 2
Amogelang Motau, Sibulele Holweni, Khanyisa Manengela, Fikile Magama, Lonathemba Mhlongo where in the South African Women’s International squad that faced Denmark and England.
However since qualifying Noxolo Cesane, Biyana Kholosa, and now Bongeka Smangele have departed the club key players in qualifying Bongeka Gamede being the top scorer in the Cosafa Women’s Qualifying tournament
Edo Queens Nigerian champions qualified for their first CAF Women’s Champions League finals defeating Aïnonvi 3-0 in the final.
Edo Queens 3-0 Ainonvi
Suliat Abideen 45 +1 Emem Essien 60 Elizabeth Ukandu Og 76
Edo Queens recently lost Abideen Suliat Olajumoke who officially signed for Turkish Side, ABB Fomget.
Edo Queens had 8 Recent call ups against Algeria. Monle Oyono Miracle Usani Blessing Ilivieda Comfort Folorunsho Chioma Olise Amarachi Odoma Goodness Osigwe Folashade Ijamilusi who scored a hattrick against Algeria in the October Fifa Women’s International period.
Aigles de la Medina qualified in a dramatic last day when Tournament host Mogbewmo Queens where held to a scoreless draw by Red Scorpion of Gambia, after Aigles had defeated Determine Girls 2-1. Meta Kande, Mbene Kane being influential on the clubs successful year domestically and regionally.
Juliette Sambou, a hard-hitting striker, joins the Aigles de la Médina after her time at ESSAMAYE FC (ex-Gazelles de Bignona) alongside Edmée Diagne, the versatile international, seen at CAN 2022, ready to strengthen the central axis and the midfield.
The Senegalese Football Federation generously contributed 15 million FCFA for crucial support to strengthen the preparation for the Women’s Champions League, scheduled from November 9 to 23 in Morocco.
FCF Mazembe advanced to the CAF Women’s Champions League courtesy of Esther Dikisha’s equalising goal in the final match of a round Robin tournament. Esther alongside Merveille Kanjinga Sabina Thom a Malawi international being key players in a strong physical squad.
Of the qualifying squad Faso international Juliette Nana, and Zambian Agnes Banda have departed.
Ethiopian Champions CBE defeated Kenya Police Bullets in a hard fought final inspired by Senaf Wakuma who had a great season domestically also. Msay Temesgen will be another vital player in the squad.
CBE squad that earned their passage to their first CAF Women’s Champions League finals appearance.
Since the qualifying they have not started their Ethiopian Women’s Championship how little game time affects in pressure situation has to be seen however the team has been training very hard and looking forward to the challenge ahead
ASFAR qualified defeating Egypt champion Tutankhamun (now FC Masar) 1-0 in the final match of a round Robin tournament, Najat Badri scoring the winner on 29 minutes. Sanaa Msoudy being another influence on her return to the club that lost stars Ghizlane Chebbak and Fatima Tagnaout. ASFAR bought in Chaymaa Mourtaji who starred with rival SCC last season a very successful personal campaign. Doha El Madani and Zineb Erroudany again start the season in good form.
ASFAR started their domestic campaign with four wins and a 0-0 draw in their last match against HST on Saturday Nov 2.
Oct 20 In the fourth round ASFAR line up was as follows
Substitutions Hind HASNAOUI Aya BAGHAS Fatema Zahra DAHMOUS Ouahiba BOUKHAMI Nada EL ASLANI Ouafaa BENTAHRI Boutaina AOUINE
FC Masar qualified as UNAF runner up when CAF officially announced Morocco would host the tournament. A fantastic year domestically dominating ending the Wadi Degla strangle hold, they have started their domestic season unbeaten however two of their wins where courtesy of walkovers, they enter the tournament with a little lack of playing time and without facing a major opponent in the opening five rounds.
They however showed great potential in the qualifying tournament, Sandrine Niyonkuru and Halla Mostafa being two key players, along with Uganda international Shadia Nabirye and Tanzania International Hasnath Ubamba
Sandrine with 70 goals plus in the last year domestically and being top scorer in UNAF Women’s champions league qualifying tournament in August with 5 goals.
Shadia Nabirye and Hasnath Ubamba recent international call ups against RD Congo and Morocco respectively.
Nchanga continua impress as Ivy Nambeye continues her excellent scoring form bagging a brace as they dominate Nkana Queens 4-0. Early goals from Blessing Chisenga and Grace Phiri paved the way for Play It Forward as they beat Luyando 2-1.
HST produced a valiant display to hold ASFAR to a goalless draw, frustrating the champions whose late upsurge in tempo proved to be of no avail. SCC remains 100% as they defeated ITFF 2-0, RSB also open with 5 successive wins with a 13-0 win over struggling SCCM.
Mamelodi sealed a 5th successive championship dominating TUT from the outset on their way to a 5-0 victory to spark champagne celebrations. Sundowns now head to Morroco to defend their CAF Women’s Champions League title.
Leaders Rayon Sports thrashed Muhazi 7-0 as they continue their dominant opening to the league season. Perennial foe AS Kigali fell to Indahangarwa and already face a 10 pt defecit.
Amus College impressive early season form saw them hold champions Kawempe Muslim to a 1-1 draw a unfortunate late Amiya Jazira own goal foiling a excellent victory. Amus face Kampala in the next round who defeated Rines 2-0 with goals from Sumayah Nalumu and Zainah Nandede. Kampala also announced Asefa Firew Hailegebreal as the new Head Coach on a two-year deal.
Asefa, a former Ethiopia Women National Football Teams head coach takes over the new role from Ayiekoh Lukula Charles who left the club last week.
Deborah Afriyie 55th minute goal earned Police a 1-0 win over reigning champions Hasaacas. Dreamz continue to impress Yaa Abrifi firing home a 80th minute winner. Victoria Banful earned Ampem a narrow win at Kusami.
CF Akbou won the Super Cup, Ikram Bahri scoring the decisive goal in the 86th minute to defeat JF Khroub. In league action Affak Relizane opened their season with a 3-2 win over Alger Centre.
Vihiga Queens moved to the top of the table Diana Cherono Sigei scoring the winner against Bungoma. Wadadia earned their first points overcoming Bunyore who remain rooted to the bottom of the table. Champion Police Bullets face Kibera on Wednesday Nov 6.
ASEC trounced Koria 8-0 to lead the way in Côte D’ivoire. N’Guessan Nadege leading the scoring with a hattrick. Sekala also strolled to a 5-1 win over African Sport. Champions Inter D’Abidjan did not play.
In Togo only one game was played as Ahe defeated Winners Girls 3-0, Alice Ogbor scoring a hattrick. The remaining teams sat out the round in a ongoing dispute over unpaid funds from the government.
Miatta Morris was the star of the weekend scoring four as Shaita defeated Ambassadors 5-0.
Diamond Dahn earned Determine a narrow 1-0 win over Senior Pro.
Mary Kiah’s strike was enough to give Bushrod a 1-0 win over Stages Queens
Kneeling Warriors earned their first victory of the season easing to a 4-1 win over Real Muja
Bungoma Queens moved up to 4th in the Kenya Women’s Premier league with Catherine Khaemba striking a hattrick to go to the top of the scoring Charts with 5 goals in 3 games.
The second round of the Ghana Women’s Premier League saw champions Hasaacas held to a scoreless draw by Soccer. Mary Amponsah struck Ampem Darkoa’s winner against Northern Ladies, recent U20 WWC star Stella Nyamekye Was on target as Super Cup winners Dreamz defeated Fosu 2-0.
Asec swept aside Juventus 8-0, N’Guessan Nadege leading the way with a hattrick. Ouedraogo Habibou, Brou Sopie both scored braces and Timite Yasmine completed the rout. Champion Inter did not play
Coupe du Trône Feminin 🇲🇦 2023-24 first round Results
Indeni Roses moved to Joint leaders Edith Phiri leading the way in a 3-0 victory over Zanaco, Thandiwe Nhata added a double. Indeni move to 24pts. Nchanga Rangers bagged a impressive 8-3 win at Luyando Nambeye Wazingwa scoring 5 in the goal fest. Green Eagles and Kamfinsa each registered 2-1 away victories Rachel Moono scoring a 90th minute winner for Eagles both continue impressive starts to the season.
Champions Rayon opened a early 5 point gap at the top of the table dominating Fatima 6-0 as AS Kigali had to settle för a 1-1 draw with Kanyomi.
Determine Girls rattled 10 past Earth Angels a new low for the once giant of the league Jessica Quachie scoring a hattrick in the resounding win. World Girls got their first victory hattricks from Ativor Holali and Marion Browne in a 7-0 win over Real. Miatta Morris and Comfort Frimpong both scored braces as Shaita Angels eased to a 5-0 win over Ravia. Shaita one of the favourites to end Determine Girls recent title dominance.
With Entente out of Action Ahe were frustrated by Barracuda to a 0-0 draw failing to draw level on points at the top of Poule A. ASKO remain top of Poule B dominating Doumbe 5-0.
Algeria’s Women’s Championship began with the opening round top clash between Champions Akbou and Relizane being rescheduled due to International commitments. CS Constantine came from behind to defeat FC Bejaia 3-1 while MZ Biskra recorded a 1-0 win over Alger Centre. Promoted CEA Setif defeated AR Guelma 2-0.
Melika William struck a late equaliser as Bunda Queens held JKT to a 1-1 draw Stumai Abdallah had put the visitors ahead. Simba Queens defeated Fountain Gate 3-1 in a tense tussle Jentrix Shikangwa sealing the game in the 85th minute. Mashujaa earned a excellent win defeating Ceasiaa 3-0.
Goals from Shaima Ali 13 Alice Ogebe 36 Fajobi Yetunde Atinuke 87 earned Zamalek a 3-0 win over ZED FC in a hard fought contest Monday afternoon ending á exciting Second Round. Newcomers Al Alhy laid down it’s mark for the season defeating Wadi Degla in a fierce encounter Habiba Essam striking a stunning match winner in stoppage time. Champions FC Masar lead Ithad 7-0 at the interval before the opponent withdrew.
Champions Kawempe kept their 100% start to the season intact narrowly defeating She Maroons thanks to a goal from Shadia Nabirye on 35 minutes. Expected title challenger Kampala Queens were held to a goalless draw by Makerere.
Sanaa Mssoudy scored a brace as ASFAR defeated ITFF 4-1. Promoted Berkane impressive start continued with a third successive win defeating FUS 2-1 Salimata Diarra struck a 85th minute winner. SCC defeated CRAH 2-0 while the unfortunate situation remains for SCCM who where crushed 18-0 by AMLFF.
Mary Mulenga fired in a eighth minute winner as Red Arrows inflicted a second defeat on the season for champions Green Buffaloes. Indeni moved to second spot with a 2-0 success at Elite.
Tambo held Poule B leaders ASKO to a goalless draw as Foadan returned to winning form beating Koroki 2-1. In Poule A leaders Entente suffered a surprise 2-1 loss to Barracuda as OTR moved into second spot with a 2-1 win at AMOU.
UWC put Mamelodi title on Ice beating Lindelani 4-1 whose hope of survival took a severe blow. Amogelang Motau opened the scoring on 43 minutes before Mbalenhie Tenza equalised in first half stoppage time. Sibulele Holweni struck on 46 minutes coming on as a Half Time substitute to restore the UWC lead. Fikile Magama and Ntombifikile Ndlovu added goals on 54 and 57 minutes to complete the scoring. Mamelodi defeated Pretoria 3-0, League leading scorer Boitumelo Rabale give Sundowns the lead on 38 minutes, she moves onto 17 goals for the season. Kharabo Dhlamini added a second on 45+2 minutes. Melinda Kgadiete wrapped up the scoring on 71 minutes. Mamelodi next game is not until November but can clinch the title if UWC drop points in it’s catch up games. Remaining fixtures for both are.
Oct 19 v JVW Oct 26 v TS Galaxy
Mamelodi next game Nov 9 v TUT
Nov 9 Fort Hare v UWC
Nov 17 Mamelodi v UWC
Champions Police Bullets downed Bunyore with a 2-0 victory, Rebecca Okwaro and Mercy Njeri finding the target. Zetech and Vihiga played to a goalless draw, likewise Mombasa and Kisimu. Promoted Trinity had a impressive 1-0 win at Kibera Chesang Berasa striking the match winner and Kisped held Ulinzi to a 1-1 draw.
Ghana 🇬🇭 Women’s Champions of Champions
Result Hasaacas 2-0 Army Comfort Owusu 39 Mercy Attobrah 74
Hasaacas Ladies recovered from the Ghana Women’s Super Cup tournament third place by defeating Army 2-0. Hasaacas dominated much of the game and Comfort Owusu opened the scoring on 39 minutes. Mercy Attobrah 74th Minute effort sealed the game as Hasaacas comfortably held onto their two goal advantage.
Another fine weekend of scoring for Africans abroad in top divisions. None so much more than for Temwa Chawinga who broke NWSL’s Single season goal scoring record moving onto 19 goals overtaking Sam Kerrs 2019 record of 18. Ibtissam Jraïdi, Mavis Owusu shone in Saudi Arabia with hattrick. Doris Boaduwaa’s header earned Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem a 2-1 win over champion Kiryat Gat in Israel. Assista Traoré assisted Fleury to a 4-1 win over Guingamp in France. Lushomo Mweemba and Ramata Sawadogo were on target for Hakkarigücü in their 2-0 win over Çemeköy.
Zesco Ndola continue another great start to the season as they dispatched Nkana Queens 5-0. Namasiku Lungowe scored a additional time winner as ZISD moved into second spot, Indeni Roses being held by Zanaco who are finding better form as the season progresses. Green Buffaloes have been out of action due to military training.
JKT Queens won the Community Shield Donisia Minja struck a stunning last gasp free kick to claim the trophy as the match seemed to be heading to penalties.
Second Round action saw Champions Kawempe Muslim improve to six points, Agnes Nabukenya adding to her opening round hattrick to lead the early goal scoring chart with 4 goals. Vice Champions Kampala notched their first win of the season Shamirah Nalugya scoring the only goal as they defeated She Corporate 1-0.
Lesotho champions LDF Ladies opened the season with a 15-0 demolition of Thabatseka. Molefe Phuzile firing home six goals in the rout. Contenders Kick 4 Life downed Stoko 6-0 while LMPS defeated Bantu 4-0
With ASKO on a bye week Foadan failed to cut into the lead being held by Tambo 2-2. In Group A leaders Entente where held to a 1-1 draw by OTR
In round 2 Action Berkane scored a impressive win defeating ARAFF 5-0, Salamatu Diarra leading the way with a brace. Champions ASFAR defeated RCAZ 3-0 Zineb Redouani scoring twice to be joint top scorer in the league after two rounds with 3. WAC defeated SCCM 10-0 in unfortunate circumstances as the game was abandoned at 70 minutes with the visitors only having 6 players remaining having travelled with only 12 players a substitute goalkeeper only on the bench. HST and Phoenix battled out a 1-1 draw, SCC beat CSST 2-0 with similar scoreline victories for AMLFF and FUS.
With leaders Mamelodi out of action UWC won one of 3 games in hand as they defeated Richmond 2-1, Sibulele Holweni scoring a 90th minute winner. Marizka Adams gave Richmond a 15th minute lead before Fikele Magama equalised in the 36th minute. UJ remain third with a 3-0 victory over bottom side Thunderbirds. Lindelani escape attempt continues as they defeated Durban 1-0 Mandisa Faya scoring the winner in the 9th minute.
Kenya’s Women’s Super League season opened at the weekend with champions Kenya Police Bullets continuing where they left off, as they ran out 3-0 winners over Kisped, Becky Okwaro scoring twice and Lydia Akoth finding the target. Newcomers Mombasa and Trinity recorded impressive wins respectively, Vihiga Queens edged out Ulinzi 1-0
Another impressive weekend for Africans abroad. Temwa Chawinga headlining equalling the NWSL single season goal scoring record moving onto 18 goals. Brenda Tabe was celebrating a title in Ireland her goals in the title run in proved crucial leading Athlone Town to Championship glory. Daniela Meriva impressive start to the season for Famalicão continued once again finding the net the highly talented youngster quickly making her name in Portugal. Rasheedat Ajibade was rewarded for her excellent start to the season in Liga F being named player of the month for September. Lily Niber-Lawrence and Alvine Ngonja assisted Sevinch to a emphatic 10-1 win in the Uzbekistan Women’s Cup Semi Final over So’g’diyona. While Kenya’s Tereza Engesha scrambled last gasp equaliser earned Red Angels a 2-2 draw against Abu Dhabi Country in the AFC Women’s Champions League Group stage her second of the match. Tanzania’s Lyudmila Enekia double helped Mazatlan to a 2-1 win over Pumas, Enekia in very good personal form with impressive performances in Liga Mx Femenil 🇲🇽.