FUFA has confirmed that all the ten teams set to play in the 2023/24 FUFA Women Super League have fulfilled the minimum club licensing requirements.
Unlike in the chaos that preceded the men’s version, all the women’s teams are ready to roll.
A total of ten venues will host the matches this season, including the Philip Omondi Stadium at Lugogo and the St. Mary’s Stadium in Kitende.
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KCCA FC partnered with Kampala Queens while Vipers paired with Wakiso Hill to fulfil the CAF requirements before playing in the continent’s interclub competitions.
The partnerships involved the two women's clubs using their respective grounds for matches.“All the Ten (10) clubs fully submitted the minimum Club Licensing requirements and were granted Licenses to participate in the FUFA Women Super League season 2023/24,” FUFA confirmed in a statement.
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Kampala Queens are the reigning league champions.
Clubs and stadium for the 2023 FUFA Women's Super League season
Kampala Queens FC - MTN Omondi Stadium
She Maroons FC - Luzira Prisons Ground
Wakiso Hill WFC - St. Mary’s Stadium kitende
Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC - St. Gerald’s Stadium
Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC - Kawempe Muslim S.S Play Ground
Rines SS WFC - Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium
Lady Doves’ FC - Katushabe Stadium-Masindi
Makerere University WFC - Makerere University Ground
Asubo Gafford Ladies FC - Kampala Quality Stadium
UCU Lady Cardinals - UCU Sports Ground