BREAKING: She Corporate Sack Head Coach Ininahazwe Belyse
Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League side She Corporate FC part ways with head coach Belyse Ininahazwe.
According to reliable sources, the club is expected to officially confirm the departure of the tactician in the coming days.
Ininahazwe signed a two-year contract with She Corporate in August 2025, but after just nine months in charge, the club has reportedly decided to end her tenure.
The coach guided She Corporate to a second-place finish in the 2025/26 Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League season with 51 points, just one point behind champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC.
However, She Corporate’s title hopes suffered a major setback in the final two matchdays of the season. The club needed only one victory to clinch the league title but lost to Uganda Martyrs before settling for a goalless draw against She Maroons on the final day, ultimately missing out on the championship.
Sources indicate that the club’s primary target this season was to win the league title, and failure to achieve that objective prompted the decision to make changes to the technical bench.
The decision to part ways with Ininahazwe has reportedly already been communicated to the coach, with official confirmation expected soon.
She Corporate have also started the search for a replacement as the club aims to mount another strong title challenge next season.
When Ininahazwe was appointed head coach, Pande Cifu was named as her assistant, but he left the club midway through the season.
The club is now expected to pursue another foreign coach to lead the team in the 2026/27 campaign.
Despite narrowly missing out on the league title, She Corporate enjoyed an impressive individual awards campaign.
Ininahazwe won four Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League Coach of the Month awards, the highest number won by any coach in a single season.
Forward Jesca Namanda finished as the league’s joint top scorer alongside Latifah Nakasi with 15 goals, earning the Golden Boot award. Namanda was also named the league’s Most Valuable Player.
Goalkeeper Molly Naava was voted Best Goalkeeper of the Season after registering 12 clean sheets, the highest tally in the league, to win the Golden Glove award.
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