FUFA Women’s Cup: Who is facing who in the semi-Finals?

FootballJun 8, 20262 min read
FUFA Women’s Cup: Who is facing who in the semi-Finals?

Semi-Final Fixtures

Amus College WFC vs Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC

Lady Doves FC vs Kampala Queens FC


The semi-final fixtures of the 2026 FUFA Women’s Cup have been confirmed following the conclusion of the quarter-final stage.

Defending champions Amus College WFC, Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC, Kampala Queens FC, and Lady Doves FC are the four teams that have progressed to the last four of this year’s competition.

According to the tournament roadmap, Amus College will face Kawempe Muslim in one semi-final, while Lady Doves will take on Kampala Queens in the other.

To reach the semi-finals, Kawempe Muslim eliminated Wakiso Hill WFC, Kampala Queens defeated St Noa Girls FC, Lady Doves edged past UCU Lady Cardinals, and Amus College overcame She Maroons in a penalty shootout.

The first-leg matches are scheduled to be played on Saturday, June 13, while the return legs will take place on June 17.

The winners on aggregate over the two legs will advance to the final and compete for the 2026 FUFA Women’s Cup title.

The clash between Amus College and Kawempe Muslim will be a repeat of last year’s final, in which Amus secured a narrow 1-0 victory at MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo, to lift their maiden FUFA Women’s Cup trophy.

Kawempe Muslim will be eager to avenge that defeat while keeping alive their hopes of completing a domestic double, having already won the 2025-26 Finance Trust Bank FUFA Women Super League title.

Meanwhile, Kampala Queens, Lady Doves, and Kawempe Muslim are all still searching for their first-ever FUFA Women’s Cup crown, while Amus College aim to become the first team to successfully defend the trophy.

Geoffrey Mugabi

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