FUFA Women’s Cup: Who is facing who in the quarterfinals?

FootballMay 31, 20262 min read
FUFA Women’s Cup: Who is facing who in the quarterfinals?

Quarterfinal Fixtures

Saturday, June 6

Kampala Queens FC vs St Noa Girls FC

She Maroons FC vs Amus College WFC

Lady Doves FC vs UCU Lady Cardinals

Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC vs Wakiso Hill WFC

Venues: To Be Communicated

Kick-off Time: 3:00 PM (All Matches)

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The fixtures for the quarterfinals of the 2026 FUFA Women’s Cup have been confirmed following the completion of the Round of 16 matches.

League champions Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC, who eliminated 2023 winners Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC, will face Wakiso Hill WFC for a place in the semifinals.

Wakiso Hill reached the last eight after knocking out 2024 champions She Corporate FC 4-3 on penalties following a 2-2 draw in normal time in Maya.

Defending champions Amus College WFC will travel to face She Maroons FC in another intriguing quarterfinal clash.

Amus College required a penalty shootout to overcome URA Ladies FC after a 2-2 draw, eventually winning 4-1 on penalties.

She Maroons, meanwhile, advanced after defeating 2019 champions Makerere University WFC 2-1.

The 2018 champions UCU Lady Cardinals will visit Lady Doves FC as they continue their pursuit of a second FUFA Women’s Cup title.

Kampala Queens FC will take on St Noa Girls FC in what promises to be one of the standout fixtures of the round.

The two sides met at the same stage and venue in last year’s competition, with St Noa emerging 3-2 winners to progress to the semifinals.

This year’s encounter offers Kampala Queens an opportunity for revenge while keeping their hopes of winning a maiden FUFA Women’s Cup title alive.

Of the eight remaining teams, only Amus College WFC and UCU Lady Cardinals have previously won the competition, having lifted the trophy in 2025 and 2018 respectively.

Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC, Kampala Queens FC, Lady Doves FC, She Maroons FC, Wakiso Hill WFC, and St Noa Girls FC are all chasing their maiden FUFA Women’s Cup title.

The quarterfinals will be played on Saturday, June 6, with the winners advancing to the semifinals.

According to the tournament regulations, the team with more goals at the end of normal time will progress. If the match ends level, extra time consisting of two 15-minute halves will be played.

Should the teams remain tied after extra time, the winner will be determined through a penalty shootout.

Geoffrey Mugabi

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