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Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC

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Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC is a Ugandan women's football club competing in the FUFA Women Super League. The club is based in Lubaga, they won their first ever title in the 2022/23 FUFA Women's Cup.[1] The club was founded in the year 2006 also known as Kiddawalime Girls.[2]

History

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Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC, started in 2006 and won their first ever title in 2023 after defeating She Maroons in the final that took place at Bishop Maraka College Playground in Kumi district.[3] They became the fourth team to win the FUFA Women's Cup following Olila High School who won in 2017, UCU Lady Cardinals in 2018 and Makerere University WFC in 2019.[1] The FUFA Women's Cup in 2020, 2021 and 2022 editions was not held due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Honours

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Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners-up
Domestic FUFA Women's Cup 1 2022/23

Player

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Current Squad

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As of 24 September 2024Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC squad 2024/25.[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Uganda UGA Brenda Kasana
2 DF Uganda UGA Moureen Kizza
3 DF Uganda UGA Comfort Aculu
4 MF Uganda UGA Immaculate Nakanjako
5 MF Uganda UGA Brenda Munyana
6 MF Uganda UGA Gloria Namugerwa
7 MF Uganda UGA Nulu Nakyanzi
8 FW Uganda UGA Sharon Kanyiginya
9 FW Uganda UGA Halima Kizza
10 FW Uganda UGA Auki Kigongo Angel
11 FW Uganda UGA Jackie Nambasa
12 DF Uganda UGA Rashiah Nakalema
13 DF Uganda UGA Latifah Nakasi
14 GK Uganda UGA Sharon Kaidu
15 DF Uganda UGA Shivon Atuhaire
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Uganda UGA Viola Namuddu
17 FW Uganda UGA Deborah Nanvule
18 FW Uganda UGA Hilda Nakirijja

References

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  1. ^ a b Marsha, Ahmed (2023-06-10). "Uganda Martyrs win 2022/23 FUFA Women's Cup". FUFA: Federation of Uganda Football Associations. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  2. ^ "Football – Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga". Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  3. ^ Muyita, Joel (2023-06-10). "Uganda Martyrs are 2023 FUFA Women's Cup winners". Kawowo Sports. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  4. ^ Mujuni, Oscar Diego (2024-09-24). "Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC Unveil Nuru Nakyanzi Among Squad for 2024/25 Season". NBS Sport. Retrieved 2024-11-20.