Kawempe Muslim LFC

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Kawempe Muslim
Full nameKawempe Muslim Ladies Football Club
NicknameValley Warriors
Founded2015
GroundThe Valley
Head CoachAyub Khalifah Kiyingi
League FUFA Women Super League
2024/252nd

Kawempe Muslim Ladies Football Club is a Ugandan professional association football club based in Kampala , Uganda. The club competes in the FUFA Women Super League , the top tier of women's football in Uganda. They are nicknamed Valley Warriors.

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History

The club was founded in 2015. [1] Between 2015 and 2018,Kawempe Muslim Ladies Football Club won four consecutive championships. In the 2018 season, the club experienced a transitional period after several key players moved to rival side UCU Lady Cardinals FC. [2]

In the 2023–24 season, the club reclaimed the FUFA Women Super League title, finishing top of the table ahead of Kampala Queens FC. [3] [4] The league victory qualified Kawempe Muslim Ladies Football Club to represent Uganda in the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers. [5] [6]

Club details

Stadium

Kawempe Muslim Ladies Football Club's home ground is officially known as the Kawempe Muslim Ground. It is also known as ,The Valley. [7] [8]

Major Achievements:

Honours

TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning SeasonsRunners-up
Domestic FUFA Women Super League 52015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2024
Uganda Women's Cup0

Manager

Since 2015, the club is coached by Ayub Khalifah Kiyingi. [10] [11]

Current team

The football player's list of Kawempe Muslim Ladies Football Club. [12]

No.NameShirt No.Position
1Agnes Nabukenya4
2Aminah Nakato2Defender
3Asia Nakibuuka23Defender
4Dorcus Kisakye22
5Jovia Nakagolo
6Juliet Adeke1Goal Keeper
7Latifah Nakasi17Forward
8Meble AdongoMidfielder
9Ritah Mushimire27
10Saidah Namwanje20Goal Keeper
11Samalie Nakachwa9
12Shadia Nabirye
13Sharifah16Midfielder
14Sumaya Nabuto

See also

References

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  7. "Sword vs.Crown: Queens raid Warriors in the Valley". Monitor. 2025-10-02. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
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  10. Saaka, Yekoyada (2025-12-03). "Sports: Kawempe Muslim sweep November FWSL awards". New Vision. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
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  12. "Kawempe Muslims LFC - Players". www.ugandafootball.com. Retrieved 2025-12-13.