Lady Doves FC

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Lady Doves FC is a Ugandan women's football club competing in the FUFA Women Super League. The club is based in Masindi city. [1]

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History

Lady Doves FC made an official partnership with Uganda Premier League side Kitara FC. The partnership was made official after signing of a memorandum of understanding by Kitara FC president, Deo Kasozi and Nsingwire Godfrey, of Lady Doves FC. [2]

Lady Doves FC won $10000 after they finished third with a bronze medal at the just inaugural CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers that took place in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. [3] [4] [5]

In 2022, Lady Doves FC ended She Corporates unbeaten run by 5 goals to nil at Katusabe stadium in Masindi. [6]

Honours

TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning SeasonsRunners-up
CAF CAF Women's Champions League Bronze20211

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References

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