Rines SS WFC is a Ugandan women's football club that competes in the FUFA Women Super League. Rines SS hosts its home games at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium in Wakiso. [1] [2]
Rines SS WFC comes from Buganda region, they defeated Bunyaruguru Girls FC in the semifinal of the FUFA Women Elite League. They had to go through penalty shootout to advance to the finals. Rines SS WFC won 4-3 on penalties and secured their a slot in the FUFA Women Super League. [3] They however, lost the final in 1:0 defeat to She Maroons FC in 2021. [4] Elsie Najjemba of Rines SS was named the Best Goalkeeper of the tournament.
Rines SS WFC registered their first win in the FUFA Women Super League against Kawempe Muslim in 1:0 win, the only goal of the game was scored by Yasmeen Nalukwago in the second half.
The team was managed by Bright Nyanzi. [5]
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Rines SS have also played in the FUFA Women's Cup semifinal and registered victory over UCU Lady Cardinals FC in a 2:1 win at Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium. [6]
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