Full name | She Corporate Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Sharks |
Ground | Nakawa, Uganda |
Manager | Hassan Issa |
League | FUFA Women Super League |
2023/24 | FUFA Women Elite League champions (promoted) |
She Corporate FC is a Ugandan professional women football team competing in the FUFA Women Super League.
She Corporate FC and Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC were the only two clubs out of the eight that played the inaugural league in 2015. [1]
They emerged as champions of the FUFA Women Elite League, defeating Olila High School WFC in a penalty shootout (6-5) after a goalless final. Their strong season performance included 12 wins, one draw, and one loss, earning them promotion to the FUFA Women Super League after being relegated the previous year. [2] [3] The club secured the 2024 FUFA Women's Cup by defeating Rines SS WFC, also in a penalty shootout (5-4). These accomplishments underline their resurgence in Ugandan women's football. [2] [4]
She Corporate Football Club won the 2021 - 2022 FUFA Women Super League which they won on the final day of the season, their players Phiona Nabbumba won the MVP while Daphine Nyayenga won the best goalkeeper. [5]
She Corporate FC won the 2023/24 FUFA Women Elite League in which they defeated Olila High School WFC in the final that took place at Standard High School Zzana, Ndejje campus. [6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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