She Corporate FC, fondly known as The Sharks, are back to familiar territory at the summit of the FUFA Women Super League after Matchday Four. The 2022 champions currently lead the log with 10 points, tied with Kawempe Muslims Ladies FC, but separated by a superior goal difference of +7.
Under the stewardship of Burundian tactician Ininahazwe Belyse, She Corporate have been in impressive form—winning three matches and drawing once. The Nakawa-based side has so far scored eight goals and conceded only once, showcasing one of the league’s strongest defensive records this season.
In their most recent outing, the Sharks edged Amus College WFC 2-0 at the FUFA Technical Centre in Njeru on Sunday, a result that cemented their place at the top. Speaking after the match via the club’s official YouTube channel, one of their standout forward performers Kisakye Sandra expressed the team’s growing confidence and motivation.
“We feel happy and we are motivated,” Kisakye said, emphasizing the positive atmosphere within the camp
Elsewhere on Matchday Four, Olila HS WFC played out a goalless draw with Rines SS WFC, while St Noa Girls Zana FC shared spoils 2–2 with Makerere University WFC. Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC fell 0–1 to Kawempe Muslims, Asubo Ladies FC held Kampala Queens FC to a 2–2 stalemate, and She Maroons FC settled for a 0–0 draw against Lady Doves WFC.
Upcoming Fixtures – Matchday 5
Saturday, 1st November 2025
- Amus College WFC vs Asubo Ladies FC – 10:00am, Amus Stadium Bukedea
- Lady Doves WFC vs She Corporate FC – 10:00am, Katusabe Stadium
- Kawempe Muslims LFC vs She Maroons FC – 10:00am, Kawempe Muslim SS Playground
Sunday, 2nd November 2025
- Makerere University WFC vs Uganda Martyrs Lubaga WFC – 10:00am, Makerere University Grounds
- Rines SS WFC vs St Noa Girls Zana FC – 10:00am, Kabaka Kyabaggu Stadium
- Kampala Queens FC vs Olila HS WFC – 10:00am, MTN Omondi Stadium, Lugogo
With momentum on their side and confidence growing in camp, She Corporate will now turn focus to their next challenge away to Lady Doves WFC, as they aim to stretch their unbeaten run and maintain their top spot in the league.


