Simba Queens FC, winners of the Tanzania Women's Premier League, have advanced to the semifinal round of the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Champions League 2022 - CECAFA Zone qualifier.
On Wednesday, She Corporate FC (Uganda) was defeated 2-0 by Sebastian Leonard Nkoma's team in a Group B encounter at the Azam Complex, Chamazi in Tanzania.
After 21 minutes, Vivian Aquino Corazone, a Kenyan international, made a strong free kick to give She Corporate goalie Daphine Nyayenga no chance. Pambani Kuzoya made it 2-0 after 61 minutes as the home team continued to dominate.
For the Ugandan team, Anitah Namata and Cissy Nantongo got some good scoring opportunities, but they did not take advantage of them.
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Tanzania’s Simba Queens FC became the first team to qualify for the Semi-Finals after stopping She Corporate FC. #CAFWCLQ2022pic.twitter.com/DYb6vq2aZH— Cecafaonline (@Cecafaonline) August 17, 2022
Simba Queens who won their opening match 6-0 against Djibouti’s Garde Republicaine FC have now qualified for the knockout stage with six points with one more game left in the group stage against Yei Joint Stars.
“ I am glad that my team has qualified for the semi final stage after scoring eight goals and conceded none. We need to make sure we also win the last group match against Yei Joint Stars,” Simba Queens head coach Nkoma told Cafonline.
Simba Queens FC captain Fatuma Issa Suleimani made it clear that the team is very motivated to perform well in these qualifiers. “After missing out last year, we are determined to win and qualify for the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Champions League,” added the defender.
Charles Lukula Ayiekoh, the She Corporate head coach said his team over respected the Simba Queens side. “We started well, but failed to maintain the control against a team that grew in confidence. But we shall work hard and make sure we win our last group match to qualify for the semi final,” added Ayiekoh.
In the second Group B match played on Wednesday, South Sudan’s Yei Joint Stars humbled Garde Republicaine FC 6-0.
Stephen Debora Luka Alworonga scored four goals, while Mariam Lasabu picked a brace to ensure Yei Joint Stars FC picked maximum points.
Yei Joint Stars’ Mazeir Fouad Abdallah was later sent off for a second bookable offence with four minutes left to full time. “Scoring four goals for my team in this big win means a lot to me. My performance has motivated me to keep working hard as a player,” added Yei Joint Stars’ Alworonga.
Action in Group A returns today with Commercial Bank of Ethiopia FC battling FOFILA PF (Burundi), while AS Kigali WFC (Rwanda) face Warriors Queens FC (Zanzibar). The Ethiopian side stopped Warriors Queens FC 9-0 in their opening match on Monday.