Historical past will probably be made on Friday, March 13, at Outdated Kampala Futsal Area when Mengo Metropolis Girls face Entebbe Cheetahs Girls within the first-ever Girls’s Futsal Uganda Cup closing.
Either side earned their place after robust semifinal performances and can now battle for the inaugural trophy in what guarantees to be an thrilling contest.
Mengo Metropolis come into the ultimate stuffed with confidence after defeating Nansana ASKA Girls 3–1 within the semifinals. Angel Nakitto was the star of the evening, scoring twice within the eighth and thirty second minutes to information her facet into the ultimate. Her motion within the attacking space and sharp ending have made her one in every of Mengo’s most harmful gamers all through the competitors.
Ruth Monica additionally performed a key position in that victory, scoring Mengo’s different aim. Her means to attach play and assist the assault has added stability to the workforce, serving to Mengo preserve fast passing and regular management of matches.
Standing of their manner are Entebbe Cheetahs Girls, who confirmed resilience to achieve the ultimate. They edged Kisenyi Girls 3–2 on penalties after an exciting 2–2 attract regular time.
Hilda Nankya gave the Cheetahs an early lead within the fifth minute earlier than Kisenyi fought again, however Rukia Nabusooke struck late within the thirty fourth minute to pressure the sport into penalties. The Cheetahs held their nerve from the spot to seal their place within the closing.
Entebbe Cheetahs have constructed their run on disciplined defending and fast counterattacks, usually turning defensive conditions into scoring probabilities. Nankya’s tempo and Nabusooke’s calm ending will as soon as once more be key for the lakeside facet.
Friday’s closing might flip into an interesting tactical battle, with Mengo Metropolis anticipated to manage possession whereas Entebbe Cheetahs look to strike on the break.
With the primary Girls’s Futsal Uganda Cup title at stake, the stage is about for a memorable evening for ladies’s futsal in Uganda.
