Kawempe Muslim Women continued their spectacular run in Ugandan girls’s soccer as ahead Agnes Nabukenya and head coach Ayubu Khalifa Kiyingi have been on Tuesday topped Finance Belief Financial institution Participant and Coach of the Month for November.
The awards have been handed over throughout a ceremony held on the Finance Belief Financial institution head workplace in Kampala, presided over by the Financial institution’s Chief Operations Officer, Sarah Gwokyalya.
Coach Ayubu beat Kampala Queens’ head coach Asefa Firew Hailegebreal to the November teaching accolade after guiding his group to 4 wins in 4 matches, an ideal run that stored Kawempe Muslim on the high of the Finance Belief Ladies Tremendous League with 25 factors, 5 forward of their nearest rivals. Asefa’s facet managed three wins out of 4 video games.
Talking on the occasion, Gwokyalya counseled the media for its function in selling girls’s soccer. She famous that the financial institution stays dedicated to supporting the game alongside the media and FUFA to make sure it receives the eye it deserves.
Ayubu, visibly grateful, attributed his success to collective effort. He mentioned the award was a results of teamwork from the teaching employees and disciplined gamers.
On the gamers’ facet, final season’s MVP Agnes Nabukenya reclaimed the highlight after an excellent month wherein she scored 4 objectives and picked up two Participant of the Match awards. She edged fellow teammate Saidat Namwanje, who stored three clear sheets, and Kampala Queens ahead Catherine Nagadya, who additionally scored 4 objectives.
Nabukenya mentioned her ambitions for the season stay unchanged serving to her group win the league, ending as the highest scorer, and defending her MVP crown.
The ceremony additionally recognised media excellence. Henry Gwase of Sanyuka Prime and Nsereko Musoke Issa of Nimsport have been voted November’s greatest journalists and can share UGX 500,000 courtesy of Finance Belief Financial institution.
This marks the eighth version of the financial institution’s initiative to have fun standout performers in girls’s soccer, a drive that continues to spice up motivation and visibility within the native girls’s recreation.
