Overview:
Shayine Opisa notched a hat-trick with Edina Wanda and Dorren Wandera adding a goal apiece. for Amus College School, the girls football national defending champions.
Fresh Dairy Girls football 2024 championship
Quarterfinal Results:
- Amus College School 5-0 Sacred Hearts SS – Gulu
- Uganda Martyrs High School 0 (3) – 0 (5) Kawempe Muslim Secondary School
- Rines Secondary School Vs Sheema Girls School (2:00 PM)
- Boni Concil Girls Vocational Vs St Noa Girls Secondary School (4:00 PM)
Amus College School became the first team to qualify to the semi-finals of the 2024 Fresh Dairy Girls football 2024 championship.
This followed a comprehensive 5-0 victory over Sacred Hearts Secondary School Gulu at the Standard High School playground, Ndejje campus on Wednesday, 19th June 2024.
Shayine Opisa notched a hat-trick with Edina Wanda and Dorren Wandera adding a goal apiece.
As early as the third minute, it was evident that Amus College would have a field day at office when Opisa scored.
On the half hour mark, Opisa scored the second goal before completing the hat-trick three minutes after the mandatory half time break.
Wanda made it four and Wandera’s fifth goal was the icing on the already baked cake.



The second quarter final between Uganda Martyrs High School against Kawempe Muslim Secondary School was won by the latter in post-match penalties.
After a goal-less draw on full-time, Kawempe Muslim won the tense shoot-out 5-3 to make it to the semi-finals.
Other matches:
At 2:00 PM, the contest will be between Rines Secondary School and Sheema Girls School before the final duel between Boni Concil Girls Vocational and St Noa Girls Secondary School at 4:00 PM.
The successful four schools will lock-horns in the semi-finals the subsequent day and the final on 21st June 2024.
Four schools will represent Uganda at the forthcoming 2024 FEASSSA Games to be co-hosted by Amus College and Bukedea Comprehensive.
Defending champions Kawempe Muslim SS are already guaranteed of a slot in the 2024 FEASSSA Games alongside the hosts Amus College and Bukedea Comprehensive.
