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Queens Commit to the Crown: Core Trio Extend Ahead of CECAFA Showdown

The 2024/25 league campaign ended in triumph: 49 points from 22 games, 35 goals scored, and only 7 conceded—a dominant performance that brought home the Super League title.

As team gears up for the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Zonal Qualifiers, the Palace has fortified its core. We are thrilled to announce contract extensions for three key players—Catherine Nagadya, Jamirah Nabulime, and Teddy Najjuma—whose presence and performances will be essential as we chase continental glory.

Catherine Nagadya – Orchestrator in Midfield (2-Year Extension)

Known for her composure, vision, and control, Nagadya has been the creative heartbeat of the Queens. Her pinpoint passes and ability to dictate tempo have made her indispensable in clutch moments. Her two-year renewal ensures continuity in midfield and attacking line mastery as we step onto the CECAFA stage. Last season, she scored in critical matches, including a stunning goal in the 3–0 win over Wakiso Hill WFC, Earned goals and crucial assists, notably against Amus College and Wakiso Hill.

Jamirah Nabulime – Defensive Pillar (3-Year Extension)

Fearless, composed, and tactically sharp, Nabulime remains the backbone of the Queens’ defense. Her three-year commitment means that the Palace’s rearguard remains unwavering as the club enters intense regional battles. Being a defender never stopped her from netting goals too. She registered headed goal in a crucial 2–0 win over She Corporates FC. She was also recognized in the league’s “Team of the Season” as Right Centre Back, praised for aerial strength and composure.

Teddy Najjuma – Flash of Flair on the midfield (2-Year Extension)

Najjuma’s pace, flair, and ability to break defenses make her a standout. Her two-year deal promises continued attacking dynamism—vital as Kampala Queens aim to wow both domestically and regionally. Consistently used off the bench to inject energy—most recently substituted in during a match against Amus College WFC

With the trio recommitting to the Palace—armed with form, faith, and focus—the stage is set for Kampala Queens to chase more silverware. Whether it’s dominating domestically or battling among East and Central Africa’s elite, the Palace stands united, ready, and resilient.

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