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Eden University Women’s Super League Week 25 Results

Eden University Women’s Super League Week 25 Results

Eden University Women’s Super League Week 25: Results, Points, and Positions

Week 25 of the Eden University Women’s Super League delivered a captivating blend of defensive showdowns, late drama, and standout individual performances. With every team pushing for a strong finish—be it for the title, a top-half spot, or survival—each result carried extra weight. Below is a detailed look at the latest matches, along with how they’ve impacted the league standings.


Elite Ladies 0-1 Luyando Foundation Girls

Goal: Natasha Mulenga

A determined Luyando Foundation Girls side stunned Elite Ladies on their own turf, claiming a hard-fought 1-0 victory courtesy of Natasha Mulenga’s first-half strike. This result halted Elite Ladies’ momentum and highlighted Luyando’s ability to grind out crucial points on the road.

  • Elite Ladies remain in 6th place with 37 points, a position that now looks more precarious given the fierce mid-table competition.
  • Luyando Foundation Girls move up to 12th place on 26 points, showcasing their resilience and improving their chances of a late-season surge.

Nkwazi Queens 1-3 ZISD Women

Goals: Precious Nsama (Nkwazi) | Elizabeth Mwale (x2), Naomi Phiri (ZISD)

ZISD Women put on an attacking clinic against Nkwazi Queens, with Elizabeth Mwale’s brace setting the tone. Precious Nsama managed a consolation goal for Nkwazi, but it wasn’t enough to stop ZISD from taking all three points.

  • Nkwazi Queens remain in 16th place with 22 points, needing a swift turnaround to escape the relegation battle.
  • ZISD Women climb to 9th place on 32 points, signaling their intent to finish the season strongly.

Yasa Queens 1-3 Choma Warriors Academy

Goals: Grace Tembo (Yasa) | Judith Mudenda (P), Fa Dakka (x2) (Choma)

Choma Warriors Academy showcased their attacking prowess in a 3-1 triumph over Yasa Queens. Fa Dakka’s double and a penalty from Judith Mudenda overshadowed Grace Tembo’s lone strike, lifting Choma Warriors in their fight to move away from the bottom rungs of the table.

  • Yasa Queens stay in 11th place on 26 points, missing a chance to pull clear of fellow mid-table rivals.
  • Choma Warriors Academy jump to 14th place with 24 points, breathing new life into their survival hopes.

Zanaco Ladies 2-2 Red Arrows Women

Goals: Victoria Miyanda, Mercy Mwenya (Zanaco) | Ochumba Lubanji (x2) (Red Arrows)

In one of the weekend’s most thrilling encounters, Zanaco Ladies and Red Arrows Women traded goals in a pulsating 2-2 draw. Ochumba Lubanji’s brace appeared to set Red Arrows on course for victory, but late goals from Victoria Miyanda and Mercy Mwenya ensured Zanaco shared the spoils.

  • Zanaco Ladies remain in 7th place with 34 points, showing resilience against a title contender.
  • Red Arrows Women stay in 2nd place on 55 points, losing ground in their pursuit of the league leaders.

Kamfinsa Police Blue Eagles Queens 0-1 Green Eagles Women

Goal: Rachel Moono

Green Eagles Women continued their steady climb up the table with a slim 1-0 win over Kamfinsa Police Blue Eagles Queens. Rachel Moono’s solitary goal proved decisive in a match that was otherwise evenly balanced.

  • Kamfinsa Police Blue Eagles remain in 10th place with 29 points, needing more consistency to push higher.
  • Green Eagles Women solidify their hold on 5th place with 40 points, edging closer to the top four.

Trident Queens 0-0 Indeni Roses

Goals: None

Trident Queens and Indeni Roses played out a tense goalless draw, with both defenses standing firm. The Roses, though frustrated at not finding a breakthrough, still secured a valuable point to maintain their lofty position.

  • Trident Queens sit in 13th place with 24 points, remaining in the thick of the relegation fight.
  • Indeni Roses hold onto 3rd place with 54 points, keeping pace with the leading pack despite dropping points.

Updated Standings After Week 25

Below are the points and positions for each team, reflecting Week 25’s outcomes:

Pos Team P Pts
1 Zesco Ndola Girls 24 66
2 Red Arrows Women 25 55
3 Indeni Roses 25 54
4 Green Buffaloes Women 24 49
5 Green Eagles Women 25 40
6 Elite Ladies 25 37
7 Zanaco Ladies 25 34
8 Nchanga Rangers Queens 24 33
9 ZISD Women 25 32
10 Kamfinsa Police Blue Eagles 25 29
11 Yasa Queens 25 26
12 Luyando Foundation Girls 25 26
13 Trident Queens 25 24
14 Choma Warriors Academy 25 24
15 Police Dove Queens 24 22
16 Nkwazi Queens 25 22
17 Play It Forward 24 17
18 Nkana Queens 24 11

(Some teams have played 24 matches, while others have played 25, causing slight discrepancies in the number of games played.)


League Talking Points

  1. Red Arrows, Indeni Roses in Pursuit of Zesco Ndola Girls

    • Despite a draw, Red Arrows remain second on 55 points, while Indeni Roses stay close behind with 54 points. Both teams continue to hunt down leaders Zesco Ndola Girls, who sit comfortably on 66 points.
  2. Green Eagles Women’s Rise

    • The 1-0 triumph over Kamfinsa Blue Eagles sees Green Eagles extend their tally to 40 points, reinforcing their bid for a top-four finish.
  3. Mid-Table Scramble

    • Teams like Elite Ladies (37 points), Zanaco Ladies (34 points), and ZISD Women (32 points) are tightly bunched, making each matchday critical in determining final positions.
  4. Relegation Fears

    • Trident Queens, Choma Warriors, Police Dove Queens, and Nkwazi Queens all remain locked in a tense fight to avoid slipping further down the table. Nkana Queens, with 11 points, face an uphill battle to escape the drop.

Conclusion

Week 25 served as another reminder of how competitive the Eden University Women’s Super League has become. While Zesco Ndola Girls continue to set the pace at the top, the chasing pack of Red Arrows and Indeni Roses are not out of contention yet. Meanwhile, mid-table battles are intensifying, and the relegation zone remains a fierce battleground. With only a few rounds left, every fixture could redefine the league’s final standings, ensuring plenty of drama and excitement for fans and players alike.

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