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Tanzania’s Simba Queens sign Uganda forward Ainembabazi Joanita from She Corporate FC

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Joanita Ainembabazi IN Uganda Crested Cranes colours

Uganda Crested Cranes forward Joanita Ainembabazi signed a year-long deal from former Uganda women league champions She Corporate Football Club. Last season, she was on loan at another Tanzanian top tier side, Ceasaa Queens.

Tanzania women premier league outfit Simba Queens football club has captured Uganda Crested Cranes’ striker Joanita Ainembabazi.

Ainembabazi joined a one year-long contract from former Uganda women league champions She Corporate Football Club.

Last season, she had a brief spell at another Tanzanian top-flight side, Ceasaa Queens, scoring seven goals in eight matches

“She Corporate Women Football Club wishes Joanita (Ainembabazi) the very best at her new club and greatly hope that she will advance as a player in her career” Mathias Kakuru, She Corporate Chief Executive Officer stated.

Joanita Ainembabazi dribbles the ball at Ceasiaa Queens Women Football Club against Yanga Women Club

Earlier, She Corporate had secured Ainembabazi from Rines Women Football Club, having also played at Fort Portal based Tooro Queens in her maiden season of topflight football.

Ainembabazi has played for Uganda Crested Cranes at the WAFCON finals and also featured for She Corporate at the CECAFA zone CAF Women Champions League, falling to Simba Queens in the finals.

She is currently part of the Uganda Crested Cranes squad in preparation for the double legged AWCON qualifier against Rwanda She Amavubi Stars (both legs will be played in Kigali, Rwanda).

Besides her close ball control, Ainembabazi is a good dribbler, passer of the ball and shoots from all ranges.

Previous clubs: Tooro Queens Women Football Club, Rines Women Football Club, She Corporate Women Football Club, Ceasaa Queens Women Football Club (Tanzania – On loan).

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