Thursday 12th December 2024 The Iron Ladies eyed the Karamoja Super Cup on the JAMHURI DAY SOCCER THRILLER with great anticipation and determination. Their preparation had been intense, filled with rigorous training sessions aimed at enhancing their skills and teamwork. The Iron Ladies were grouped in the so-called group of death, which presented a formidable challenge as they faced their arch-rivals, the Kimangeti Queens, along with the fiercely competitive MYSA Starlets and the strategic Kakoyi Queens. Each match in this group promised not only intense competition but also the opportunity to showcase their talent, resilience, and passion for the beautiful game, as the stakes were higher than ever in the pursuit of glory.

The Group of Death was group C out of the four groups, and all the group C matches were played at Tande Grounds, a venue known for its electrifying atmosphere and passionate fans. On the first day of the group fixtures, there was a thrilling double header at Tande Secondary Grounds! As the battle for the top spot commenced, excitement filled the air, with supporters eagerly anticipating the clashes. The first match for the Iron Ladies was against MYSA Starlets at 10:00 am, a game marked by intense competition and strategic plays. The crowd roared as the players showcased their skills, followed by the highly anticipated encounter where Kakoyi Queens faced off against The Iron Ladies Soccer Club at 2:00 pm. In the first match, The Iron Ladies demonstrated remarkable prowess and coordination, winning decisively with a score of 5-0 against MYSA, a result that reinforced their dominance. In the second match, The Iron Ladies continued their impressive form, narrowly beating Kakoyi Queens with a score of 1-0, further establishing themselves as formidable contenders in the tournament.

The fixture between the Iron Ladies and their arch rivals, the Kimangeti Queens, was highly anticipated in this tournament, scheduled for Friday, the 13th of March, 2025, at 10:00 AM. This clash not only showcased two fierce competitors but also held significant importance for both teams as they sought to assert their dominance on the field. The Iron Ladies entered the match with an impressive record, having finished the group stage unbeaten, a testament to their hard work and determination. In theis last group encounter, the Iron Ladies had decisively outperformed the Kimangeti Queens, securing a hard-fought victory with a score of 2-1. The atmosphere surrounding the match was electric, as fans eagerly awaited to see if the Iron Ladies could continue their winning streak and further solidify their reputation as one of the top teams in the tournament. Being on top of the group the Iron ladies advanced to the Karamoja Super Cup Quarter Finals
