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FAM Women’s League kicks off

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Women’s football returns tomorrow with the kickoff of  FAM Women’s League after a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

About 24 teams will take part in the competition which is divided into two phases.

The first phase is a regional championship involving eight teams per region who will play in a round robin format on home and away basis.

Women’s football players in action in a previous match

Then a national championship will follow drawing together the top three teams from each Region.

National Women’s Football Association (NWFA) general secretary Linah Mtegha said they are looking forward to a competitive season.

She said: “We are happy that the league is starting after waiting for a long time due to the Covid-19 pandemic. As NWFA, we are expecting exciting games which will be more competitive because the players are eager to play after being idle for a year.

“However, we know that the Covid-19 pandemic is still among us so we have put in place a number of measures to make sure our players, officials and everyone at the match venues is safe. All matches will be played behind closed venues, temperatures will be checked at the entrance and masking up and sanitising will be a must.”

The League is expected to finish in September.

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