Beauties Football Club and Khomas Nampol Ladies have taken the early lead after the first three rounds of the FNB Women’s Super League.
The two sides have won all their matches to date and lead the log on nine points, with Beauties having a slightly better goal difference.
Beauties had a great weekend, beating bottom side Okahandja United 10-0 and V Power Angels 4-0, and coupled with their first round 1-0 win against African Stars Queens, they are emerging as the form team.
Khomas Nampol, however, are hot on their tail after thumping Namib Daughters 8-0 and Nust Babes 4-0 over the weekend.
The defending champions FC Ongos bounced back with two victories after a first round 1-1 draw against Unam Bokkies. On Saturday they beat Arrows Ladies 1-0, while they beat Julinho Athletic 3-1 the next day to move up to third place on seven points.
African Stars Queens, competing in their first super league after acquiring and rebranding Ongwediva Queens, had a successful weekend after their opening round defeat to Beauties. On Saturday they beat V Power Angels 2-0 and followed that up with a 4-0 win against Okahandja to go fourth on the log on six points.
Arrows Ladies are also on six points after bouncing back from their Ongos defeat with a 1-0 win against Unam.
Nust Babes (4 points) and Windhoek City and V Power Angels (3 points), currently hold the mid-section places, while Unam Bokkies (2 points), Julinho Athletic Ladies and Namib Daughters (1 point) and Okahandja FC (0 points) make up the rear.
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