
MWOS FC Queens Cap Remarkable Debut Season
In a story of sheer resilience and rapid growth, the MWOS FC Queens have defied all odds to complete their inaugural campaign in the Northern Region Women’s League, securing a commendable fifth-place finish. This achievement is all the more remarkable considering the squad was assembled merely weeks before the season’s kickoff, facing a monumental challenge from the outset.
Their journey began in the most difficult fashion, suffering a heavy 9-1 defeat to Scotland Queens that laid bare the scale of the task ahead. That initial result could have shattered the team’s spirit, but instead, it served as a catalyst for a stunning transformation under the steady guidance of Head Coach Primrose Serima.
Through meticulous work on the training ground, Coach Serima instilled a belief and a tactical identity that saw the team gradually find its footing. The Queens quickly evolved from newcomers to a formidable unit, stringing together positive results and climbing the table with a brand of confident, determined football that won them many admirers.
A key driver of this success was the clinical form of Marian Genti, who emerged as a standout performer throughout the season. Her prowess in front of goal and her ability to inspire her teammates in crucial moments proved invaluable, providing the cutting edge that turned promising performances into tangible points.
Reflecting on the historic season, Head Coach Primrose Serima expressed immense pride and forward-thinking optimism. “We have had a good season, given the circumstances,” Serima stated. “We have ground to build on for next season, and it’s a very good start that we have just had. We have had time to look into the players we have and where we need to improve, and next season we will be ready.”
This fifth-place finish is not just a final standing; it is a powerful statement of intent. The MWOS FC Queens have not only laid a solid foundation but have also announced themselves as a promising project with the potential to achieve even greater heights in the seasons to come.