
MWOS FC U19 Face Relegation Battle as Queens Make Promising Start
The MWOS FC U19 development side finds itself in a precarious 19th position on the Northern Region Soccer League table after a challenging campaign. With just four wins, five draws, and ten defeats in 19 matches, the young guns have struggled to find consistency this season.
Despite their struggles, the open transfer window presents an opportunity to reinforce the squad with fresh talent. Strikers Tinotenda Chaleka and Tadiwa Zhou—both with two goals apiece—have shown glimpses of promise, proving the team possesses attacking potential when firing on all cylinders.
Veteran presence in the squad has been crucial, with experienced heads like Livingstone Genti, Munayaradzi Rekanani, and Tinotenda Majamanda providing leadership. Their Premier Soccer League pedigree has been invaluable in guiding the younger players through tough phases of the season.
With the league set to resume in August, the U19s remain optimistic about turning their fortunes around. The break offers a chance to regroup, refine tactics, and mount a stronger second-half push up the table.
MWOS FC Queens Impress in Debut Northern Region Women’s League Campaign
Meanwhile, MWOS FC Queens—the club’s newly formed women’s side—has made a commendable start to life in the competitive Northern Region Women’s League. Sitting fifth with 10 points from eight matches (three wins, one draw, and four losses), the Queens have proven they belong among established sides like Ngezi and Shedza Queens.
The team’s rapid adaptation to senior football has been highlighted by Marian Genti’s consistent performances, earning her multiple national team call-ups. Her rise underscores the project’s potential to attract and develop top-tier talent despite being newcomers.
As the season progresses, MWOS FC Queens will aim to build on their solid foundation and push for a strong finish. With the right reinforcements and continued growth, a top-half position remains an achievable target for this ambitious side.