In a Tanzania Women’s Premier League showdown on Monday evening, Harambee Starlets captain Ruth Ingosi showcased her scoring prowess, securing a crucial goal as Simba Queens triumphed 2-0 over second-placed JKT Queens.Leading the charge for Simba, Tanzanian skipper Aisha Mnuka swiftly put her team ahead within five minutes, capitalizing on a precise assist from former Vihiga Queens talent, Jentrix Shikangwa.##NAJAVA_MECA_8063062##Ingosi, the stalwart of Simba, further solidified their lead in the 61st minute. Initiating an attack from the right flank, she left her marker breathless with a skillful manoeuvre before unleashing a spectacular long-range strike, nestling the ball into the bottom left corner of the net.Maintaining their composure, the Queens defended their advantage, securing a crucial victory against their closest contenders in the league.Starlets’ custodian Carolyne Rufa demonstrated her prowess between the posts, preserving a clean sheet, while forwards Corazon Aquino and Elizabeth Wambui contributed to the team’s effort with their full-time presence on the field.Mwatate United sues Football Kenya Federation, Dimba PatriotsThe triumph propelled Simba to a commanding nine-point lead at the summit of the table, amassing 37 points from 12 fixtures.Meanwhile, in another corner of Tanzania, Nelly Kache found the net for Alliance Girls despite their 2-1 defeat to Amani Queens. Struggling in the relegation battle, Alliance languish in ninth place on the ten-team table, with a mere seven points from 12 encounters.Turning the spotlight to Greece, Esse Akida made a significant impact as a second-half substitute for AC Paok in their 1-1 stalemate against Panathinaikos. Initially sidelined due to illness, Akida received clearance from medical staff, aiding Paok in maintaining their unbeaten streak of 23 league matches and securing the top spot in the league.In addition, goalkeeper Annedy Kundu showcased her talent for Ness Atromitou in their 1-1 draw against Olimpiada, while Christine Nafula notched her tenth goal of the season, propelling GPO Kastoria to a 1-0 victory over AEK Athens.Forgotten Gor Mahia goalkeeper Gad Mathews resumes training, eyes playing time against SealMeanwhile, former Vihiga Queens forward Topister Situma found the back of the net for Seirines Grevenon in a 4-2 defeat to OFI Crete, boosting her goal tally to three in two matches. Fellow Kenyan international Dorcas Shikobe also featured in the match, while Elizabeth Katungwa and AEL Larissa remained inactive.