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2024–25 Liga MX Femenil season

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Liga MX Femenil
Season2024–25
Matches played153
Goals scored488 (3.19 per match)
Top goalscorerApertura:
Charlyn Corral (18 goals)
Biggest home winApertura:
Pachuca 7–0 Mazatlán
(1 September 2024)
América 7–0 Guadalajara
(15 September 2024)
Biggest away winApertura:
Mazatlán 1–8 América
(8 September 2024)
Highest scoringApertura:
Mazatlán 1–8 América
(8 September 2024)
Longest winning runApertura:
9 matches
UANL
Longest unbeaten runApertura:
14 matches
Pachuca
Longest winless runApertura:
10 matches
Santos Laguna
Longest losing runApertura:
8 matches
Santos Laguna
Highest attendanceApertura: 14,978
Monterrey vs. Cruz Azul
(8 September 2024)
Lowest attendanceApertura: 86
Puebla vs. Querétaro
(30 September 2024)
Total attendanceApertura: 283,141
Average attendanceApertura: 1,851
Stats are from the regular phase only.
Source: Liga MX Femenil

The 2024–25 Liga MX Femenil season is the eighth season of the premier women's football league in Mexico. The season began on 4 July 2024 and will finish in May 2025.

Stadiums and locations

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América Atlas Atlético San Luis Cruz Azul Guadalajara
Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes Estadio Jalisco Estadio Alfonso Lastras Instalaciones La Noria Estadio Akron
Capacity: 33,000 Capacity: 55,110 Capacity: 25,111 Capacity: 2,000 Capacity: 46,232
Juárez León Mazatlán Monterrey Necaxa
Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez Estadio León Estadio de Mazatlán Estadio BBVA Estadio Victoria
Capacity: 19,703 Capacity: 31,297 Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 51,348 Capacity: 23,851
Pachuca Puebla Querétaro Santos Laguna Tijuana
Estadio Hidalgo Estadio Cuauhtémoc Estadio Corregidora Estadio Corona Estadio Caliente
Capacity: 27,512 Capacity: 51,726 Capacity: 33,162 Capacity: 29,237 Capacity: 27,333
Toluca UANL UNAM
Estadio Nemesio Díez Estadio Universitario Estadio Olímpico Universitario
Capacity: 31,000 Capacity: 41,886 Capacity: 48,297

Alternate venues

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  • América – Cancha Centenario No. 5 (Capacity: 1,000)[1]
  • Atlas – CECAF (Capacity: 1,000)[2]
  • Guadalajara – Verde Valle (Capacity: 800)[3]
  • León – La Esmeralda Cancha Sintética (Capacity: 1,000)[4]
  • Mazatlán – Centro Deportivo Benito Juárez (Capacity: 1,000)[5]
  • Monterrey – El Barrial (Capacity: 570)[6]
  • Necaxa – Instalaciones Club Necaxa (Capacity: 1,000)[7]
  • Querétaro - Estadio Olímpico Alameda (Capacity: 4,600)
  • Toluca – Instalaciones Metepec (Capacity: 1,000)[8]
  • UANL – Instalaciones Zuazua (Capacity: 800)[9]
  • UNAM – La Cantera (Capacity: 2,000)[9]
Location of the 2024–25 Liga MX Femenil teams in Greater Mexico City

Personnel and kits

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Team Chairman Head Coach Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor(s)
América Santiago Baños Spain Ángel Villacampa Nike Caliente
Atlas José Riestra Mexico Roberto Medina Charly Caliente
Atlético San Luis Jacobo Payán Espinosa Vacant Sporelli Canel's
Cruz Azul Víctor Velázquez Vacant Pirma Cemento Cruz Azul
Guadalajara Amaury Vergara Mexico Joaquín Moreno Puma Sello Rojo
Juárez Andrés Fassi Spain Óscar Fernández Sporelli
León Jesús Martínez Murguia Mexico Alejandro Corona Charly Cementos Fortaleza, Telcel
Mazatlán Mauricio Lanz González Mexico Roberto Pérez Pirma Banco Azteca
Monterrey José Antonio Noriega Costa Rica Amelia Valverde Puma BBVA, Kotex, Tim Hortons
Necaxa Ernesto Tinajero Flores Mexico Miguel Ramírez Pirma Rolcar, Playdoit, JR Romo
Pachuca Armando Martínez Patiño Mexico Oscar Fernando Torres Charly Cementos Fortaleza, Saba, JAC Motors, Telcel
Puebla Manuel Jiménez García Mexico Carlos Adrián Morales Pirma Banco Azteca
Querétaro Juan Olvera Mexico Fernando Samayoa Keuka Pedigree Petfoods
Santos Laguna Aleco Irarragorri Kalb Mexico Karla Maya Charly Peñoles, Soriana
Tijuana Jorge Hank Inzunsa Mexico Juan Manuel Romo Charly Caliente
Toluca Arturo Pérez Arredondo Brazil Ricardo Belli New Balance Arabela
UANL Mauricio Culebro Spain Mila Martínez Adidas Cemex
UNAM Luis Raúl González Italy Marcello Frigério Nike DHL Express, Mifel

Format

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  • The Liga MX Femenil season is split into two championships: the Torneo Apertura 2024 (opening tournament) and the Torneo Clausura 2025 (closing tournament). Each is contested in an identical format and includes the same eighteen teams.[10]
  • Since 2019–20 season the teams compete in a single group, the best eight of the general table qualify to the championship playoffs.[11]

Torneo Apertura

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The Torneo Apertura 2024 is the first tournament of the season. The tournament began on 4 July 2024.

Regular season

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Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Monterrey 17 13 3 1 41 11 +30 42 Advance to Liguilla[a]
2 UANL 17 13 2 2 41 12 +29 41
3 América 17 12 4 1 55 11 +44 40
4 Pachuca 17 11 4 2 42 16 +26 37
5 Juárez 17 10 2 5 32 14 +18 32
6 Guadalajara 17 9 3 5 34 25 +9 30
7 UNAM 17 9 2 6 33 31 +2 29
8 Toluca 17 8 2 7 31 30 +1 26
9 Tijuana 17 8 1 8 36 31 +5 25
10 Querétaro 17 7 4 6 20 23 −3 25
11 Atlas 17 7 4 6 23 27 −4 25
12 Cruz Azul 17 6 2 9 25 27 −2 20
13 León 17 5 4 8 14 23 −9 19
14 Atlético San Luis 17 2 4 11 15 41 −26 10
15 Mazatlán 17 3 1 13 14 55 −41 10
16 Puebla 17 2 3 12 13 29 −16 9
17 Santos Laguna 17 2 2 13 11 38 −27 8
18 Necaxa 17 2 1 14 8 44 −36 7
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2024. Source: Liga MX Femenil
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points
Notes:
  1. ^ The first 8 places in the table qualify for the Liguilla. The last ranked team in the relegation table can qualify for the liguilla in the Apertura tournament.

Positions by round

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Qualification to quarter-finals
Last place in table
Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617
Monterrey72432223333333311
UANL24554342121122122
América101313107878644444433
Pachuca11321111212211244
Juárez1414171310121111101010765655
Guadalajara691178534456887576
UNAM45113455565556767
Toluca387111414141313131211111211118
Tijuana117106576677791010889
Querétaro91081213118108881099101010
Atlas151716151210979996789911
Cruz Azul532496109111111121311121212
León161199691212121213131213131313
Atlético San Luis866811131314141514141414141414
Mazatlán1216181818151517171716161615151515
Puebla1315151716171716161415151516161616
Santos Laguna1712141617181818181817171717171717
Necaxa1818121415161615151618181818181818
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2024. Source: Liga MX Femenil

Results

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Each team plays once all other teams in 17 rounds regardless of it being a home or away match.

Home \ Away AME ATL ASL CAZ GUA JUA LEO MAZ MON NEC PAC PUE QUE SAN TIJ TOL UNL UNM
América 4–1 7–0 0–0 4–0 5–0 2–0 2–2 2–2
Atlas 3–0 1–5 1–0 0–0 3–0 3–1 1–1 1–3
Atlético San Luis 0–6 0–3 2–3 2–2 1–0 2–1 2–3 1–2 1–2
Cruz Azul 2–1 0–0 2–0 1–1 0–4 3–0 4–1 4–5
Guadalajara 2–0 2–1 1–2 3–1 3–3 0–0 6–0 3–1 1–1
Juárez 1–0 0–1 0–1 0–0 3–1 4–0 2–1 3–1
León 0–1 1–0 1–0 2–1 1–1 1–0 0–0 4–3
Mazatlán 1–8 0–2 1–5 0–6 0–2 1–3 2–5 0–2 2–1
Monterrey 2–4 5–0 1–0 1–0 3–2 6–1 4–1 5–0
Necaxa 0–1 0–2 1–2 0–4 0–5 0–3 1–0 1–4
Pachuca 3–0 1–0 7–0 0–0 2–0 3–1 3–0 2–2
Puebla 0–0 2–2 0–1 2–4 3–1 0–1 2–0 0–1
Querétaro 0–4 1–1 1–1 1–3 0–2 2–1 1–3 1–0 1–0
Santos Laguna 0–3 0–0 5–0 0–0 2–1 0–2 0–2 0–3 1–3
Tijuana 1–4 6–1 3–0 0–2 3–0 3–2 1–0 0–1 5–1
Toluca 4–0 3–1 2–0 2–0 1–3 1–0 2–4 0–6 1–2
UANL 0–1 2–0 1–0 0–0 6–0 2–1 3–0 5–3 3–1
UNAM 4–2 3–1 3–2 2–0 1–2 1–2 0–2 2–1 0–0
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2024. Source: Liga MX Femenil
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Regular season statistics

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Discipline

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Team

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Source Liga MX Femenil

Attendance

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Per team

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Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Monterrey 58,963 14,978 3,716 7,370 +8.2%
2 UANL 51,085 13,710 1,926 5,643 −15.0%
3 Guadalajara 25,809 4,927 132 2,868 −68.2%
4 Toluca 22,467 4,526 130 2,496 −9.9%
5 Juárez 17,348 4,054 1,242 2,169 −17.2%
6 América 16,481 5,708 358 2,060 +69.7%1
7 UNAM 18,249 3,183 1,259 2,028 −25.9%
8 Tijuana 14,597 3,833 333 1,622 +18.3%
9 Atlético San Luis 12,447 3,635 495 1,386 +48.1%
10 Pachuca 9,948 1,726 809 1,244 −64.4%
11 Puebla 5,869 2,156 86 838 −15.9%
12 Atlas 5,797 3,498 200 725 +42.7%
13 Querétaro 6,500 2,651 248 722 −21.4%
14 Necaxa 3,861 806 328 618 −33.8%
15 León 4,613 1,870 269 577 −61.6%
16 Mazatlán 3,951 1,286 202 439 +0.5%
17 Santos Laguna 3,003 1,154 170 375 −28.3%
18 Cruz Azul 1,619 251 107 202 −3.8%
League total 283,141 14,978 86 1,875 −23.7%

Source: Liga MX
Notes:
Only regular season listed
1: América was relocated from Estadio Azteca to Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes due to renovation works at the Estadio Azteca.

Source: Liga MX Femenil

Highest and lowest

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Highest attended Lowest attended[a]
Week Home Score Away Attendance Home Score Away Attendance
1 Juárez 0–1 Guadalajara 2,971 Cruz Azul 2–1 América 237
2 Monterrey 5–0 Atlas 6,422 Santos Laguna 0–0 Atlético San Luis 384
3 UANL 6–0 Necaxa 4,117 León 0–0 Puebla 616
4 Toluca 2–4 Tijuana 1,838 Cruz Azul 0–4 Pachuca 224
5 Monterrey 1–0 Atlético San Luis 5,564 León 1–0 Cruz Azul 334
6 UANL 3–1 UNAM 5,624 Cruz Azul 4–1 Santos Laguna 197
7 Monterrey 5–0 Toluca 4,522 Mazatlán 0–2 Querétaro 202
8 Toluca 2–0 Guadalajara 4,526 Cruz Azul 1–1 Necaxa 107
9 Monterrey 1–0 Cruz Azul 14,978 Guadalajara 3–1 Necaxa 132
10 UANL 0–0 Monterrey 13,710 Cruz Azul 2–0 Atlético San Luis 161
11 Monterrey 2–4 América 8,992 Santos Laguna 2–1 Puebla 227
12 UANL 2–0 Cruz Azul 3,798 Atlas 3–0 Atlético San Luis 200
13 Monterrey 6–1 Mazatlán 8,992 Puebla 0–1 Querétaro 86
14 UANL 0–1 América 9,701 Cruz Azul 3–0 Puebla 217
15 América 5–0 Pachuca 5,708 Toluca 3–1 Cruz Azul 130
16 Monterrey 3–2 Guadalajara 5,777 Santos Laguna 5–0 León 170
17 UANL 2–1 Pachuca 5,243 León 2–1 Mazatlán 269

Source: Liga MX

  1. ^
    Does not include matches played behind closed doors and matches without attendance data.

Liguilla

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The eight best teams play two games against each other on a home-and-away basis. The higher seeded teams play on their home field during the second leg. The winner of each match up is determined by aggregate score. In the quarterfinals and semifinals, if the two teams are tied on aggregate, the higher seeded team advances. In the final, if the two teams are tied after both legs, the match goes to a penalty shoot-out.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
1 Monterrey 0
8 Toluca 1
 
 
4 Pachuca 0
5 Juárez 1
 
 
2 UANL 0
7 UNAM 0
 
 
3 América 4
6 Guadalajara 1

Quarter-finals

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The first legs will be played on 7 and 8 November, and the second legs will be played on 10 and 11 November 2024.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Monterrey Toluca 0–1
UANL UNAM 0–0
América Guadalajara 4–1
Pachuca Juárez 0–1
Matches
Toluca1–0Monterrey
Peraza 44' Report
Attendance: 4,541
Referee: Itzel Hernández Fuentes (Oaxaca)
MonterreyvToluca

UNAM0–0UANL
Report
Referee: Priscila Eritzel Pérez Borja (Guanajuato)

Guadalajara1–4América
Salazar 21' Report Luebbert 13'
Guerrero 43' (pen)
Camberos 62'
Saldívar 79'
Attendance: 2,095
Referee: Karen Hernández Andrade (Aguascalientes)

Juárez1–0Pachuca
Chilufya 11' Report
Attendance: 8,010
Referee: Erika Monserrat González Nevarez (Durango)
PachucavJuárez


Torneo Clausura

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The Torneo Clausura 2025 will be the second tournament of the season. The tournament will begin in January 2025.

Aggregate table 2024–25

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The aggregate table (the sum of points of both the Apertura 2024 and Clausura 2025 tournaments) will be used to determine seeds in the Campeón de Campeones and the place of best runner–up for the 2025–26 CONCACAF W Champions Cup.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Monterrey 17 13 3 1 41 11 +30 42
2 UANL 17 13 2 2 41 12 +29 41
3 América 17 12 4 1 55 11 +44 40
4 Pachuca 17 11 4 2 42 16 +26 37
5 Juárez 17 10 2 5 32 14 +18 32
6 Guadalajara 17 9 3 5 34 25 +9 30
7 UNAM 17 9 2 6 33 31 +2 29
8 Toluca 17 8 2 7 31 30 +1 26
9 Tijuana 17 8 1 8 36 31 +5 25
10 Querétaro 17 7 4 6 22 25 −3 25
11 Atlas 17 7 4 6 23 27 −4 25
12 Cruz Azul 17 6 2 9 25 27 −2 20
13 León 17 5 4 8 14 23 −9 19
14 Atlético San Luis 17 2 4 11 15 41 −26 10
15 Mazatlán 17 3 1 13 14 55 −41 10
16 Puebla 17 2 3 12 13 29 −16 9
17 Santos Laguna 17 2 2 13 11 38 −27 8
18 Necaxa 17 2 1 14 8 44 −36 7
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2024. Source: Liga MX Femenil
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points

Aggregate table 2024

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The aggregate table (the sum of points of both the Clausura 2024 and Apertura 2024 tournaments) will be used to determine the six Liga MX Femenil teams that will participate in the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup 2025.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 UANL 34 27 4 3 92 22 +70 85 Qualification for the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup 2025
2 Monterrey 34 25 5 4 87 23 +64 80
3 Pachuca 34 24 7 3 92 31 +61 79
4 América 33 22 6 5 98 29 +69 72
5 Guadalajara 34 18 8 8 69 41 +28 62
6 Juárez 34 17 8 9 64 34 +30 59
7 UNAM 34 17 6 11 77 65 +12 57
8 Toluca 34 15 8 11 65 54 +11 53
9 León 34 13 8 13 45 47 −2 47
10 Querétaro 34 13 8 13 42 55 −13 47
11 Tijuana 34 14 4 16 68 62 +6 46
12 Atlas 33 11 10 12 39 47 −8 43
13 Cruz Azul 34 8 4 22 43 75 −32 28
14 Puebla 34 6 9 19 34 58 −24 27
15 Mazatlán 34 7 2 25 34 109 −75 23
16 Necaxa 34 5 4 25 24 88 −64 19
17 Atlético San Luis 34 3 7 24 31 87 −56 16
18 Santos Laguna 34 4 4 26 26 103 −77 16
Updated to match(es) played on 3 November 2024. Source: Liga MX Femenil
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points

Campeón de Campeones

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On May 24, 2021, the Liga MX Owners Assembly made official the creation of the "Champion of Women's Champions", a tournament between the two winning teams of the season's tournaments made with the goal of premiering the best team in all the annual cycle of Mexican women's football.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "LIGA MX Femenil - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional". www.ligafemenil.mx.
  2. ^ "Estadio CECAF". SoccerWay (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  3. ^ "LIGA MX Femenil - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional". www.ligafemenil.mx.
  4. ^ "Estadio La Esmeralda, Cancha Sintética". www.ligafemenil.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Centro Deportivo Benito Juárez". SoccerWay (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  6. ^ "LIGA MX Femenil - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional". www.ligafemenil.mx.
  7. ^ "Estadio INSTALACIONES CLUB NECAXA". www.ligafemenil.mx.
  8. ^ "Instalaciones Metepec - Cancha 2 - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com.
  9. ^ a b "LIGA MX Femenil - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional". www.ligafemenil.mx.
  10. ^ "Liga BBVA MX Femenil. Reglamento de competencia 2020–2021" (PDF). administrador.ligamx.net.
  11. ^ Mancilla, Sergio (10 July 2019). "Los cambios más relevantes de la Liga MX Femenil para el AP19". As.com México (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Habrá campeón de campeones en Liga Mx Femenil". La Jornada. 30 May 2021. Retrieved 1 May 2022.