Organising body | Mexican Football Federation |
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Founded | 5 December 2016 |
Country | Mexico |
Confederation | CONCACAF |
Number of clubs | 18 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Campeón de Campeonas |
League cup(s) | Summer Cup |
International cup(s) | CONCACAF W Champions Cup |
Current champions | Monterrey (4th title) (Apertura 2024) |
Most championships | Tigres UANL (6 titles) |
Most appearances | Liliana Mercado (246) (as of 20 March 2024) |
Top goalscorer | Katty Martinez (145) (as of 20 March 2024) |
TV partners | Caliente TV ESPN[a] Fox Sports [b] Televisa[c] TV Azteca[d] |
Website | www.ligafemenil.mx |
Current: 2024–25 Liga MX Femenil Season |
Liga MX Femenil, officially known as Liga BBVA MX Femenil for sponsorship reasons, is the highest division of women's football in Mexico. Supervised by the Mexican Football Federation, this professional league has 18 teams, each coinciding with a Liga MX club.[1]
Following the same schedule as the men's league, each season consist of two tournaments: an Apertura tournament, which takes place from July to December, and a Clausura tournament, which takes place from January to May.
Tigres UANL has won the league a record six times, followed by C.F. Monterrey with four titles, and C.D. Guadalajara and Club América with two titles each. In all, only these four clubs have won the Liga MX Femenil trophy.[2]
The current champions are C.F. Monterrey who defeated city rivals Tigres UANL with a 2–2 aggregate score (4–3 in penalties shootout) in the Apertura 2024 final in November 2024.[3]
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