Liga MX Femenil: Tigres Win Championship | América vs Tigres

Faced with a great entry into the Volcano, the Amazonas defeat the Águilas 1-0 and with a 4-3 aggregate score they establish themselves as the monarchs of the Apertura 2025.


SAN NICOLÁS DE LOS GARZA — Women’s Tigers looked superior to America in the second leg of the final, played at the Universitario stadium, and ended up winning 1-0 to leave the aggregate 4-3, with which they were proclaimed champions of the Apertura Tournament 2025.

The capital team had gotten off to a good start in the match, they tried to do damage in front of the rival goal, but the Amazonas They held well in the defensive sector and avoided suffering any damage.

The home team took the lead after 20 minutes with a score of Diana Ordóñezwho took advantage of a defensive error by the visitors to make the score 1-0.

America he had no power to react to a Women’s Tigers who fought to increase the difference, but did not succeed. Although the visitors had some opportunities, the scoreboard no longer moved and thus the team from New Leon obtained the seventh title in its history.

Beautiful, the third time was the charm

For the Spanish Jennifer Hermoso the third was the charm and now with Tigers He won a title for the first time in the Women’s MX League after defeating America in the final of Opening 2025.

Beautiful played her first final in Mexican women’s soccer in the Clausura 2023 precisely when she was playing with Pachucaon that occasion it was measured at America and fell by an aggregate score of 4-2. The second time that the Spaniard played in a championship was in the Apertura 2024, already with Tigerswere measured at Striped and fell on penalties, after having tied the aggregate score at three.

No defeats

Las Amazonas They maintained their positive streak against the America when he has faced him in a final within the Women’s MX Leagueby virtue of the fact that they reached eight matches without suffering a single defeat.

The balance of these teams after this day’s match, played at the Universitario stadium, when they meet in the final instance is four wins and the same number of draws.

The first

The strategist Pedro Martínez Losa won his first championship within the Women’s MX League when carrying Tigers to be crowned in the current Mexican football competition.

Martinez Losa came to lead the Amazonas in the last Clausura 2025 and there the team reached the league, in which they were eliminated in the quarterfinals when they fell against Stripedbut now they won the title by beating the capital team.

Who was the heroine of the match?

Diana Ordóñez He earned that label because he scored the goal for the team from New Leon that finally gave them the crown, since they won 1-0 and with this the team achieved the seventh championship in its history.

The moment that changed the game

America had had a good start in the match, managed to perform well, but the score of Diana Ordóñez At 20 minutes the history of the match changed, the home team looked superior after that and finally took the victory.

Tigres starting eleven:

Cecilia Santiago; Greta Espinoza, Jimena López, Anika Rodríguez, Aaliyah Farmer; María Sánchez, Alexia Delgado, Stephanie Mayor, Jennifer Hermoso; Jhennifer Cordinali and Diana Ordóñez.

America’s starting eleven:

Sandra Cloths; Kimberly Rodríguez, Annia Mejía, Irene Guerrero, Annie Karich; Nancy Antonio, Nicolette Hernández, Sarah Luebbert, Jana Gutiérrez; Kiana Palacios and Scarlett Camberos.

What’s next for Tigres Femenil?

Las Amazonas They will take a break after having played this match and after that they will have to begin their preparation for the next match of the Women’s MX League.

What’s next for America?

The capital team will also begin a period of recess after its participation in the Opening 2025 and will soon have to begin work for the next contest, which will have to start next January.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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