GOAL: Liga MX Femenil Champions by Season and Key Final Moments

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Tigres stands as the most decorated club in the women’s division, a fact echoed by fans and analysts alike.

America has reclaimed its position at the summit of the Women’s MX League. After defeating Pachuca in a 4-1 aggregate final, the Águilas lifted the Closure 2023 trophy in front of their home crowd at the Azteca Stadium. The season’s final also drew a record-setting attendance at the Coloso de Santa Úrsula, with an impressive 58,156 spectators witnessing a landmark women’s match in Mexico.

So, who have been the champions of Liga MX Femenil? GOAL provides a detailed look at the champions and the battles that shaped each title run:

CHIVAS – OPENING 2017

FINAL RESULT: 0-2 at Pachuca

LEG ONE: Chivas 3-0 Pachuca

TIGRES – CLOSING 2018

FINAL RESULT: 2-2 between Tigers and Monterrey

LEG TWO: Monterrey 2-2 Tigers

* Tigers edged through on penalties to claim the crown

AMERICA – OPENING 2018

FINAL RESULT: 2-2 between America and Tigers

LEG TWO: Tigers 1-1 America

* America won 3-1 on penalties

TIGRES – CLOSING 2019

FINAL RESULT: 1-1 between Tigers and Monterrey

LEG TWO: Monterrey 1-2 Tigers

MONTERREY – OPENING 2019

FINAL RESULT: Tigers 1-1 Monterrey

LEG TWO: Monterrey 1-0 Tigers

TIGERS – GUARDIANS 2020

FINAL RESULT: Monterrey 0-1 Tigers

LEG TWO: Tigers 0 (3) – 1 (2) Monterrey

TIGERS – GUARDIANS 2021

FINAL RESULT: Chivas 1-2 Tigers

LEG TWO: Tigers 5-3 Chivas

STRIPED – OPENING 2021

FINAL RESULT: Striped 2-2 Tigers

LEG TWO: Tigers 0 (1) – 0 (3) Stripes

CHIVAS – CLOSING 2022

FINAL RESULT: Pachuca 2-4 Chivas

LEG TWO: Chivas 0-1 Pachuca

TIGRES – OPENING 2022

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FINAL RESULT: America 0-1 Tigers

LEG TWO: Tigers 2-0 America

AMERICA – 2023 CLOSURE

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FINAL RESULT: Pachuca 1-2 America

LEG TWO: America 2-1 America

Notes: Across a sequence of seasons, the Liga MX Femenil championship narratives highlight the emergence of new dynasties, the persistent challenge of traditional powerhouses, and the rising competitiveness that characterizes Mexican women’s football. The eventual champions each year reflect a mix of tactical evolution, player depth, and club backing that pushed the league toward higher standard of play.

Source: Goal

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