2020–21 Liga MX Femenil season
The 2019–20 Liga MX Femenil season will be the fourth season of the premier women's football league in Mexico. The official start date is still pending as Mexico continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Season | 2020–21 |
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← 2019–20 2021–22 →
The previous season was suspended in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Teams, stadiums, and personnel
The situation with Monarcas Morelia is still pending; the team may move to Mazatlán, but that rumors have yet to be confirmed.
The pandemic has delayed roster, team, and personnel changes, particularly as various contracts have ended. As of May 2020, the only change has been to Tijuana, when Frankie Oviedo replaced Carla Rossi as head coach.
Stadiums and locations
América | Atlas | Atlético San Luis | Cruz Azul | Guadalajara |
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Estadio Azteca | Estadio Jalisco | Estadio Alfonso Lastras | Estadio 10 de Diciembre | Estadio Akron |
Capacity: 81,070 | Capacity: 55,110 | Capacity: 25,111 | Capacity: 14,500 | Capacity: 46,232 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Toluca | UANL | UNAM | ||
Estadio Nemesio Díez | Estadio Universitario | Estadio Olímpico Universitario | ||
Capacity: 31,000 | Capacity: 41,886 | Capacity: 48,297 | ||
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Alternate venues
- América – Cancha Centenario No. 5 (Capacity: 1,000)[1]
- Atlas – Estadio Colomos Alfredo 'Pistache' Torres (Capacity: 3,000)[2]
- Guadalajara – Verde Valle (Capacity: 800)[3]
- Monterrey – El Barrial (Capacity: 570)[4]
- UANL – Instalaciones Zuazua (Capacity: 800)[5]
- UNAM – La Cantera (Capacity: 2,000)[6]
Location of the 2020–21 Liga MX Femenil teams
Personnel and kits
Team | Chairman | Head Coach | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor(s) |
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América | Santiago Baños | ![]() |
Nike | Huawei |
Atlas | Pedro Portilla | ![]() |
Charly | MoPlay |
Atlético San Luis | Alberto Marrero | ![]() |
Pirma | Canel's |
Cruz Azul | Guillermo Álvarez Cuevas | ![]() |
Joma | Cemento Cruz Azul |
Guadalajara | Amaury Vergara | ![]() |
Puma | Sello Rojo |
Juárez | Guillermo Cantú | ![]() |
Charly | Del Río |
León | Jesús Martínez Murguia | ![]() |
Pirma | Cementos Fortaleza |
Mazatlán | Mauricio Lanz González | Pirma | Kansas City Southern de México | |
Monterrey | Duilio Davino | ![]() |
Puma | AT&T |
Necaxa | Ernesto Tinajero Flores | ![]() |
Pirma | Rolcar |
Pachuca | Jesús Martínez Patiño | ![]() |
Charly | Cementos Fortaleza |
Puebla | Manuel Jiménez García | ![]() |
Umbro | AT&T |
Querétaro | Manuel Velarde | ![]() |
Charly | Banco Multiva |
Santos Laguna | Dante Elizalde | ![]() |
Charly | Soriana |
Tijuana | Jorge Hank Inzunsa | ![]() |
Charly | Caliente |
Toluca | Francisco Suinaga | ![]() |
Under Armour | Banamex |
UANL | Alejandro Rodríguez | ![]() |
Adidas | Cemex |
UNAM | Leopoldo Silva Gutiérrez | ![]() |
Nike | DHL Express |
Format
- The Liga MX Femenil season is split into two championships: the Torneo Apertura (opening tournament) and the Torneo Clausura (closing tournament). Each is contested in an identical format and includes the same eighteen teams. [7]
- Since 2019–20 season the teams compete in a single group, the best eight of the general table are classified to the championship playoffs.[8]
Changes
Torneo Apertura
Regular season
Standings
References
- http://www.ligafemenil.mx/cancha/estadio/1421/estadio-cancha-centenario-no-5-natural-instalaciones-club-america
- http://www.ligafemenil.mx/cancha/estadio/109/estadio-colomos-alfredo-pistache-torres
- http://www.ligafemenil.mx/cancha/estadio/36/estadio-verde-valle
- http://www.ligafemenil.mx/cancha/estadio/675/estadio-el-barrial
- http://www.ligafemenil.mx/cancha/estadio/34/estadio-instalaciones-zuazua
- http://www.ligafemenil.mx/cancha/estadio/34/estadio-instalaciones-zuazua
- http://administrador.ligamx.net/docs/Reglamentos/Competencia/8_LIGA_MX_FEMENIL/06_LIGA_MX_FEMENIL_1_20180723175320.pdf
- 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.
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