The Clausura MX Fem 2025 regular season was full of excitement and drama. América reaffirmed their dominance once again, finishing on top of the league table with an impressive 41 points. Their consistency throughout the campaign has made them the team to beat in the upcoming playoffs.
While America was in a class of its own, several other teams vied for position behind them. Pachuca finished a strong second with 38 points, while Pumas UNAM secured third place with 37 points. The battle for the remaining playoff spots was intense, with Monterrey edging out Tigres for fourth place on the final day.
The Clausura 2025 saw several notable individual and team achievements. América’s prolific attack set a new record for goals scored in a season, while Pachuca boasted the most solid defense, conceding just 14 goals all season. Charlyn Corral, the leading goal scorer for Pachuca, ended the season with an impressive total of 21 goals.
Clausura MX Fem 2025: América’s Dominance
América Femenil solidified their status as the team to beat in the Clausura 2025, finishing the regular season atop the standings with an impressive 41 points. Their dominant campaign has been fueled by a potent offense and stingy defense, outscoring opponents by a wide margin.
The reigning champions are on the right track to capture their third consecutive league title, having won back-to-back championships in the most recent tournaments. Coach Angel Villacampa Carrasco has assembled a formidable squad led by star forwards Daniela Espinosa, Montserrat Saldivar, and Priscila da Silva, who have combined more than 25 goals this season.
With a perfect combination of experience and youthful talent, the Eagles are the favorites to lift the trophy again. Their relentless pursuit of a third star has been evident throughout the season, and they will be a formidable opponent for any team that stands in their way during the playoffs.
Other Teams in the Liguilla
Along with América’s impressive run, several other clubs secured their places in the Clausura 2025 playoffs. Chivas, one of the most storied names in Mexican soccer, secured a postseason berth with a strong campaign. Its passionate fan base will be eager to see the team make a deep run.
Tigres and Monterrey, hailing from the northern city of Monterrey, continued their recent dominance in the Liga MX Femenil. These fierce rivals have contested multiple championship finals in recent years, setting the stage for another potential “Clasico Regio” showdown in the playoffs.
Pachuca rounds out the top playoff contenders, having assembled a talented team capable of making noise in the knockout rounds. Their consistent performance in the regular season has positioned them as a dangerous opponent for any team in the Liguilla.
Mazatlan Match-fixing Scandal
The Clausura 2025 season was marred by controversy surrounding Mazatlán, with the club embroiled in an alleged match-fixing scandal. On April 10, the Disciplinary Commission announced an investigation into possible match-fixing to benefit betting activities, although details of the process were not initially disclosed.
Marca MX published an analysis of evidence circulating on social networks that pointed to four Mazatlán players implicated in the scandal: María Tarango (goalkeeper), Brenda García (defender and captain), Ana Patricia Becerra (defender), and Olga Anahí Trasviña (midfielder).
Following these accusations, Mazatlán quickly dropped the quartet, and their last appearance came in the team’s match against Tigres Femenil on Day 13. Tarango and García started that game, while Becerra and Trasviña came on as substitutes.
For subsequent matches against Xolos, Necaxa, and Atlas, none of the four players were included in the matchday squads, and the club did not provide injury reports to explain their absence. This pattern continued in Mazatlan’s final regular season match against Santos Femenil, played on April 17, after the Disciplinary Commission publicly announced the investigation.
With the cloud of the match-fixing scandal lurking, Mazatlan limped to 16th place in the league standings, accumulating a meager 11 points from three wins, two draws, and 12 losses. The extent of the players’ involvement and possible ramifications remain unclear as the Disciplinary Commission’s investigation continues.
Clausura MX Fem 2025: Final Standings and Liguilla First Matches
The Liga MX Femenil Clausura 2025 regular season came to an exciting conclusion, with the final standings and playoff matchups set. América solidified its position at the top, finishing with an impressive 41 points, showing its dominance throughout the campaign.
Pachuca secured second place with 38 points, while Pumas UNAM followed closely behind in third with 37 points. Monterrey Rayadas moved to fourth place with 33 points, thanks to their victory over León on the last matchday.
The top eight teams qualified for the long-awaited Liguilla (playoffs), setting the stage for an exciting postseason. The quarterfinal matchups are as follows:
América vs. FC Juárez |
Pachuca vs. Atlas |
Pumas UNAM vs Chivas |
Monterrey vs Tigres UANL |
The quarterfinal matches will be played over two legs, with the first scheduled for April 24 and 25 and the second on April 27 and 28.
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Eduardo Perozo: Author
Eduardo Perez is a Gambyl sports betting staff writer. He is based in South America and is an expert in all things Football especially when it comes to Ecuardorian and Brazilian league soccer.
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