Mexico Liga MX Femenil: The Premier Women's Football League
Liga MX Femenil is the top-tier professional women's football league in Mexico, established in 2017. It has rapidly grown into one of the most competitive and visible women's leagues in the Americas, operating under the umbrella of the Mexican Football Federation. The league has been instrumental in developing the women's game in the country, providing a structured professional pathway and inspiring a new generation of players and fans.
League Structure and Clubs
The league currently features 18 clubs, each affiliated with a men's Liga MX team, sharing branding and infrastructure. This association has been key to its rapid growth and stability. The season is split into two tournaments: the Apertura (Opening) and Clausura (Closing), each with its own champion. The regular season is followed by a playoff series (Liguilla) involving the top teams, culminating in a grand final to decide the tournament winner.
Rising Standards and National Impact
Since its inception, Liga MX Femenil has seen a dramatic increase in playing standards, investment, and media coverage. The league has become a cornerstone for the Mexican women's national team, supplying the majority of its players. The professional environment has elevated the physical, technical, and tactical level of Mexican players, contributing to improved performances on the international stage, including in the FIFA Women's World Cup and CONCACAF championships.
Current Champions and Stars
The league has already seen several clubs establish dynasties, with teams like Tigres UANL and Club América frequently competing for titles. The competition has also given rise to national stars such as Katty Martínez, a prolific goalscorer, and goalkeeper Emily Alvarado. The growing attendance records, particularly for finals and clásicos, underscore the league's increasing popularity and cultural significance in Mexican sports.
