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Queretaro Women
Club America Women
Attacks
104
92
Dangerous Attacks
73
85
Ball Possession
39
61
On Target
1
7
Off Target
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9021
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End 1-4
95′
Irene
79′
A.Avilez
N.Antonio
75′
Xcaret Pineda
A.Soto
73′
1-3
I.Haas
73′
G.Borrego
A.Flores
69′
G.Alvarez
E.Flores
51′
1-2
A.Soto
46′
V.González
C.Edith
46′
D.Espinosa
G.Riley
46′
K.Rodríguez
C.OKEKE
46′
J.Gutierrez
A.Mejia
Halftime 1-1
47′
1-1
Irene
44′
M.Jiménez
43′
A.Mejia
40′
I.Velasco
19′
L.Morán
19′
N.Antonio
18′
F.Barone
M.Pérez
2′
G. Chanda
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Match Info
The Liga MX Femenil clash on April 5, 2026, saw Club America Women secure a commanding 4-1 away victory over Queretaro Women. In a match that underscored the gulf in quality between the sides, America's attacking prowess proved too much for the home team to handle, turning the fixture into a one-sided affair with significant implications for the league table.
Club America established their dominance early, netting the opening goal within the first quarter of an hour to quiet the home crowd. They doubled their lead before the halftime whistle, effectively putting the game out of Queretaro's reach. The second half continued in the same vein, with America adding a third goal to compound the home side's misery. Queretaro managed to pull one back, a consolation strike that provided a brief moment of celebration for their supporters, but America quickly reasserted control, sealing the comprehensive win with a fourth and final goal. The key focus point was America's clinical finishing and cohesive team play, which dismantled Queretaro's defense repeatedly throughout the ninety minutes.
This result solidifies Club America Women's position near the top of the Liga MX Femenil table, applying pressure on their direct rivals for the championship. For Queretaro, the heavy defeat is a setback in their campaign, likely leaving them in the lower half of the standings and highlighting the defensive issues they need to address. Post-match, the America manager praised the team's focus and execution on the road, while the Queretaro coach acknowledged the superior quality of the opponent and the need for a response in their next fixture. The starting lineups featured Queretaro's typical defensive structure, which was breached early, and America's formidable attacking trio, who were instrumental in the victory.

