C.D. Guadalajara (women)

C.D. Guadalajara Femenil is a Mexican professional women's football club based in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico that competes in the Liga MX Femenil. The club has been the women's section of C.D. Guadalajara since 2017.[1] Nicknames for the team are Chivas and the Rebaño Sagrado, the same as the men's team. The team play its home matches at Estadio Akron.

Guadalajara Femenil
Full nameClub Deportivo Guadalajara S.A. de C.V. Femenil
Nickname(s)Las Chivas
Las Rojiblancas
Las Chingonas
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
GroundEstadio Akron
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Capacity46,232
OwnerGrupo Omnilife
ChairmanAmaury Vergara
ManagerJoaquín Moreno
LeagueLiga MX Femenil
Apertura 20233rd (semifinals)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

C.D. Guadalajara Femenil is one of only four clubs that have been able to win the Liga MX Femenil title, winning the league title on two occasions.[2]

History

Professional era, the beginning

C.D. Guadalajara Femenil was founded on 5 December 2016, the same day that Liga MX Femenil was announced by the FMF.[3] Luis Camacho was appointed as the first manager of Chivas femenil on 3 January 2017.[4] Previous to the first season of Liga MX Femenil, Chivas participated in their first official tournament, the 2017 Copa MX Femenil, a tournament that was created to prepare all the Liga MX Femenil teams for the first season of the league.[5]

Chivas femenil played its first league match in history against city rivals Atlas on 29 July 2017 in front of a crowd of around 1,000 persons. The match was the first instance of the Clásico Tapatío in Liga MX Femenil, and ended in a 3–0 victory in favor of Chivas, with Anette Vázquez scoring Chivas first league goal in history.[6]

First League Title

It didn't took long for Chivas Femenil to win its first league title as the team was able to win the first league tournament, the Apertura 2017. In this Apertura 2017 tournament, Chivas ended the regular phase of the tournament on the second place of its group behind Tigres with 34 pts and fourth in the general standings. In the Liguilla, Chivas faced Club América, in the first instance of the Clasico Nacional in Liga MX Femenil. Chivas ended up winning the semifinal against America with a resounding 6–2 aggregate score.[7] In the final, Chivas faced Pachuca who were the winner of the 2017 Copa MX Femenil.[8] On the first leg of the Final at Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca came out victorius with a favorable 2–0 scoreline. Nonetheless, Chivas would endup crowning themselves league champions by defeating Pachuca 3–0 on the second leg at Estadio Chivas (now Estadio Akron), in front of a 32,466 persons.[9]

2018 to Present

Although Chivas ended in fourth place in the general standings of the Clausura 2018 tournament with 29 pts, it was unable to qualify to the playoffs due to ending the regular phase in the third place of its respective group. Due to the performance of the team during the Clausura 2018, the club decided to dismiss manager Luis Camacho on 29 December 2018. On the same day, the club also appointed Luis Manuel Díaz as the new manager of Chivas Femenil.[10]

Players

Current squad

As of 16 July 2021[11][12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
16MF  MEXVictoria Acevedo
17FW  MEXAna Lorena Torres
18MF  MEXMontserrat Hernández
19MF  MEXDaniela Delgado
20MF  MEXIvonne González
21MF  MEXCynthia Rodríguez
22DF  MEXKarla Martínez
23DF  MEXAlexxandra Ramírez
24FW  MEXAlicia Cervantes (captain)
26DF  MEXAraceli Torres
27DF  MEXKinberly Guzmán
29GK  MEXYashia López
30FW  MEXViridiana Salazar

Out on loan

No.Pos. NationPlayer
FW  MEXLuisa de Alba (at Puebla)

Personnel

Club administration

PositionStaff
Chairman Amaury Vergara
Sporting director Nelly Simón

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Manager Joaquín Moreno
Assistant manager María José López
Fitness coaches Germán Ovando
Oscar Cobián
Team doctor Daniel Vega
Team doctor assistant Saraí Reséndiz

Managerial history

ManagerYearsNotes
Luis Camacho2017–2018
Luis Manuel Díaz2019
Ramón Villa Zevallos2019–2020
Édgar Mejía2020–2021
Juan Pablo Alfaro2022–2023
Antonio Spinelli2023–2024
Joaquín Moreno2024–Interim manager

Seasons

SeasonTournamentLeague recordPlayoffs recordTop goalscorer
PWDLGFGAGDPtsRankPWDLGFGAGDResultPlayerGoals
2017–18Apertura 20171411123310+23343rd421196+3W Brenda Viramontes8
Clausura 2018149233013+17294thDid not qualify Brenda Viramontes5
2018–19Apertura 2018169433016+14314th403146–2SF Norma Palafox7
Clausura 20191672717170238thDid not qualify Nicole Pérez5
2019–20Apertura 2019189453023+7315th200203–3QF Rubí Soto5
Clausura 2020105321610+6183rd[a]Tournament canceled Yashira Barrientos5

Records

Most appearances

#PlayerApps[c]Career
1 Tania Morales882017–
2 Blanca Félix852017–
Andrea Sánchez852017–
4 Brenda Viramontes702017–2019
5 Norma Palafox692017–2020

Honors and awards

Club

Guadalajara

Notes

References