Women’s America They took a valuable 0-1 victory against UANL Women’s Tigers in the Day 14 of Closing 2026in a duel played in the University Stadium. The only goal of the match came in the 35th minute, when Geyse da Silva which he defined with precision to overtake the Eagles on the scoreboard.
During the first half, the Amazons dominated possession of the ball, but were unable to reflect it on the scoreboard. For the complement, the team led by Angel Villacampa He adjusted his approach, balanced the process of the match and managed to maintain the advantage. With this result, America adds three important points as a visitor and strengthens itself in the final stretch of the tournament.
The BBVA MX Women’s League starts in his Jdecorated 14 this March 25, 2026 with one of the most anticipated matches of Clausura 2026, Women’s Tigers receives the Club América Femenil in it University Stadiumin a direct clash for the top of the table. With both teams tied on 30 points, the match has the flavor of a Liguilla.
The Amazons arrive at a good time after winning 2-0 against Atlético de San Luisshowing solidity in both areas and confirming their offensive power led by Diana Ordóñezwho is having a spectacular tournament and remains one of the top scorers in the championship.
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On the other hand, the Eagles directed by Angel Villacampa They are going through a great football moment, after beating 3-0 against Puebla on the previous day. With a well-defined offensive style and unbalancing players in the final third, América will seek to break the recent inertia against Tigres and strike a blow of authority away from home.
Tigres vs América lineups for Matchday 14 of the BBVA MX League
Home: Santiago (#1, Goalkeeper); Natalia Colín (#2, Defense); Greta Espinoza (#4, Defense); Mariza Nascimento (#20, Defense); Anika Rodríguez (#22, Defense); María Sánchez (#7, Middle); Emma Watson (#15, Middle); Sandra Mayor (#9, Forward); Jennifer Hermoso (#10, Forward); Diana Ordóñez (#12, Forward); Myra Delgadillo (#14, Forward).
Visitor: Sandra Paños (#1, Goalkeeper); Chidinma Okeke (#4, Central Defense); Kimberly Rodríguez (#15, Central Defense); Mariela Ramos (#28, Defense); Gabriela García (#5, Middle); Irene Guerrero (#8, Middle); Nancy Antonio (#18, Medium Offensive); Sarah Luebbert (#22, Medium Offensive); Jana Gutiérrez (#25, Medium Offensive); Scarlett Camberos (#10, Forward); Geyse Da Silva (#17, Forward).
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