Fixtures

Mexico Liga MX Femenil 04/22 00:06 15 Tijuana Women vs Santos Laguna Women - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 04/26 03:00 10 Tijuana Women vs Pachuca Women - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 04/29 23:00 16 Toluca Women vs Tijuana Women - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 05/04 03:00 17 Tijuana Women vs Leon Women - View

Results

Mexico Liga MX Femenil 04/16 03:10 14 [5] Tijuana Women v Necaxa Women [16] W 3-0
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/29 03:00 13 [4] Monterrey Women v Tijuana Women [5] L 3-1
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/23 03:06 12 [5] Tijuana Women v Cruz Azul Women [11] L 0-2
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/17 01:00 11 [9] Juarez FC Women v Tijuana Women [5] W 1-2
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/02 18:00 9 [8] Unam Pumas Women v Tijuana Women [5] D 3-3
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 02/19 03:10 8 [5] Tijuana Women v Queretaro Women [12] L 1-2
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 02/09 01:06 7 [13] Atlas Women v Tijuana Women [5] W 0-4
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 02/02 03:06 6 [5] Tijuana Women v Puebla Women [14] D 1-1
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 01/27 01:00 5 [1] Tigres UANL Women v Tijuana Women [5] L 2-0
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 01/22 02:10 4 [5] Tijuana Women v Atletico San Luis Women [15] W 3-2
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 01/18 21:45 3 [2] Club America Women v Tijuana Women [5] L 4-0
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 01/12 03:06 2 [5] Tijuana Women v Mazatlan FC Women [18] W 4-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 18 20
Wins 17 7 10
Draws 7 6 1
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 69 27 42
Goals against 65 22 43
Clean sheets 10 5 5
Failed to score 6 3 3

Wikipedia - Club Tijuana (women)

Club Tijuana Femenil is a Mexican women's football club based in Tijuana, Baja California. The club has been the female section of Club Tijuana, playing in Liga MX Femenil, since 2017. The team's current head coach is Juan Manuel Romo.

History

Beginnings

In December 2016, the then-president of Liga MX, Enrique Bonilla, announced the formation of a new women's professional league, Liga MX Femenil. Each of the 16 clubs in the new league was to be attached to an existing Liga MX side. Tijuana already had a women's side, founded in 2014 by Marbella Ibarra that competed in various US-based leagues, including the Women's Premier Soccer League.

Liga MX Femenil

In February 2017, the club announced through its social media channels that it would be forming a women's side. That May, the 2017 Copa MX Femenil was contested between 12 teams, including Xolos Femenil. Las Perrísimas won their group, which also included Necaxa, Santos, and Rayadas. In the final, Tijuana fell 9–1 to Club Pachuca.

On July 29, 2017, led by technical director Andrea Rodebaugh, the Xolas debuted in Apertura 2017 on the road against Club América, a match they lost 1–0. Tijuana had been drawn into Group 2, along with América, Pachuca, Toluca, Pumas, Monarcas, Cruz Azul, and Veracruz.

The first goal by the Xoloitzcuintles in Liga MX Femenil was scored by Evelyn Fernández in week two of the Apertura tournament.

On July 8, 2021, Club Tijuana signed their first-ever foreign player, American striker Angelina Hix, from the Chilean club Santiago Morning. Hix had played in both the Copa Libertadores and the UEFA Champions League.

Mexican-American forward Renae Cuéllar is the top scorer in club history, with 76 career goals for the Xolas.

Present

Over the last two seasons, Tijuana has established itself as one of the top clubs in the league, having qualified for two consecutive years for the Liguilla. In Clausura 2023, the club recorded a historic 2–0 victory in the first leg of the quarterfinals, at home against Rayadas.

The Tijuana Women's soccer team is a talented and competitive squad representing the vibrant city of Tijuana, Mexico. Known for their skillful play and strong teamwork, the Tijuana Women's team has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the Mexican soccer scene. With a roster of dedicated and passionate players, they bring a dynamic and exciting style of play to every match they compete in. Fans of the Tijuana Women's team can expect thrilling games and impressive performances as they continue to make their mark on the soccer world.