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·31 de agosto de 2025

Chivas Femenil suffer a heavy defeat against Tigres

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Chivas Femenil failed to score this morning at the AKRON Stadium, losing their unbeaten streak at home after falling to Tigres 2-4 in Matchday 9 of the 2025 Apertura. The Guadalajara team remains with 14 points in the tournament.

The Rojiblancos started the match with great intensity, creating clear scoring opportunities that were stopped by the opposing goalkeeper. The difference was that Tigres was able to capitalize on its chances in the first half, giving it a significant lead at halftime.


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However, the Rebaño Sagrado never gave up and managed to close the gap on the scoreboard, although it was not enough to equalize.

The Guadalajara team will look to turn the page and get a result in their next match, when they visit León at the Nou Camp Stadium on Friday, September 5.

Goals

- In the 14th minute, Diana Ordoñez scored the visitors' first goal with a shot inside the area.- The visitors increased their lead in the 18th minute with a header from Jennifer Hermoso off a corner kick.- In the 36th minute, Hermoso increased the lead from the penalty spot.- In the 52nd minute, Casandra Montero narrowed the gap by flicking a corner kick at the near post, which slipped into the corner of the goal.- In the 68th minute, the visitors scored their fourth goal, with a deflection from Natalia Villarreal that ended up in the back of the net.- In the 82nd minute, a rebound inside the area fell to Kinberly Guzmán, who sent it into the net with a powerful right-footed shot.

The dangerous ones- In the 5th minute, Guadalajara had their first chance when Denise Castro found herself unmarked in the box and fired a shot without hesitation, but she was unable to get past the goalkeeper.- Crossbar! In the 20th minute, 'Gaby' Valenzuela picked up a bouncing ball outside the area and sent a shot that beat Santiago, but hit the crossbar and went out.- In the 37th minute, 'Licha' tried a shot from mid-range, but couldn't get it on target.- In the 44th minute, Valenzuela faced the right, found space, and shot, but a deflection from the defense allowed the goalkeeper to make the save.- In the 54th minute, 'La Depredadora' took the ball in midfield, drove to the edge of the area and shot with her left foot, straight at Santiago.- One play later, Damaris Godínez connected with a cross from the right to the far post, but failed to find the net.- In the 79th minute, 'Viri' Salazar feinted to get away from her marker and shot with her right foot towards the near post, but missed by a whisker.- In the 80th minute, 'Kin' appeared inside the box to head the ball towards the goal, but a saving hand from Santiago prevented Chivas Femenil from scoring their second.- In the 91st minute, Salazar cut inside again, this time with her left foot, and tried to place her shot close to the post, but missed by a whisker.- In the 96th minute, 'Licha' sent a rocket shot towards the corner, but forced the goalkeeper to dive to block the shot.

Guadalajara Femenil 2-4 Tigres(Casandra Montero in the 52nd minute and Kinberly Guzmán in the 82nd minute)(Diana Ordoñez in the 14th minute, Jennifer Hermoso in the 18th and 36th minutes, and an own goal in the 68th minute)Referee: Priscila Eritzel Pérez BorjaAKRON StadiumLineupsGuadalajara: 12 Blanca Felix (C); 3 Damaris Godinez, 7 Casandra Montero, 4 Kinberly Guzman; 17 Natalia Villarreal (AM in the 62nd minute) (10 Adriana Iturbide in the 84th minute), 14 Joselyn De la Rosa (25 Joseline Montoya in the 67th minute), 11 Yamile Franco, 9 Gabriela Valenzuela (15 Isabela Esquivias in the 84th minute); 8 Carolina Jaramillo, 22 Denise Castro (30 Viridiana Salazar at 73’) and 24 Alicia Cervantes.Assistant coach: Francisco Fernández

Tigres: 1 Cecilia Santiago; 4 Greta Espinoza, 6 Jimena López, 15 Cristina Ferral, 17 Sabrina Enciso (21 Bárbara Oliveiri in the 64th minute); 8 Alexia Delgado (32 Aaliyah Farmer in the 73rd minute (AM in the 88th minute)), 16 Chrestinah Kgatlana (AM in the 25th minute) (19 Tatiana Flores in the 81st minute), 10 Jennifer Hermoso; 7 María Sánchez (AM in the 56th minute) (22 Anika Rodríguez in the 64th minute), 9 Sandra Mayor (11 Jennifer Da Silva in the 74th minute) and 12 Diana Ordoñez.Coach: Pedro Martínez

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