Fixtures

Mexico Liga MX Femenil 07/12 23:00 1 Leon Women vs Tijuana Women - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 07/20 23:00 2 Club America Women vs Tijuana Women - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 07/25 03:00 3 Tijuana Women vs Kulambayeva/Ukolova - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 08/01 03:00 4 Tijuana Women vs Tuggerranong Vikings Women - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 08/09 03:00 5 Juarez FC Women vs Tijuana Women - View
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 08/13 01:00 6 Tigres UANL Women vs Tijuana Women - View

Results

Mexico Liga MX Femenil 04/19 01:00 17 [13] Tijuana Women v Atlas Women [8] L 0-1
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 04/13 23:00 16 [1] Club America Women v Tijuana Women [11] L 4-1
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/25 01:05 15 [11] Tijuana Women v Pachuca Women [2] D 0-0
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/22 03:00 14 [11] Tijuana Women v Mazatlan FC Women [16] D 1-1
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/17 22:00 13 [4] Unam Pumas Women v Tijuana Women [9] L 1-0
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/14 03:00 12 [9] Tijuana Women v Juarez FC Women [6] D 2-2
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/09 18:00 11 [18] Puebla Women v Tijuana Women [9] D 2-2
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 03/03 00:00 10 [8] Tijuana Women v Leon Women [12] L 2-3
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 02/14 22:00 9 [15] Necaxa Women v Tijuana Women [9] W 1-3
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 02/11 03:00 8 [9] Tijuana Women v Chivas Guadalajara Women [6] D 1-1
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 02/07 03:00 7 [16] Santos Laguna Women v Tijuana Women [11] W 1-3
Mexico Liga MX Femenil 02/03 01:10 6 [4] Monterrey Women v Tijuana Women [11] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 17 20
Wins 13 7 6
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 16 6 10
Goals for 62 31 31
Goals against 67 21 46
Clean sheets 4 4 0
Failed to score 10 5 5

Wikipedia - Club Tijuana (women)

Club Tijuana Femenil is a Mexican professional women's football club based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The club competes in the Liga MX Femenil and has been the women’s section of Club Tijuana since 2016. Estadio Caliente serves as the team's home venue.

Although the current iteration of Tijuana Femenil was established in late 2016 alongside the founding of Liga MX Femenil, Club Tijuana already had a professional women’s team prior to the league’s formation, which the club co-founded in 2014. This team, for a period of time, participated in the Women's Premier Soccer League in the United States.

History

Beginnings

On 5 December 2016, former Liga MX president, Enrique Bonilla, announced the establishment of a women's professional league in Mexico: the Liga MX Femenil. Under this initiative, each club in Liga MX would field a team in the new league. Notoriously, even before the league's announcement, Club Tijuana already boasted a women's professional team, founded in 2014 in collaboration with the late Marbella Ibarra—who was a prominent advocate for women's football in Mexico and a local business owner in Tijuana. The team competed in many regional tournaments within Mexico, and for a time, also in the Women's Premier Soccer League of the United States.

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 18 February 2020, Tijuana midfielder Valentina Oviedo, the Mexican-born daughter of former Colombian international footballer Frankie Oviedo, was called up to the Colombia women's national under-20 team. It marked the first time a player from the Liga MX Femenil was called up to a foreign national team.

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 most competitive clubs in the league, having qualified for two consecutive years to the Liguilla. During Clausura 2023, the club recorded their first ever victory in the Liguilla phase after beating Rayadas 2–0 at home in the first leg of the quarterfinals.

The Tijuana Women’s Soccer Team, officially known as Club Tijuana Femenil, is a dynamic and competitive force in Mexican women's soccer. Based in Tijuana, Baja California, the team is part of Liga MX Femenil, the top tier of women's soccer in Mexico. Established in 2017, the Tijuana Women have quickly made a name for themselves with their passionate play and commitment to excellence.

The team is known for its vibrant and diverse roster, featuring talented players from both Mexico and abroad. With a focus on skill development, teamwork, and tactical awareness, the Tijuana Women strive to elevate the standard of women's soccer in the region. Their home matches are held at the Estadio Caliente, where fans come together to support the team with unwavering enthusiasm, creating an electric atmosphere.

Off the field, the Tijuana Women are dedicated to community engagement and promoting women's sports, inspiring the next generation of female athletes. With a strong foundation and a vision for success, the Tijuana Women continue to grow and compete at the highest levels, aiming for championships and recognition in the world of soccer.