América Femenil claimed a valuable 1-0 victory over Tigres UANL Femenil on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in a tightly contested match at Estadio Universitario. The decisive goal came in the 35th minute courtesy of Geyse da Silva, giving the Águilas the lead.
Tigres, known as the Amazonas, controlled possession during the first half but were unable to convert their opportunities into goals. Following halftime, América, under the direction of Ángel Villacampa, adjusted their strategy, creating a more balanced contest and successfully defending their advantage. This result sees América secure three crucial points on the road and strengthens their position in the league’s final stretch.
The Liga BBVA MX Femenil’s Jornada 14 kicked off on March 25, 2026, with this highly anticipated clash between Tigres Femenil and Club América Femenil at Estadio Universitario. Both teams entered the match level on 30 points, adding a playoff-like intensity to the encounter.
The Amazonas were coming off a 2-0 win against Atlético de San Luis, showcasing their strength in both attack and defense, led by the impressive form of Diana Ordóñez, a leading goalscorer in the championship.
Meanwhile, the Águilas, coached by Ángel Villacampa, were riding a wave of momentum after a dominant 3-0 victory over Puebla in their previous outing. With a clear attacking style and dynamic players, América aimed to make a statement with a strong performance away from home.
Alineaciones del Tigres vs América de la Jornada 14 de la Liga BBVA MX
Local: Santiago (#1, Portera); Natalia Colín (#2, Defensa); Greta Espinoza (#4, Defensa); Mariza Nascimento (#20, Defensa); Anika Rodríguez (#22, Defensa); María Sánchez (#7, Media); Emma Watson (#15, Media); Sandra Mayor (#9, Delantera); Jennifer Hermoso (#10, Delantera); Diana Ordóñez (#12, Delantera); Myra Delgadillo (#14, Delantera).
Visitante: Sandra Paños (#1, Portera); Chidinma Okeke (#4, Defensa Central); Kimberly Rodríguez (#15, Defensa Central); Mariela Ramos (#28, Defensa); Gabriela García (#5, Media); Irene Guerrero (#8, Media); Nancy Antonio (#18, Media Ofensiva); Sarah Luebbert (#22, Media Ofensiva); Jana Gutiérrez (#25, Media Ofensiva); Scarlett Camberos (#10, Delantera); Geyse Da Silva (#17, Delantera).