Tigres is crowned after defeating America in the final of the Liga MX Femenil
A lone goal by Diana Ordonez in the second leg broke the tie from the first leg and gave the Monterrey team their seventh league title
Tigres UANL defeated America 1-0 at the Estadio Universitario in Nuevo Leon to win the title of the 2025 Apertura tournament of the top tier of Mexican women's soccer, their seventh league title.
Diana Ordonez scored a The goal gave the Monterrey team, coached by Spaniard Pedro Martinez, a 1-0 victory in the second leg and a 4-3 aggregate score, after the team overcame a three-goal deficit in the first leg and drew 3-3 at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes. The first half was played at a good pace, with both teams looking to attack; America, who had 56-44 possession, dominated at times, but lacked accuracy in their three shots on goal. The 'Amazons' took advantage of a lapse in concentration by the America defense in the 20th minute, when Ordonez won the ball in the area and fired home with her left foot to make it 1-0. America went in search of the equalizer, attacking down the wings, and in the 56th minute came close to leveling the score with a shot off the crossbar by Nancy Antonio. Two minutes later, Antonio kicked Jenni Hermoso in the face, which resulted in her being sent off and leaving her team a player down. Tigres were patient, waiting for America to attack to exploit the spaces, and in the 69th minute missed a chance for a second goal with a shot wide by Ordonez. Everything was in their favor in the area.
In the 75th minute, Spanish goalkeeper Sandra Panos made a timely save to deny Ordonez, who once again missed a golden opportunity to score.
America threatened in the 79th minute. Goalkeeper Cecilia Santiago spilled a loose ball in the area, and Kiana Palacios nearly put it in the net.
Panos again saved the Eagles, narrowing the angle in the 87th minute when South African Thembi Kgatlana shot unmarked.
Tigres defended their lead and solidified their position as the league's best team with seven titles, followed by Monterrey with four, America and Guadalajara with two each, and Pachuca with one.

