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Deportivo Toluca F.C. (women)

Coordinates:19°17′14″N99°40′0″W / 19.28722°N 99.66667°W /19.28722; -99.66667
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Mexican professional women's football club
This article is about the women's association football team. For the men's association football club, seeDeportivo Toluca F.C.

Football club
Deportivo Toluca F.C. Femenil
Full nameDeportivo Toluca Fútbol Club FemenilS.A. de C.V.
NicknameDiablas Rojas
Short nameTOL
Founded2017; 8 years ago (2017)
GroundEstadio Nemesio Díez
Toluca,State of Mexico,Mexico
Capacity30,000 spectators
Coordinates19°17′14″N99°40′0″W / 19.28722°N 99.66667°W /19.28722; -99.66667
OwnerValentín Díez Morodo
ChairmanArturo Pérez Arredondo
ManagerPatrice Lair
LeagueLiga MX Femenil
Clausura 2025Regular phase: 11th
Final phase: Did not qualify
Websitetolucafc.com

Deportivo Toluca F.C. Femenil is a Mexican professional women's Association football club based inToluca,State of Mexico. The club has been the female section ofDeportivo Toluca F.C. since 2017 and currently playing inLiga MX Femenil. Its headquarters are located in the city ofToluca,State of Mexico, playing its home games at theEstadio Nemesio Díez.

History

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The team was founded in 2017 prior to the creation of a women's soccer league in Mexico. In 2017 it was one of the 12 clubs participating in the 2017 Liga MX Femenil Cup, where it finished in fourth overall position.

In the 2018 Clausura Tournament (Liga MX Femenil), Toluca reached the semifinal round, where they were eliminated by the Monterrey Femenil Soccer Club. In the 2018 Apertura Tournament (Liga MX Femenil), the team reached the league again, being defeated by Club América Femenil in the quarterfinals.

For the Clausura 2019 tournament, the club finished its participation in seventh place in Group 1 with 15 points without being able to qualify for the playoffs.For the Apertura 2019, a better campaign was made, finishing in sixth place with a total of 31 points, which allowed the diablas to enter the final phase losing in the quarterfinals to Pachuca. The important thing to highlight in this tournament was the dismissal of coach Juan Mendoza, which began since the founding of the women's club in 2017.

For the Apertura 2020 tournament, after the gradual resumption of the tournament following the cancellation of the previous tournament (Clausura 2020) due to the covid-19 pandemic that impacted nationwide, Agustín Contreras was named as the new strategist of the diablas; but he only directed 7 days. Due to this, the club appointed Alberto Cuate as the new coach, who finished the tournament with the Devils in 15th place in the general table in the tournament.For the Clausura 2021 tournament, a historic campaign is achieved, since the Devils finished in 7th place, with which they were able to compete in the playoffs again, ending in the quarterfinals again, this time against Guadalajara.

For the next tournament, irregularity returns, since for the Apertura 2021 tournament they fail to qualify for the final phase, finishing in 12th place in the general table.For the Clausura 2022 tournament, Gabriel Velasco is named as the new strategist of the Mexican club. Finishing in tenth position with 20 points. For the next tournament, the Apertura 2022, Velasco achieves a historic campaign, reaching sixth place with 26 points and reaching the quarterfinals. Unfortunately, they lost to Tigres and the campaign ended for Gabriel Velasco and the devils.

For the next tournament (Clausura 2023) it was not a good one for the devils, since they ended their participation in the tournament early, since they finished in 10th place in the general table with 25 points without being able to repeat the feat of the previous tournament.For the Apertura 2023 tournament, the expectations of the fans were met and they qualified for the playoffs; finishing in sixth place with a total of 30 points. Although unfortunately the feat ended in the quarterfinals, defeated by Guadalajara as in a past tournament.

In the Clausura 2024 tournament, Gabriel Velasco's cycle with the diablas ends, as they were close to qualifying for the playoffs, but due to Velasco's last-minute move, they took a step too far, achieving a total of 27 points, staying at the gates of the "Fiesta Grande".

For the Apertura 2024 tournament, the decision was made to hire Palmeiras coach Ricardo Belli. With expectations already high, Belli managed to qualify the diablas for the playoffs, finishing in 8th place with 26 points, once again being in the quarterfinals. Eliminated by those who would later be champions due to the away goal. Ricardo Belli was dismissed at the end of matchday 7 of Clausura 2025 after five consecutive defeats. César Arzate will be the interim coach temporarily.

Stadium

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Main article:Estadio Nemesio Diez

Deportivo Toluca Femenil plays its home games at the Nemesio Díez Stadium, which it shares with Deportivo Toluca men's team. For less important matches, the women's team plays at the Metepec Facilities, the club's sports complex. The Nemesio Díez Riega Stadium, also popularly known as "La Bombonera", is a football stadium located in the city of Toluca, capital of the State of Mexico in Mexico. It is the usual headquarters of Deportivo Toluca Fútbol Club and Deportivo Toluca Femenil. Its address is Avenida Constituyentes west corner with Felipe Villanueva, #1000 Colonia La Merced, Toluca, State of Mexico. The stadium sits at an altitude of roughly 8,750 feet (2,670 m) above sea level, one of the highest altitude stadiums in North America. The playing field is oriented from east to west, the only professional stadium in the country located in that position.

The stadium was remodelled in 2017, which brought the stadium up to modern standards, expanding the capacity to 30,000 spectators, and adding technology with greater support for screens and ambient sound, all the while preserving the English style that has characterized it, such as the proximity to the playing field.

The stadium has also gained international recognition, as it was chosen as the "Second Best Stadium in the World 2017" in the remodeled category, according to public voting conducted by StadiumDB in the same year.

The remodeling of the stadium was carried out from 2014 to 2017, the design was carried out by Quattro + 1 Arquitectos and the structure was carried out by Lanik. The works include increasing the capacity from 27,000 to 30,000 spectators on six floors, having two basements, special boxes, electronic boards were replaced with screens and ambient sound, fiber optics, cameras, counterfeit ticket detectors, and electronic turnstiles were installed. . , the roof was remodeled to allow the viewer a clear view without obstacles, which consists of a light geometric structure of 10,000 square meters. The current remodeling of the Nemesio Diez stadium cost more than 1 billion pesos. In addition to its field and architectural design, which respected the essence of the historic building, it has received worldwide recognition among the most beautiful stadiums. Likewise, the incorporation of the most advanced technology stands out, which makes it a completely safe and familiar property.

Since its remodeling in 2017, to celebrate the team's centenary, its capacity has increased to 27,273 fans, and it has been considered “the most European stadium in Mexico.”

Personnel

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Coaching staff

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PositionStaff
ManagerFrancePatrice Lair
Assistant managersMexico Daniel Flores
Costa RicaShirley Cruz
Fitness coachFrance Romain Segui
Goalkeeper coachMexicoCésar Lozano
TherapistMexico Angélica Arellano
KinesiologyFrance Celine Truflandier
Team doctorMexico José Albiter

Source:Liga MX Femenil

Players

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For a list of all former and current Deportivo Toluca F.C. Femenil players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory: Deportivo Toluca F.C. (women) footballers.

Current squad

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As of 15 July 2025[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK MEXAdriana Meza
2DF MEXKarla Martínez
3DF MEXJazmín López
5DF NZLAbby Erceg
6MF MEXSonia Vázquez
7MF MEXCinthya Peraza
8MF USAValerie Cortez
9FW MEXMariel Román
10MF MEXCasandra Cuevas
11MF MEXDiana Guatemala
12GK MEXValeria Martínez
13DF MEXVictoria López
14DF MEXDiana Monroy
15MF USAMitsy Ramirez
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16DF USALiliana Fernandez
17FW NEDShanice van de Sanden
19MF USAEllieana Vazquez
20DF MEXSumiko Gutiérrez
21MF MEXNatalia Macías Valadez
22FW CMRMichaela Abam
25MF FRAFaustine Robert
26FW MEXItzel Muñoz
27DF MEXBlanca Muñoz
28MF FRAAmandine Henry
33GK USAKayla Thompson
34DF MEXBriseida Velásquez
99FW FRAEugénie Le Sommer

Foreign players

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NameCountryPositionAgeFromYears
Kayla ThompsonUnited StatesGoalkeeper25United StatesBrown Bears S.C.Cl. 2023-
Abby ErcegNew ZealandDefender35United StatesRacing Louisville F.C.Cl. 2025-
Vanessa PenunaCubaMidfielder28ArgentinaC.A. River PlateCl. 2025-Ap. 2023
Amandine HenryFranceMidfielder34United StatesUtah Royals S.C.Ap. 2024-
Celia BensalemFranceMidfielder19FranceO. LyonnaisAp. 2023-Cl. 2025
Shanice van de SandenNetherlandsMidfielder32MexicoC.F. PachucaCl. 2025-
Faustine RobertFranceMidfielder31FranceF.C. Fleury 91Cl. 2025-
Brenda WochBrazilForward25SpainSanta Teresa C.D.Ap. 2022-Ap. 2024
Gloria VillamayorParaguayForward32SpainSecció Esportiva A.E.M.Ap. 2022 -Ap. 2022
Michaela AbamCameroonForward26SwedenLinköping F.C.Cl. 2024-
Eugénie Le SommerFranceForward36FranceO. LyonnaisCl. 2025-

Most matches played of all time

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PositionPlayerPeriodGames
1Mexico Mariel Roman2018-188
2Mexico Karen Becerril2018-2023137
3Mexico Zaira Miranda2018-2022129
4Mexico Diana Guatemala2020-134
5Mexico Laura Parra2018-2023126
6Mexico Liliana Rodriguez2017-2025118
7Mexico Yamanic Martínez2019-2023100
8Mexico Noemí Granados2019-2023100
9Mexico María Mauleón2017-202196
10United States Destinney Duron2020-202388

Top scorers of all time

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PositionPlayerPeriodGames
1Mexico Mariel Román2018-75
2Mexico Natalia Mauleón2017-202133
3Brazil Brenda Woch2022-202425
4United States Destinney Duron2020-202323
5Mexico Carolina Miranda2017-202220
6Mexico Cinthya Peraza2023-20
7Mexico Karen Becerril2018-202314
8Mexico Kenya Téllez2017-202012
9Mexico Liliana Rodríguez2019-202311
10France Eugénie Le Sommer2025-11

Top scorers

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Liga MX top scorers

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PosNationalityNameGoals
1.º MexicoMariel Román75
2.º MexicoNatalia Mauleon33
3.º BrazilBrenda Woch25
4.º MexicoDestinney Duron23
5.º MexicoCarolina Miranda20
6.º MexicoKaren Becerril14
7.º MexicoKenya Téllez12
8.º MexicoLiliana Rodríguez11
9.º MexicoCinthya Peraza10
10.º MexicoAndrea Hernández9
 MexicoDiana Guatemala8
Top scorers in regular season
PosNationalityNameGoals
1.º MexicoMariel Román75
2.º MexicoNatalia Mauleon33
3.º BrazilBrenda Woch25
4.º MexicoDestinney Duron23
5.º MexicoCarolina Miranda19
Top scorers in the league
PosNacionalidadNombreGoles
1.º MexicoMariel Román3
2.º MexicoKarime Abud2
3.º FranceCelia Bensalem1
 MexicoKenya Téllez1
 MexicoCarolina Miranda1

Top scorers per season

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Top scorers per MX Cup season
TournamentPlayerGoals
Copa de la Liga MX Femenil 2017Mexico Karla López2
Top scorers per league regular season
TournamentPlayerGoals
Torneo Apertura 2017 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Natalia Mauleón10
Torneo Clausura 2018 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Natalia Mauleón7
Mexico Carolina Miranda
Torneo Apertura 2018 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Mariel Román11
Torneo Clausura 2019 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Andrea Hernández4
Torneo Apertura 2019 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Mariel Román9
Torneo Clausura 2020 (Liga MX Femenil)*Mexico Mariel Román4
Torneo Guard1anes 2020 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Arlett Tovar2
Mexico Natalia Mauleón
Mexico Carolina Miranda
Mexico Mariel Román
Torneo Guard1anes Clausura 2021 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Arlett Tovar4
Mexico Natalia Mauleón
Torneo Apertura 2021 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Destinney Durón3
Mexico Diana Guatemala
Torneo Clausura 2022 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Destinney Durón9
Torneo Apertura 2022 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Mariel Román8
Torneo Clausura 2023 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Destinney Durón6
Torneo Apertura 2023 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Mariel Román7
Torneo Clausura 2024 (Liga MX Femenil)Brazil Brenda Woch9
Torneo Apertura 2024 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Mariel Román8
Torneo Clausura 2025 (Liga MX Femenil)Netherlands Shanice van de Sanden7
Top scorers per liguilla
TournamentPlayerGoals
Torneo Clausura 2018 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Kenya Téllez1
Torneo Apertura 2018 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Mariel Román2
Torneo Apertura 2019 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Karime Abud2
Torneo Clausura 2020 (Liga MX Femenil)Suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
Torneo Guard1anes Clausura 2021 (Liga MX Femenil)No goals were scored during the league.
Torneo Apertura 2022 (Liga MX Femenil)No goals were scored during the league.
Torneo Apertura 2023 (Liga MX Femenil)France Celia Bensalem1
Torneo Apertura 2024 (Liga MX Femenil)Mexico Cynthia Peraza1

Statistics

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Copa MX Femenil

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CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDPointsPOSITIONEFE (%)
Copa MX Femenil 2017320167-164.º66.7
TOTAL320167-1666.7 %

Liga MX Femenil

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CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDPointsPLACEAWARDEFE (%)
Torneo Apertura 201714824261610266.º61.9
Torneo Clausura 20181693423176305.ºSemifinal62.5
Torneo Apertura 201818945402218316.ºQuarterfinal57.4
Torneo Clausura 2019164391423-91513.º31.3
Torneo Apertura 201920104627252346.ºQuarterfinal56.7
Torneo Clausura 202010217718-117Tournament interrupted by COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico23.3
Torneo Apertura 20201741121629-131315.º25.5
Torneo Clausura 2021198561718-1297.ºQuarterfinal50.9
Torneo Apertura 2021175391327-141812.º35.3
Torneo Clausura 2022175572932-32010.º39.2
Torneo Apertura 2022198292738-11266.ºQuarterfinal45.6
Torneo Clausura 2023177462326-32510.º49
Torneo Apertura 2023199372931-2306.ºQuarterfinal52.6
Torneo Clausura 202417764342410279.º52.9
Torneo Apertura 20241782732320268.º52.9
Torneo Clausura 2025177282930-12311.º-52.9
Torneo Apertura 2025171052351718354.ºQuarterfinal68.6
TOTAL27010950110386407-213808.º1 Semifinal46.75 %

Important squads

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First squad in Copa MX Femenil

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Deportivo Toluca Femenil began the professional era of women's soccer in the Copa de la Liga MX Femenil 2017 on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, facing Monarcas Morelia. They fell with a score of 2 to 1 at the Mexican Football Federation Stadium, with goals from Kenya Téllez (41') and Karla López (44').

First squad:
  • Mexico Mariel Godínez
  • Mexico Sahori Islas
  • Mexico Dirce Delgado
  • Mexico Daniela Gómez
  • Mexico Paloma Gutiérrez
  • Mexico Andrea Hernández
  • Mexico Liliana Rodríguez
  • Mexico Miroslava Chávez
  • Mexico María Enríquez
  • Mexico Kenya Téllez
  • Mexico Mayte Wuaustorf
  • Mexico Manager Juan Mendoza

First squad in Liga MX Femenil

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The Diablas of Deportivo Toluca Femenil began their participation in the Torneo Apertura 2017 (Liga MX Femenil) on Friday, July 28, 2017, at the Metepec facilities, winning with a score of 2 to 1 against the Cruz Azul Fútbol Club Femenil. The scorers were Liliana Rodríguez (15') and Deborah Romero (86').

First squad:
  • Mexico Wendy Gallardo
  • Mexico Dirce Delgado
  • Mexico Daniela Gómez
  • Mexico Sahori Islas
  • Mexico Deborah Romero
  • Mexico Andrea Hernández
  • Mexico Miroslava Chávez
  • Mexico Liliana Rodríguez
  • Mexico Kenya Téllez
  • Mexico Natalia Mauleón
  • Mexico Karla López
  • Mexico Manager: Juan Mendoza

First squad on liguilla Liga MX

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The Red Devils began their participation in the final phase of the Liga MX Femenil in the semifinals of the tournament Torneo Clausura 2018 (Liga MX Femenil) on Sunday, April 15, 2018 at the Nemesio Díez Stadium, drawing 0-0 against Club de Fútbol Monterrey Femenil.

First squad:
  • Mexico Teresita Ubaldo
  • Mexico Dirce Delgado
  • Mexico Daniela Gómez
  • Mexico Anakaren Llamas
  • Mexico Andrea Hernández
  • Mexico Ivonne Meis
  • Mexico Liliana Rodríguez
  • Mexico Zaira Miranda
  • Mexico Kenya Téllez
  • Mexico Maritza Miranda
  • Mexico Karla López
  • Mexico Manager: Juan Mendoza

Historical goals

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Copa MX Femenil goals

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GoalDatePlayerRivalResult
1May 3, 2017Mexico Kenya Téllez(41')Monarcas Morelia Femenil2- 1First Copa MX goal

Liga MX Femenil goals

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GoalDatePlayerRivalResult
1July 28, 2017Mexico Liliana Rodriguez(15')Cruz Azul Fútbol Club Femenil2 - 1First Liga MX goal
50July 16, 2018Mexico Kenya Téllez(5')Lobos de la BUAP Femenil4 - 050 goal
100April 8, 2019Mexico Ingrid Hidalgo(53')Club Universidad Nacional Femenil2 - 2100 goal
200March 17, 2022Mexico Destinney Durón(12')Club Necaxa Femenil2 -2200 goal
300January 12, 2024Brazil Brenda Woch(72')Atlas Fútbol Club Femenil2 -2300 goal

Managers

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ManagerSeasonPldWDLTRGFGAGDPTSPOSAwardEFE (%)
Mexico Juan MendozaCopa MX Femenil 20173201067-164.ºGroups stage66.7
Torneo Apertura 2017148240261610266.ºGroups stage61.9
Torneo Clausura 201816934023176305.ºSemifinal62.5
Torneo Apertura 2018179351402218316.ºQuarter final58.8
Torneo Clausura 20191643901423-91513.ºGroups stage31.3
Torneo Apertura 2019191045127252346.ºQuarter final59.6
Total854215282136110261427.º1 Semifinal55.3 %
Mexico César Arzate(Interim)Torneo Clausura 20203111025-34Interim of day 1 to 344.4
Total3111025-34The tournament did not conclude44.4 %
Mexico Agustín ContrerasTorneo Clausura 202071060414-103Suspended due to thepandemic due toCOVID-1914.3
Torneo Apertura 202072140611-54Tournament interrupted by COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico33.3
Total14311001025-157No tournament concluded23.8 %
Mexico Alberto CuateTorneo Apertura 20201021701018-8715.ºFase Regular23.3
Torneo Guard1anes Clausura 20211985601718-1297.ºQuarter final50.9
Torneo Apertura 20211753901327-141812.ºRegular Phase35.3
Total461592204063-235411.º1 Quarter final39.1 %
Mexico Gabriel VelascoTorneo Clausura 20221755712932-32010.ºRegular phase39.2
Torneo Apertura 20221772802738-11266.ºQuarter final45.1
Torneo Clausura 20231774602326-32510.ºQuarter final49.0
Torneo Apertura 20231993702931-2306.ºQuarter final52.6
Torneo Clausura 202417764342410279.ºRegular phase52.9
Total85351420113213751288.º2 Quarter final46.7 %
Brazil Ricardo Belli
Torneo Apertura 20241782732320268.º52.9
Total1044322391174183-91548.º1 Semifinal49.0 %

Top managers appearances

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PositionManagerPeriodGames
1Mexico Juan Mendoza2017-201985
2Mexico Gabriel Velasco2022-202485
3Mexico Alberto Cuate2020-202146
4Brazil Ricardo Belli2024-202524
5Mexico Agustín Contreras2020-202014

Honours

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TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning SeasonsRunners Up
Reserves and academyLiga MX Femenil Sub 181Clausura 2023
Reserves and academyLiga MX Femenil Sub 191Apertura 2024Clausura 2025

Sponsorship

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Kit manufacturers and sponsors

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PeriodKit sponsorShirt sponsor
2017-2023United States Under ArmourMexico Banamex
2023-2027United States New BalanceMexico Arabela

Additional club sponsors and partners

  • Mexico Caliente
  • Mexico Corona
  • Mexico Aeroméxico
  • United States Carl's Jr.
  • Mexico Roshfrans
  • Mexico Red Cola
  • Mexico Electrolit
  • Mexico Garis
  • Mexico Arabela
  • Germany Mercedes-Benz
  • Sweden Volvo Cars
  • Japan Nissin Foods
  • United States Naturella
  • United States Always
  • Mexico Kairaku
  • United States Krispy Kreme
  • Mexico La Moderna
  • Mexico Izzi

References

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  1. ^"LIGA MX Femenil - Deportivo Toluca F.C. Profile".www.ligafemenil.mx. Retrieved6 March 2025.

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