Liga MX Femenil

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The Liga MX Femenil is the top division in Mexican women's football . It was held for the first time in the Apertura 2017 . Participants in the opening season were 16 of the 18 clubs that were also represented in the top division of men's football in the same season .

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In contrast to Mexican men's soccer, the teams in the opening season of the highest Mexican women's soccer league were divided into two groups, each of which played one home and one away game, but could not meet the teams in the other group. The groups were divided in principle according to regional criteria, with the women's soccer teams from Mexico City , Morelia , Pachuca , Toluca and Veracruz from the "southern" climes being represented in Group 1, while the teams to the north from the metropolitan areas of Guadalajara and Monterrey and Aguascalientes , León , Querétaro and Torreón, however, belonged to Group 2. Only the border town of Tijuana , located in the extreme north, also belonged to the "southern" group 1, which differs from this.

At the end of the first half-season, the two best teams in each group reached the semi-finals, in which the winner of Group 1 met the second in Group 2 and vice versa. In a home and return match, the finalists were played, who - also in a home and return match - played the champions. The first champion in the history of the Liga MX Femenil was the women's football team of Club Deportivo Guadalajara .

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