Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·1 May 2026
Chivas Femenil defeats Pachuca with a historic ‘Licha’ Cervantes as all-time top scorer

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·1 May 2026

Through bravery, strong team play, and a history-making performance from Alicia Cervantes, Chivas Femenil claimed the advantage in the Clausura 2026 Quarterfinals First Leg, defeating Pachuca 2-1 at Estadio Jalisco. ‘Licha’, the “Goal Predator”, delivered an unforgettable moment at the Coloso de la Calzada Independencia, becoming the club’s all-time leading scorer with 161 goals.
From the touchline, Antonio Contreras tilted the balance in favor of Guadalajara starting in the first half, forcing errors from the Hidalgo side that allowed his team to generate danger in the attacking third. That’s where the “Goal Predator”made her mark in the 35th minute, giving the Rebaño the lead before halftime.
In the second half, efficiency once again favored Guadalajara, as Jasmine Casarez extended the lead. The 2-0 opened up spaces for las Rojiblancas to exploit on the counterattack and put even more pressure on the visitors. Not even a controversial penalty that led to Pachuca’s goal managed to overshadow the strong performance from the Chiverío.
Now, Chivas Femenil will look to finish the job next Sunday, May 3, when they play the Second Leg at Estadio Hidalgo alongside the Rojiblanca Nation at 9 PM.
Goals
Chances
Chivas Femenil 2-1 Pachuca Femenil(Alicia Cervantes 35’, Jasmine Casarez 58’)(Andrea Pereira 77’)Referee: Lee Fernanda Natasha Galán CaballeroEstadio Jalisco
Lineups
Guadalajara: 12 Blanca Félix (C); 3 Damaris Godínez (7 Casandra Montero 66’), 5 Cristina Ferral, 21 Samantha López, 17 Natalia Villarreal; 16 Eva González, 11 Yamile Franco, 9 Gabriela Valenzuela, 23 Jasmine Casarez (8 Carolina Jaramillo 66’); 10 Adriana Iturbide (22 Denise Castro 78’) and 24 Alicia Cervantes (30 Viridiana Salazar 89’).Head Coach: Antonio Contreras
Pachuca: 1 Esthefanny Barreras; 2 Kenti Robles, 3 Ohale Osinachi, 19 Andrea Pereira, 45 Berenice Ibarra, 8 Yirleidis Quejada; 6 Karla Nieto (48 Abril Fragoso 66’), 10 Nina Nicosia (21 Mackenzee Vance 55’), 25 Aline Gomes; 9 Charlyn Corral (C) and 26 Marcia García (28 Julia Valadez 88’).Head Coach: Oscar Torres







































