Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·30 January 2026
Jasmine Casarez, efficiency and vertigo with immediate impact

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·30 January 2026

The period leading up to the start of the Clausura 2026 generated plenty of excitement around Chivas Femenil. With four high-caliber signings, the Rojiblancas took a step forward not only in specific positions, but also by adding an abundance of quality to an already very experienced Liga MX Femenil squad.
One of the reinforcements who has adapted best to Guadalajara is undoubtedly Jasmine Casarez. While her talent as a footballer comes as no surprise, Chivas Femenil’s No. 23 needed only a few matches to make a tangible impact on Antonio Contreras’ team.
One of ‘Jas’ main traits is her versatility across the entire attacking line, which allows her to pop up from different areas and cause damage in the opponent’s box. Proof of this are the constant positional interchanges she makes with ‘Licha’ Cervantes or Denise Castro—starting as a right winger, but also operating as a striker or even from the opposite flank.
We also have to highlight the explosive sprinting power she shows in every action, which is not only useful in attack, but also when applying pressure immediately after losing the ball. And it doesn’t stop there, because this explosiveness turns her into the spearhead when launching any counterattack.
All of this is complemented by a privileged reading of the game, allowing her to identify the best-positioned teammate for the final pass. The three assists she has recorded in the tournament are no coincidence, as they have translated directly into points for the Rebaño Sagrado.
This Sunday, Jasmine’s vertigo will be crucial for Chivas Femenil to close out the first third of the tournament with a victory, where she will surely contribute once again to Antonio Contreras’ starting eleven.
Jasmine Casarez’s numbers in CL26
- 5 matches played
- 5 starts
- 377 minutes played
- 1 goal
- 3 assists
- 7 accurate crosses
- 31 completed passes in the final third
- 6 successful attacking 1-vs-1s
- 12 fouls won








































