The Stats You Can’t Miss Ahead of the Women’s Clásico Tapatío | OneFootball

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·15 February 2026

The Stats You Can’t Miss Ahead of the Women’s Clásico Tapatío

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We can’t wait any longer to see Chivas Femenil back at Estadio AKRON, where they have a very special clash ahead: the Clásico Tapatío. Matchday 9 of the Clausura 2026 will put the pride of Guadalajara on the line—something that, if we look at the statistics, clearly belongs to Guadalajara.

El Rebaño wants to use the match against Atlas as a springboard to regain ground toward the top of the women’s league standings, and there’s plenty to keep in mind. Keep reading, Chivahermano, because here we break down every detail you can’t afford to miss.


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How are they coming in?

- Chiverío fought until the final second but couldn’t avoid a narrow defeat against Pumas. Antonio Contreras’ squad sits fourth in the standings with 19 points, only separated by goal differential criteria.

- Las Rojinegras fell 2-1 on their visit to Puebla, which keeps them near the bottom of the table with just 5 points.

What happened the last time they faced off?

- Las Rojiblancas went into Estadio Jalisco and delivered a football masterclass, defeating their city rivals 0-2 with a goal from “La Depredadora” Alicia Cervantes and an own goal by Dirce Delgado.

Words from “Viri” Salazar

Where to watch the match?

- We all want to follow Guadalajara in this important clash, so CLICK ON THE PHOTO to find out what options you have to watch El Rebaño Sagrado live.

Latest lineups

Guadalajara: Blanca Félix (C); Damaris Godínez, Cristina Ferral, Samantha López, Gabriela Valenzuela; Eva González, Joselyn De la Rosa, Yamile Franco; Carolina Jaramillo, Denise Castro, and Alicia Cervantes.

Head Coach: Antonio Contreras

Atlas: Camila Vázquez; Iliana Jasso, María Sainz, Vanessa Penuna; Laila Saravia, Maritza Maldonado, Ashley López, Karen Flores; Sanjuana Muñoz, Brenda Cerén (C), and Noemí Villalobos.

Head Coach: Juan Pablo Alfaro

Officiating crew

- Referee: Ana Paola Hernández Ortíz

- Assistant 1: Damaris Saray Jiménez Díaz

- Assistant 2: Brandon Jesús Flores Rico

- Fourth official: Mariana Gómez Jaime

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