Club Deportivo Guadalajara
·6 February 2026
The top 10 takeaways from Chivas Femenil’s win in Aguascalientes

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·6 February 2026

After picking up three more points in the Clausura 2026, Chivas Femenil is already turning its focus to its second match of the current midweek doubleheader in the women’s circuit. However, there are several key aspects worth highlighting from the Matchday 7 win over Necaxa at Estadio Aguascalientes.
Defeating the Centellas represented a huge boost for Guadalajara, so here we break down the standout points from the Tapatío side’s performance.
- Chivas Femenil went to sleep as the provisional leader of the CL26 after reaching 19 points, pending the conclusion of Matchday 7.
- At the same time, the Rojiblanco squad extended its streak to five straight wins in the women’s circuit and remains unbeaten.
- This is the second time in the Antonio Contreras era that the Chiverío has strung together five consecutive victories in the women’s league; they also did so between Matchdays 10 and 14 of the AP25.
- The Rebaño Sagrado maintained its perfect away record against Necaxa, winning for the 11th time in 11 visits to Aguascalientes.
- To top it off, the Tapatías now total 17 wins over the Hidrocálidas. The last time Chivas Femenil failed to win in this rivalry was in the second half of the CL18.
- Likewise, the Chiverío recorded its 20th victory over the Centellas, making Necaxa the second team against which it has reached this mark in Liga MX Femenil.
- Alicia Cervantes scored her second goal of the tournament and reached 158 official goals with Guadalajara.
- Adriana Iturbide found the net for the third time in the CL26, bringing her total to 35 goals in the Rojiblanca jersey.
- Vanessa González, Amalia López, and Ivonne González contributed a combined 225 minutes of playing time for Guadalajara.
- The Rebaño kept a clean sheet for the fifth time in the tournament.









































