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Chivas Femenil played against Necaxa Femenil.
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Viridiana Salazar marked her 100th Liga MX Femenil goal as Chivas Femenil secured a 4-0 victory against Necaxa, earning them a spot in the Liguilla (playoffs) against Toluca. The win solidified Chivas' fifth-place position in the league sta...
Chivas Femenil dominated the match against Necaxa, with Denise Castro opening the scoring early in the 12th minute. Viridiana Salazar extended the lead in the second half, achieving her milestone goal. Alicia Cervantes further solidified Chivas' lead with two goals, securing the 4-0 victory.
The upcoming quarter-final match against Toluca holds historical significance, as the two teams have previously met in the same stage during AP21 and CL23, with Chivas emerging victorious on both occasions. The first leg will be played at Chivas' home stadium, Estadio Akron, with the second leg at Estadio Nemesio Diez in Toluca. Dates and times are still to be confirmed.
This match is a crucial step for Chivas Femenil, demonstrating their consistent performance and marking key milestones for players like Salazar and Cervantes.
Chivas Femenil played against Necaxa Femenil.
Chivas Femenil won 4-0.
Chivas Femenil will play against Toluca.
The first leg will be at Estadio Akron (Chivas' home stadium) and the second leg at Estadio Nemesio Diez (Toluca's stadium).
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