C.F. Pachuca (women)

[4] Pachuca was also the first women's football team in Mexico to win an official tournament when they won the now defunct Copa MX Femenil in 2017.

[8] Pachuca inaugurated Liga MX Femenil by playing the league's first match in history on 28 July 2017 against Pumas at Estadio Hidalgo as part of the Apertura 2017 tournament.

[10] After more than three years at the helm, Eva Espejo decided to step down as manager to take the position of sporting director of the club in late 2020.

[17] Ahead of the Apertura 2022 tournament, Pachuca made the surprising signing of Spanish international player, Jenni Hermoso, who was previously at Barcelona.

[18] Hermoso signing with Pachuca was considered by commentators to be a sign of the grow of Liga MX Femenil and women's football in Mexico in a relatively short period of time, as foreign players were allow to play in the league for the first time a year prior to Hermoso's arrival to Pachuca.

In the liguilla, Pachuca beat Chivas and Monterrey in the quarter-finals and semi-finals to play the final against Club América.

[21] As of 4 July 2024[22] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Pachuca Femenil players celebrating by holding the 2017 Copa MX Femenil
Pachuca Femenil players Karla Nieto and Fátima Arellano holding the 2017 Copa MX Femenil trophy.
Interior view of Estadio Hidalgo
Interior view of Estadio Hidalgo.